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全球夜店TOP10

全球夜店TOP10

全球夜店TOP10很多人对夜店这个地方望而却步,其实除了晚睡一会儿,你大可不必对其有任何偏见,可能因为所处城市的夜店文化和场地水平还没有形成气候,很多夜店咖也不在乎那些毁三官的不靠谱DJ和音乐。

而但凡你亲历过David Guetta、Skrillex、Lil Jon、CASSETTE等等DJ 的现场,相信你会爱上这个夜间音乐空间,它们其实就像一场场地下音乐节。

让我们来看下目前全球票选出的世界排名前十的夜店吧。

TOP1 - SpaceSpace位于西班牙Ibiza,它蝉联最佳夜店榜首并不是徒有虚名,从1989年开始就在White Isle落户,迄今已有快24年的夜店历史,相信一般的地方很难匹敌。

虽然它也仅能容纳3500人,但最前沿的电音,绝佳的音响效果以及超炫的场地灯光特效,可以让人有比其他夜店更完美的娱乐体验。

著名的House DJ Uner曾说:“Space是我的首个舞台,也让我爱上了这里,因为在这里演出,你会感觉自己和观众就像是一家人,镭射灯光、现场、音乐,每一个细节都表现的非常到位。

Space跟大部分普通意义上的夜店不一样,跟夜店相比,Space有更多形象定位。

它是一个可以玩转跳舞音乐的地方、是巴利阿里群岛的传奇、是一个16小时不间断的party、是一个不规则的潘多拉魔盒般的表演场地、拥有隔间和看台、是Playa D'En Bossa崇尚享乐主义的人们首选的娱乐场所。

Space里面的一切仿佛都有魔幻般的力量,普通的夜生活场所跟Space绝对不可同日而语。

在Space,你可以在节日般热闹的开幕聚会上,避开午后灼热的阳光,在巨大的停车场里观看盛装的艺人带来的表演;你可以沉浸在下午四点disco舞厅ravebox中不能自拔,为Carl Craig而疯狂,失去理智;你可能会在那著名的露台上欣赏Paul Woolford那备受争议的经典“edits”,精神为之一振;又或者你会在“日落露台”上碰到Balearic的发起人Alfredo。

十种保留会员的方法

十种保留会员的方法

10 Ways to Keep Your Members (Happy!)十种保留会员的方法(快乐)The health club industry enjoys great success in selling memberships in the United States. However, for every 15 million members who walk in the front doors, 12 million exit through clubs' back doors. Membership attrition represents a financial loss for owners, an opportunity loss for managers, and an experiential failure for members. While there is no one-size-fits-all solution, the following suggestions can help you improve your club's retention.在美国,健身俱乐部行业在销售会籍方法做得非常成功。

然而,每1千5百万会员前脚迈进俱乐部,而其中1千2百万会员后脚就放弃了。

会员的这种流失不仅给俱乐部投资方带来了相当大的经济损失,同时对俱乐部经理也是一种损失,对俱乐部会员来说,更是一次失败的经历。

虽然任何事情都没有万能的解决办法,但是以下建议将会给大家一定的帮助,帮助大家改善俱乐部的会员保有,降低会员流失率。

1. Get the right people on board.挑选正确的员工及会员Every employee either strengthens or weakens the culture that either supports or depletes a club's initiatives aimed at improving retention. Employees must recognize the vital role they play in making the club friendlier, more responsive, more hospitable, and more effective in helping members connect to the club to which they have hitched their hopes for a healthier, more enjoyable life. This raises the issue of firing - not simply firing staff who poison the morale of their fellow workers, but also of firing members who poison the well of membership morale. If a member is a chronic complainer and is continually communicating his misery to other members, management may be well-served from a retention perspective to invite him to take his business elsewhere.俱乐部每位员工都可能促进或者抑制俱乐部文化的发展,这种俱乐部文化的好坏取决于是提高还是削弱俱乐部改善会员保有率的积极性。

人教版(2024)七年级英语上册Unit 5 练习+Section B _-第1课时 1a~1d

人教版(2024)七年级英语上册Unit 5 练习+Section B _-第1课时 1a~1d
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interested
discover
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Ⅲ.从方框中选择合适的短语并用其正确的形式完成句子。
tell stories,act out,at home,fall in love with ,take photos
11.Our English teacher always ____________ to make her class fun.12.My father is good at ______________. Here are his nice photos.13.On weekends,I often help my mom make dinner _________.14.Ms Tang always asks us ___________ the conversations from the textbook (课本).15.You can ________________ writing after reading the book.
Unit 5 Fun Clubs
Section B What can you learn in a school club?
第1课时 1a~1d
一层 句境练基础
二层 语篇练综合
Ⅰ.根据汉语句意,完成句子中所缺的单词。
1.We should go out and enjoy the beauty of the_______ (大自然).2.My pen friend,Mike will write to me ______ (不久).3.Li Ming likes __________ (收集) all kinds of stamps.4.It’s important to keep an open ______ (头脑) when learning new things.5.The forest is the home of ________ (野生动物).

俱乐部英文

俱乐部英文

俱乐部英文Club (English)A club is a collective group of individuals who share a common interest or goal. It creates a platform for people to come together, exchange ideas, participate in activities, and establish a sense of belongingness. The concept of a club is not limited to any specific field and can cover a wide range of interests including sports, music, literature, art, and social engagement.Clubs play a vital role in personal development and social integration. They provide opportunities for individuals to enhance their skills, explore different aspects of life, and build meaningful relationships. Being part of a club promotes teamwork, communication, and leadership skills – essential qualities in today's dynamic world. This article will delve deeper into the significance of clubs and the impact they have on personal growth and social interactions.One of the most prominent types of clubs is sports clubs. Football, basketball, tennis – these are just a few examples of the numerous sports clubs that exist worldwide. Sports clubs not only nurture talent and potential but also serve asplatforms to build a healthy and active lifestyle. Members of sports clubs engage in regular training sessions, competitions, and matches, which not only improve their physical fitness but also foster discipline, perseverance, and sportsmanship.Music clubs are another avenue for individuals to come together and express their love for music. Whether it's a choir, a band, or an orchestra, music clubs provide a supportive environment for musicians to refine their skills, collaborate with fellow musicians, and showcase their talent. Through joint practices and performances, music clubs create a sense of camaraderie and offer opportunities for members to develop their creativity and performance abilities.Literary clubs focus on promoting reading and writing among their members. These clubs provide a platform for readers and writers to discuss their favorite books, share their literary works, and engage in intellectual debates. Literary clubs often organize book discussions, poetry readings, and writing workshops to stimulate literary creativity and foster a love for literature.Art clubs serve as a platform for artists to connect, learn, and exhibit their artwork. These clubs bring together individuals who share a passion for visual arts, be it painting, sculpture, photography, or any other form of expression. Art clubsprovide artists with opportunities to showcase their work through exhibitions, art fairs, and collaborative projects, thereby promoting creativity and inspiring others.Social engagement clubs aim to contribute positively to society. These clubs organize various charitable activities, community service projects, and awareness campaigns to address social issues and make a difference. They provide members with the opportunity to engage with their community, gain a sense of fulfillment, and contribute to the greater good.In addition to personal development, clubs also facilitate social interactions and networking. The shared interests and common goals within clubs create a foundation for meaningful connections and friendships. By engaging in club activities and events, members have the chance to meet like-minded individuals, establish connections, and broaden their social circles. Clubs serve as an avenue for networking, which can be significant in both personal and professional life.Furthermore, clubs provide members with a sense of belongingness and identity. Being a part of a club means being part of a community where individuals share common values, interests, and goals. This fosters a feeling ofacceptance, validation, and support, which is essential for personal well-being.To conclude, clubs not only connect individuals with similar interests and goals but also contribute significantly to personal growth and social interactions. Whether it's sports, music, literature, art, or social engagement, clubs offer platforms for individuals to develop their skills, forge meaningful connections, and enhance their overall well-being. Being a part of a club provides a sense of belongingness, identity, and purpose, making it an enriching experience for everyone involved.。

七年级英语下册 Unit6知识点归纳 牛津版

七年级英语下册 Unit6知识点归纳 牛津版

1.bring me my lunch. 给我把午饭拿来= bring my lunch to me2.should be more polite 应该更加礼貌3.ask sb to do sth . 叫/请某人做某事4.swim around 游来游去5.watch sb/sth do sth观看/注视某人/某物做某事watch it swim around 注视它游来游去I often watch the students playing football 我常观看学生们踢足球6.sleep on one's lap 睡在某人的膝上7.hold it in one's hand 把它握在手里8.want to do sth 想要做某事9.teach sb to do sth 教某人做某事10.feed him carrots 喂它胡萝卜feed sth to sb = feed sb sth用某物喂( fed过去式)11.play with my dog 与我的狗玩耍play with fire 玩火12.My dog is the cleverest animal of all 我的狗是所有动物中最聪明的13.He doesn't just chase and catch a ball 他不仅仅追球还接球14.He hunts when I hide 我躲藏时他找我hunt for = look for = search for 寻找15.do wonderful tricks 玩精彩的把戏16.build me camps out of sticks = build me camps with sticks =use sticks to build me camps 用棍子给我搭帐篷17.She isn't any trouble =She is never any trouble 她一点也不麻烦18.rhyme with 与……押韵19.most of the time 大部分时间20.not……until……直到…才…until 直到I will wait until he comes back我将等到他回来She didn't go home until the meeting was over.她直到会议结束才回家21.ring the doorbell 按门铃22.look around 环顾四周look around for me 四处找我23.There is something wrong with the computer = Something is wrong with the computer电脑有毛病了What's wrong with you ?你怎么啦 ?= What's the trouble/matter with you ?24.get /be tired 累了25.say hello to sb 向某人问好say goodbye to sb 向某人告别26.knock on /at the door 敲门knock on /at the bird cage door 敲鸟笼的门27.colourful feathers 彩色的羽毛28.in the sun 在阳光下29.once a day 每天一次30.hide oneself in the cupboard把自己藏在碗厨里31.be full / hungry 饿/ 饱32. all over our flat 在我们公寓的所有地方33.be busy at work all day 整天忙于工作34.make too much/a lot of noise发出太多/许多的噪音too much + 不可数名词太多eat too much food 吃的太多食物too many +可数名词太多much too +adj/adv 太、过于The shirt is much too large for me这衬衫我穿太大了noise (n)噪音-noisy (adj)吵闹的noisily (adv)Don't make so much noise. Here is too noisy.They are talking noisily.35.a talk on the fantail goldfish 一个关于扇尾金鱼的讲座isten to a talk on 听关于……的报告36.What’s your weight ?= How much do you weigh ?你多重?37.change the water 换水38.make sure确信、务必39.at the bottom of 在……的底部at the bottom of the tank 在鱼缸的底部on top of the piano 在钢琴顶部40.play with pieces of string 玩细线41.belong to sb 属于某人的belong to me /Jim42.be afraid of ……害怕……43.like to fight 喜欢打架44.take care of = look after 照料、照顾Take good care of = look after… well 45.brush the dog's fur 梳理狗毛46.It is a good idea to clean hutch every day 每天打扫兔窝是一个好主意47.My cat has very long fur .You can find its fur all over our flat我的猫毛很长.在我们的公寓里你到处可以发现它的毛48.look like eggs = be like eggs 看起来像What is it like = What does it look like? How is it? = How does it look?……49.in the middle 在中间50.Make sure the water is not too cold or too hot 确保水既不太冷又不太热51.look a little different 看上去有点不同 look the same 看起来很像52.be different from…… 与……不同53.take it out of the water将它从水中取出来54.Fantail goldfish are easy to look after 扇尾金鱼容易照料(after后面不能再加 them )=It’s easy to look after fantail goldfish55.put some stones at the bottom of the bank.在缸底放一些石头56.at the Young Pet Owners Club在青年宠物之主俱乐部57.Hobo always plays tricks on Eddie. Hobo总是捉弄Eddie58.keep the fish tank clean 保持鱼缸干净59.She never worries because we take good care of her她从不担忧,因为我们好好照顾她60.decide to do sth 决定做某事61.We don't have to feed her much = We needn't feed her much我们不必喂他许多needn't = don't have to 不必Needn’t do = don’t need to do62.a very special friend一个非常特别的朋友63. A fantail goldfish weighs about 400 grams一条扇尾金鱼称上去400克64. I don’t know how to look after my pet.I don’t know how I can look after my pet. 我不知道怎样照顾我的宠物。

介绍摄影俱乐部作文英文

介绍摄影俱乐部作文英文

介绍摄影俱乐部作文英文英文:Photography club is a great place for people who love photography to come together and share their passion. I have been a member of the club for a year now and it has been an amazing experience. We meet once a week and discuss different aspects of photography, such as composition, lighting, and editing. We also go on photo walks around the city and take pictures together.One of the things I love about the club is the sense of community. Everyone is so supportive and encouraging, and we all learn from each other. It doesn't matter if you're a beginner or an experienced photographer, everyone is welcome and we all have something to contribute.Another great thing about the club is the opportunities it provides. We have had guest speakers come in and talk about their experiences in the industry, and we have alsohad the chance to exhibit our work in local galleries. These experiences have been invaluable in helping me growas a photographer.Overall, I would highly recommend joining a photography club to anyone who loves photography. It's a great way to meet new people, learn new skills, and improve your photography.中文:摄影俱乐部是一个让热爱摄影的人聚集在一起分享他们的热情的好地方。

建立一个俱乐部 英语作文初三

建立一个俱乐部 英语作文初三

建立一个俱乐部英语作文初三Okay, here's an example of an English essay about establishing a club for junior high school students, following the given requirements:Essay:First Paragraph:Hey, guys! Have you ever thought about starting a club at school? It's so cool! You can gather your friends, share interests, and maybe even learn something new. I'm thinking about creating a photography club. We could take pictures of school events, nature, or whatever we're passionate about. It'd be fun!Second Paragraph:Another idea is a cooking club. I know we're all busy with school, but learning how to make some simple dishescould be really useful. Plus, we could all bring our favorite recipes and try them out together. Who knows, maybe we'll discover a new favorite meal!Third Paragraph:Oh, and how about a movie club? We could watch classic films, discuss themes, and even try to make our own short movies. It'd be a great way to unwind after a stressful day and connect with other movie lovers. Plus, it's always fun to share movie recommendations.Fourth Paragraph:Or, we could start a gaming club! We could play board games, video games, or even card games. It'd be a great way to have fun, challenge each other, and.。

介绍俱乐部的英语作文

介绍俱乐部的英语作文

介绍俱乐部的英语作文英文回答:I would like to introduce a club that I am a member of, which is the hiking club. The hiking club is a group of outdoor enthusiasts who love to explore nature and challenge themselves with different hiking trails. We have members of all ages and backgrounds, and we often organize hiking trips to various scenic spots.For example, last month we went on a hiking trip to the Grand Canyon. It was an amazing experience to hike along the canyon rim and take in the breathtaking views. We also had a campfire and barbecue at night, which was a great opportunity for everyone to bond and share their hiking stories.The hiking club is not just about physical fitness and outdoor adventure, but also about building friendships and a sense of community. We often have social events andgatherings, such as potluck dinners and movie nights, where we can relax and have fun together.Overall, the hiking club has been a wonderful way for me to meet new people, stay active, and explore the beauty of nature. I highly recommend joining a club like this to anyone who loves the outdoors and wants to connect withlike-minded individuals.中文回答:我想介绍一下我所在的俱乐部,那就是徒步俱乐部。

宠物俱乐部英语作文

宠物俱乐部英语作文

宠物俱乐部英语作文English:Pet clubs are a great way for pet owners to come together and share their love for animals. These clubs provide a sense of community and support for individuals who may feel isolated in their love for animals. They offer opportunities for pet owners to share tips and advice on pet care, as well as participate in fun activities with their furry friends. Pet clubs also often organize events such as pet parades, pet costume contests, and fundraising activities to support animal welfare organizations. Joining a pet club not only benefits the individual pet owners but also helps to create a stronger bond between pets and their owners, as well as promoting responsible pet ownership within the community.中文翻译:宠物俱乐部是宠物主人们聚在一起分享他们对动物的爱的绝佳方法。

这些俱乐部为那些在对动物的热爱中感到孤独的个人提供了社区和支持。

他们为宠物主人提供了分享宠物护理技巧和建议的机会,以及参与与他们毛茸茸的朋友一起参加有趣活动的机会。

宠物俱乐部英语作文

宠物俱乐部英语作文

宠物俱乐部英语作文英文回答:The Pet Club is a wonderful organization that provides a safe and nurturing environment for pets and their owners. It offers a variety of services, including pet adoption, spay and neuter services, and educational programs. The club also hosts regular events, such as pet adoption days and fundraisers, to help support its mission.One of the most important services that the Pet Club provides is pet adoption. The club works with local animal shelters to find homes for abandoned and unwanted pets. The club's adoption process is thorough and ensures that each pet is placed in a loving and responsible home.The Pet Club also offers spay and neuter services for pets. Spaying and neutering helps to control the pet population and prevents unwanted litters of puppies and kittens. The club's spay and neuter services are affordableand accessible to all pet owners.In addition to its adoption and spay and neuter services, the Pet Club also offers educational programs for pet owners. These programs teach pet owners about proper pet care, including nutrition, grooming, and training. The club's educational programs are designed to help pet owners provide the best possible care for their pets.The Pet Club is a valuable resource for pet owners in the community. It provides a variety of services that help to keep pets healthy and happy. The club also hosts regular events that help to raise awareness about the importance of responsible pet ownership.中文回答:宠物俱乐部是一个了不起的组织,它为宠物及其主人提供了一个安全和有爱的环境。

《英语社团宣传》课件

《英语社团宣传》课件

Organizational structure and division of labor among members
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The President is responsible for overseeing the entire operation of the English club, formulating strategies, and representing the club externally
Monthly cultural exchange events
Organize events that focus on a specific country or culture, allowing members to learn about different customs, conditions, and ways of life while practicing their English
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Regular events such as debites, discussions, and role plays, which have improved members' confidence and communication skills
Interactive games
Online collaboration projects
Create online projects that require members to collaborate and communicate in English This could include group discussions, wiki editing, or creative writing challenges

摄影俱乐部介绍英文作文

摄影俱乐部介绍英文作文

摄影俱乐部介绍英文作文英文:Photography Club Introduction。

I am a member of a photography club, and I would like to introduce it to you. Our club is a group of photography enthusiasts who share a passion for capturing the beauty of life through the lens. We hold regular meetings, workshops, and outings to help members improve their skills and explore new techniques.One of the benefits of joining our club is the opportunity to learn from other members. We have members with different levels of experience, from beginners to professionals, and everyone is willing to share their knowledge and tips. For example, during our workshops, we often have experienced members give presentations on topics such as composition, lighting, and post-processing. These presentations are always informative and engaging, and theyhelp members improve their photography skills.Another benefit of joining our club is the chance to participate in outings and photo walks. These events are a great way to explore new locations and practice your photography skills. For example, we recently organized a trip to a nearby national park, where we spent the day capturing the natural beauty of the area. It was a great opportunity to learn from each other and to create some amazing photos.In addition to learning and practicing photography, our club also provides a sense of community and friendship. We all share a common interest in photography, and we enjoy spending time together and sharing our experiences. We often organize social events, such as potluck dinners and movie nights, where we can relax and have fun together.If you are interested in photography and would like to improve your skills while making new friends, I highly recommend joining a photography club. It is a great way to learn, practice, and have fun!中文:摄影俱乐部介绍。

关于摄影俱乐部的英语作文

关于摄影俱乐部的英语作文

关于摄影俱乐部的英语作文英文回答:Photography Club.A photography club is a group of people who share an interest in photography. They may meet regularly to discuss their work, share ideas, and learn new techniques. Some photography clubs also organize workshops and field trips.Joining a photography club can be a great way to improve your photography skills, meet other photographers, and learn more about the art form. However, it is important to find a club that is a good fit for your interests and skill level.Here are some things to consider when choosing a photography club:Type of club: There are many different types ofphotography clubs, such as general interest clubs, genre-specific clubs (e.g., landscape photography clubs, portrait photography clubs), and clubs for specific brands of cameras.Skill level: Some clubs are open to photographers of all skill levels, while others are more geared towards experienced photographers.Location: It is important to find a club that is located in a convenient location for you.Cost: Some photography clubs charge membership fees, while others are free to join.Activities: Consider what types of activities the club offers, such as workshops, field trips, and social events.Once you have considered these factors, you can start to research photography clubs in your area. You can find clubs online, in your local newspaper, or by asking other photographers.Once you have found a few clubs that you are interested in, you can attend a meeting or two to get a feel for the club. This will help you decide which club is the best fit for you.中文回答:摄影俱乐部。

十种保留会员的方法

十种保留会员的方法

10 Ways to Keep Your Members (Happy!)十种保留会员的方法(快乐)The health club industry enjoys great success in selling memberships in the United States. However, for every 15 million members who walk in the front doors, 12 million exit through clubs' back doors. Membership attrition represents a financial loss for owners, an opportunity loss for managers, and an experiential failure for members. While there is no one-size-fits-all solution, the following suggestions can help you improve your club's retention.在美国,健身俱乐部行业在销售会籍方法做得非常成功。

然而,每1千5百万会员前脚迈进俱乐部,而其中1千2百万会员后脚就放弃了。

会员的这种流失不仅给俱乐部投资方带来了相当大的经济损失,同时对俱乐部经理也是一种损失,对俱乐部会员来说,更是一次失败的经历。

虽然任何事情都没有万能的解决办法,但是以下建议将会给大家一定的帮助,帮助大家改善俱乐部的会员保有,降低会员流失率。

1. Get the right people on board. 挑选正确的员工及会员Every employee either strengthens or weakens the culture that either supports or depletes a club's initiatives aimed at improving retention. Employees must recognize the vital role they play in making the club friendlier, more responsive, more hospitable, and more effective in helping members connect to the club to which they have hitched their hopes for a healthier, more enjoyable life. This raises the issue of firing - not simply firing staff who poison the morale of their fellow workers, but also of firing members who poison the well of membership morale. If a member is a **plainer and is **municating his misery to other members, management may be well-served from a retention perspective to invite him to take his business elsewhere.俱乐部每位员工都可能促进或者抑制俱乐部文化的发展,这种俱乐部文化的好坏取决于是提高还是削弱俱乐部改善会员保有率的积极性。

加入社团 英语作文

加入社团 英语作文

Joining a club can be an enriching experience that not only enhances your social life but also broadens your horizons.Heres how you can express this in an English composition:Title:The Benefits of Joining a ClubIntroduction:The first paragraph should introduce the topic and set the tone for the rest of the essay. You might begin by acknowledging the common reasons why students join clubs.In the bustling environment of a school or university,clubs offer a sanctuary for likeminded individuals to come together and pursue shared interests.Whether its the thrill of competition in a sports club,the creative outlet of an art group,or the intellectual stimulation of a debate society,joining a club can significantly enrich ones educational journey.Body Paragraph1:Social BenefitsIn the first body paragraph,discuss the social benefits of joining a club.One of the most immediate advantages of joining a club is the opportunity to forge new friendships.Clubs are composed of individuals who share a common passion,making it easier to connect on a deeper level.Moreover,these connections can extend beyond the club itself,providing a support network that can be invaluable during times of academic stress or personal challenges.Body Paragraph2:Skill DevelopmentThe second paragraph should focus on the skills that can be developed through club participation.Beyond social connections,clubs are a fertile ground for personal growth and skill development.For instance,leadership roles within clubs can teach valuable organizational and communication skills.Participating in a sports club can improve physical fitness and teamwork abilities,while a language club can enhance linguistic proficiency and cultural understanding.Body Paragraph3:Networking and OpportunitiesThe third paragraph can explore the networking opportunities and potential career benefits that come with being part of a club.Clubs often provide access to a network of alumni and professionals in related fields,offering members unique opportunities for mentorship and career guidance.Additionally, involvement in a club can be a distinguishing factor on a resume,showcasing a candidates ability to balance academic commitments with extracurricular activities.Conclusion:Conclude the essay by summarizing the main points and reinforcing the benefits of joining a club.In conclusion,joining a club is more than just an extracurricular activity its a comprehensive experience that fosters social bonds,develops new skills,and opens doors to professional opportunities.By engaging with a community of passiondriven individuals,students can enhance their personal and academic lives in ways that extend far beyond the club itself.Remember to maintain a formal tone throughout the essay and provide specific examples to support your points.This will help to make your composition more engaging and persuasive.。

2023届湖北省武汉市黄陂区第一中学高三6月考前冲刺英语试题

2023届湖北省武汉市黄陂区第一中学高三6月考前冲刺英语试题

2023届湖北省武汉市黄陂区第一中学高三6月考前冲刺英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解What limits you from hiking more often? Many complain that they don't have a suitable partner to go with. Why not take a look at the great hiking clubs across Canada?• Yukon Outdoors ClubWebsite: yukonoutdoorsclub.caMembership cost: $10 for a single membership; $15 for a family membershipDescription: The club arranges day hikes, backpacking trips, canoe trips, mountain biking, cross-country skiing trips, snowshoeing trips and various workshops for members to gain new skills and valuable information.• UBC Varsity Outdoor ClubWebsite: Membership cost: Students $40;non-UBC students $60Description: The UBC Varsity Outdoor Club is a social group that hikes, mountaineers, rock climbs and ice climbs. Travel and outdoor-minded UBC students and non-students are welcome to join. The UBC VOC has also constructed a few backcountry cottages in the Coast Mountains.• Pender Harbor Hiking GroupWebsite: penderharbourhiking.weebly. ComMembership cost: Free.Description: The Pender Harbor Hiking Group offers hikes scheduled two months in advance, so get on the mailing list or check the website regularly to find a hike that's right for you! Hikes are usually one and a half to two hours long, but some full-day hikes are scheduled, depending on members, interest.• Vernon Outdoors ClubWebsite: vernonoutdoorsclub. OrgMembership cost: A single membership is $25, and students pay $10, Children are free.Description: Boasting a membership of close to 200 people, the Vernon Outdoors Club is an active group that enjoys hiking and cycling. The group organizes a Tuesday Rambles eventeach week and also hosts multi-day trips.1.Which club has built remote shelters for hikers?A.The Yukon Outdoors Club.B.The Vernon Outdoors Club.C.The UBC V arsity Outdoor Club.D.The Pender Harbor Hiking Group.2.What should you do if you hope to hike with the Pender Harbour Hiking Group?A.Make a proper appointment.B.Follow the website or the mail.C.Develop your interest in hiking.D.Arrange two months ahead of time.3.What do the four clubs have in common?A.Booking in advance.B.Charging membership fee.C.Providing skill workshops.D.Organizing hiking activities.Shawn Triplett knew there was a desperate need to help the children of Mayfield, Kentucky, after a deadly storm struck the town.Mayfield was one of the towns hardest hit after a line of storms crossed the central US on Friday night and Saturday morning. Triplett- a Mayfield resident and a former soldier — was in Chicago that Friday night. Alarmed by the weather reports, his wife and two young children went to stay in a hotel of the nearby town, Paducah, without suffering the storms and ultimately out of the path of the tornadoes(龙卷风).Able to return home the next morning, Triplett was shocked by how the town was destroyed and wanted to help however he could. He arrived at the volunteer center, where he was asked to guide a photo-journalist through streets filled with remains. That night, the two returned to shelters where they saw many suffered families including one woman comforting her son over their lost Christmas.“It was very heartbreaking, too much for me to handle, ” he said. Therefore, he decided that more needed to be done for the children affected by the storm. Noticing that supplies available were essentials such as generators (发电机) and bottled water, he turned to hisfriends on social media for donations so that he could go to Walmart and purchase toys and gifts for the kids. Around $2, 000 were raised, and the store gave Triplett a discount upon learning of his efforts. As word spread on websites, more donations poured in. He was able to return the following day and another $6,000 was spent on toys and board games, he said. Forty pairs of shoes were also picked up at a local Shoe Sensation. Triplett and other volunteers will wrap and distribute the toys for any child or family in need. He credits the kindness of everyone who tried to help and get families back on their feet right before the holidays.4.Why were Triplett and his families safe from the disaster?A.They were rescued by soldiers.B.They didn’t come back to Mayfield.C.They were helped by an aid agency.D.They happened to be travelling inChicago.5.What did Triplett see in the shelters?A.A volunteer cleaning the street.B.A boy crying for his lost families.C.A photo-journalist taking pictures.D.A mother calming her child down. 6.What do Triplett’s donations mainly contain?A.First-aid kits.B.Emergency food.C.Essential supplies.D.Entertainment items.7.Which of the following can best describe Triplett?A.Generous and hard-working.B.Brave and energetic.C.Sympathetic and warm-hearted.D.Foresighted and determined.Most of us spend our lives surrounded by screens, which offer us convenience as well as connection and an ocean of information. But since it’s easy to feel pressured to keep up with every notification, technology may feel more like a burden than a blessing. Thus, the idea of “digital detox” is becoming increasingly inviting.The phrase “digital detox” describes getting rid of TV, phones, computers and other forms of technology that control our lives for a period of time. Some experts advocate completely avoiding unnecessary screen time for 30 years. Others suggest using an app that will limit the amount of time one can spend on certain websites. A third option is logging out in evenings or on weekends. Others simply turn their phones off at scheduled times. Some even pay high prices to take vacations in places where they can unplug from their digitalroutine.Why might you want to take a digital detox? Perhaps you find that you are spending longer than you intend on certain apps or that they distract you from more important things. Perhaps social media is depressing because you compare yourself to others or you fear missing out on things that other people are enjoying. Constant negative news can also give rise to a lot of stress.Technology can also have physical effects. Many people experience back or neck pain as a result of bending over screens. The blue light coming from most screens can also affect people’s sleep by preventing production of melatonin(褪黑素).Giving up all screens may not be realistic, but strategic breaks from technology may be good for your body, mind, emotions and relationships. It is high time that you picked a time to turn off your devices and focus on really important things.8.Why does the author say “technology may feel more like a burden than a blessing” in paragraph 1?A.To confirm a concept.B.To present a problem.C.To explain a rule.D.To make a prediction.9.What does the underlined word “unplug” in paragraph 2 mean?A.Recover.B.Benefit.C.preventing D.Suffer. 10.Which could be the reason for one to start “digital detox”?A.Apps selection difficulty.B.Fear of missing important things.C.Exposure to false news.D.Pressure from social comparison.11.What is the purpose of the text?A.To recommend healthy lifestyles.B.To call for reducing the use of digital devices.C.To give instructions on starting digital detox.D.To present different attitudes to digital products.Making day-to-day activities more intense for a few minutes — such as briefly steppingup the pace of a walk — could offer people who don’t exercise some of the health benefits that exercisers enjoy, according to a new study of roughly 25, 000 adults who reported no exercise in their free time.Those who include three one-to two-minute bursts of intense activity per day saw a nearly a 40 percent drop in the risk of death from any cause compared with those without such activity. The risk of death from cancer also fell by nearly 40 percent, and the risk of death from cardiovascular (心血管的) disease dropped almost 50 percent, researchers report online December 8 in Nature Medicine.“This study adds to other literature showing that even short amounts of activity are beneficial,” says Lisa Cadmus-Bertram, a physical activity epidemiologist (流行病学家) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “So many people are daunted by feeling that they don’t have the time, money, motivation, transportation, etc. togo to a gym regularly or work out for long periods of time,” she says. “The message we can take is that it is absolutely worth doing what you can.”The researchers were looking for bursts of intense activity that met a definition determined in a laboratory study, like reaching at least 77 percent of maximum heart rate and at least 64 percent of maximum oxygen consumption. In real life, the signs that someone has reached the needed intensity level are “an increase in heart rate and feeling out of breath” in the first 15 to 30 seconds of an activity, Stamatakis says.Regular daily activities offer several opportunities for these bursts, he says. “The simplest one is maximizing walking pace for a minute or two during any regular walk.” Other options, he says, include carrying grocery bags to the car or taking the stairs. “The largest population health gains will be realized by finding ways to get the least physically active people to move a little more.”12.What was found about intense activity in the new study?A.It helped to lower the risk of death.B.It was more beneficial to exercisers.C.It relieved the pain of cancer patients.D.It cured people of cardiovascular disease.13.What does the underline word “daunted” probably mean?A.Inspired.B.Surprised.C.Discouraged.D.Confused.14.Which activity might be suggested by Stamatakis?A.Working out every day.B.Taking stairs at an even pace.C.Keeping running at a high speed.D.Adding short bursts to a regular walk.15.What might be a suitable title for the text?A.The Simplest Daily Exercise ActivitiesB.Brief Intense Activities Can Be HelpfulC.The Guidance on Brief Intense ActivitiesD.Regular Exercise Is Necessary for Everyone二、七选五with everything you do — your words, actions, beliefs, habits, and choices. Accepting conscious living takes some effort, but it is worthwhile. Here are some ways you can achieve this goal.●Be conscious about your time.Time is the most precious thing because there is no way to live a moment again. 17 If you waste your precious hours doing negative things, you will regret it later. The first step for living consciously is to be wise about your time. Be selective about things you spend it on, and allocate (分配) it for positive activities.● 18You cannot achieve them unless you understand your needs and intentions. It is easier said than done because most people fail to make an effort to know themselves. Spend time thinking over and knowing your strengths and weaknesses. Once you know yourself better, you can create a plan to work towards becoming more patient, honest, and forgiving.●Learn to be grateful.Gratitude takes you a long way towards conscious living. It opens you up to a happier and a fulfilled mindset. Most people are unhappy because they see only the negatives in life.However, everyone has something to be grateful for. Writing a gratitude journal is a good start for counting your blessings. 19●Believe in yourself.It is the key to making the right choices, yet not regretting the wrong ones. 20 Spending time alone and thinking deeply are effective measures that enable you to identify the inner voice. Care for it and follow it to make it stronger down the line.Conscious living is a skill you need to learn as you go, so be willing to make the effort and master it. You will absorb it soon and be a happier person in the long run.A.Know yourself better.B.Accept the person you are.C.Life can be a lot better with the right decisions.D.It is a healthy choice that enables you to be happy.E.Pick it as a daily habit, and you will notice the difference.F.The way you spend your time determines the course of your life.G.The best way to build self-belief is by reflecting on your own thoughts.三、完形填空Recent snowstorms in Southern California left several people dead and others trapped inDoctors were able to 31 her more time, but her worsening condition urged him to do all he could to get to her. He tried to clear some of the driveway himself, but could not 32 the falling snow.That’s when he posted a plea (请求) on Facebook. Soon,a lot of neighbors 33 helped to shovel his driveway. With their joint effort, Robert eventually 34 Ann and spent time with her in the hospital.“I’m so grateful for their 35 ,” he told the Times. “I believe there were other people who probably needed the help more than me.”21.A.united B.expected C.failed D.promised 22.A.treatment B.research C.emergency D.training 23.A.predict B.survive C.avoid D.measure 24.A.move B.concentrate C.breathe D.communicate 25.A.condition B.memory C.experience D.history 26.A.accumulated B.formed C.circulated D.melted 27.A.angry B.afraid C.shocked D.guilty 28.A.speechless B.aimless C.powerless D.jobless 29.A.proved B.doubted C.ignored D.accepted 30.A.denial B.favour C.need D.trouble 31.A.lend B.buy C.owe D.assign 32.A.make use of B.keep track of C.put up with D.keep up with 33.A.casually B.hesitantly C.voluntarily D.accidentally 34.A.followed B.reached C.contacted D.protected 35.A.kindness B.acceptance C.encouragement D.tolerance四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

clubs翻译

clubs翻译

clubs翻译
clubs,翻译为中文就是“会馆/俱乐部/ 俱乐部”。

这个词指的
是一些用于兴趣或娱乐目的的社团机构。

这种机构可能有些都是以特
定的爱好或运动为主题的。

例如,有些俱乐部的主题是足球、篮球或者健身,所有会员都鼓
励参与这些活动,彼此之间还会进行竞争,来提高实力。

而有些俱乐
部的主题却是音乐、艺术或文学,会员们既可以分享自己的经验,也
可以在俱乐部内互相学习,让自己的技能和爱好得到进一步发展。

除此之外,有些俱乐部还提供了技术支持,以及各种有趣的活动,例如晚会、招待会和聚餐,这样既可以增进会员之间的友谊,也可以
拓宽会员的社交圈。

总的来说,前述的这些俱乐部,无论是针对具体某一项活动,还
是普遍性的活动,都属于clubs范畴,它们都提供给会员们以不同形
式和程度的支持和合作。

介绍野营俱乐部英语作文

介绍野营俱乐部英语作文

介绍野营俱乐部英语作文Camping Club。

Introduction:Camping is a popular outdoor activity that allows individuals to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors. To cater to the needs of camping enthusiasts, many camping clubs have been established worldwide. In this essay, we will explore the benefits and activities offered by a camping club.Benefits of Joining a Camping Club:1. Access to Exclusive Camping Sites: Camping clubs often have agreements with private landowners, national parks, or campgrounds, which allows their members to access exclusive camping sites. These sites are usually less crowded and offer a more peaceful and serene camping experience.2. Knowledge and Expertise: Camping clubs provide a platform for members to share their knowledge and expertise in camping. Members can learn from experienced campers and gain valuable tips and tricks to enhance their camping skills. This knowledge-sharing environment fosters a senseof community and camaraderie among members.3. Organized Camping Trips: Camping clubs organize regular camping trips for their members. These trips are carefully planned and include various activities such as hiking, fishing, and campfire cooking. Members have the opportunity to explore different locations and enjoy the beauty of nature in the company of like-minded individuals.4. Equipment and Gear Discounts: Many camping clubshave partnerships with outdoor equipment and gear suppliers. As a result, members can enjoy discounts on camping essentials such as tents, sleeping bags, cooking utensils, and more. This helps members save money and invest in high-quality gear for their camping adventures.Activities Offered by a Camping Club:1. Workshops and Training Sessions: Camping clubs often organize workshops and training sessions to educate their members on various camping-related topics. These sessions may cover topics such as campsite selection, tent setup,fire safety, and wilderness survival skills. Byparticipating in these activities, members can enhancetheir camping knowledge and ensure a safe and enjoyable camping experience.2. Group Activities: Camping clubs encourage group activities to foster a sense of unity and friendship among members. These activities may include group hikes, team-building exercises, and group cooking sessions. By engaging in these activities, members can bond with fellow campers and create lasting memories.3. Environmental Conservation Initiatives: Many camping clubs are actively involved in environmental conservation initiatives. They organize clean-up drives in camping areas, promote responsible camping practices, and educate membersabout the importance of preserving nature. By participating in these initiatives, members contribute to the sustainability of camping sites and ensure their preservation for future generations.Conclusion:Joining a camping club provides numerous benefits for camping enthusiasts. From exclusive camping site access to organized trips and knowledge-sharing opportunities, camping clubs offer a supportive and engaging environment for individuals passionate about camping. By becoming a member of a camping club, individuals can enhance their camping skills, explore new locations, and create lifelong friendships with like-minded individuals who share the same love for the great outdoors.。

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Owners Club SALES LISTVELOCE SPARES LTD.The Old Chapel, Cheney End, Huncote, Leics. LE9 3AD FAX UK 0116-275-2703 Overseas +44-116-275-2703 This Parts & Price List is for use by members ofTHE VELOCETTE OWNERS CLUBThe Velocette Owners Club set up “Veloce Spares Ltd” to help its members to keep on riding.Therefore it is ONLY AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS. ALL ORDERS MUST INCLUDE YOUR MEMBERSHIP NUMBER Up to date printed Club Sales Lists can be mailed to members. UK members are requested to send £1.96 in stamps to The Old Chapel (an SAE is no longer required, the price includes postage). Non-UK members should order a Sales List by letter or by fax for £2.18 inclusive of postage using a Credit or Debit Card.USING THE CLUB SALES LIST:-The original Velocette part number is used to identify the part wherever possible. Parts should be ordered by this part number, and VSL's spares list is mainly in part number sequence. (In addition, many special parts have been made at the request of members. These all have a part number starting VSL and they are clearly identified in the Club Spares List.)It is therefore almost essential that you have a copy of the original Velocette Company's Spare Parts List publication for your machine. A copy of the original Velocette Company's publication not only enables you to identify the part, but also, for models since the mid-1950's, it shows you how to assemble the parts correctly. Reprints of most of the original Velocette Company's Spare Parts List publications are available from VSL; as are copies of the original Velocette Company's Service Manuals. Look for them in the VSL Spares List - Part Numbers VSL102/ are Service Manuals, Part Numbers VSL104/ are Spares Lists. Please note that the presence of a part in the VSL Spares List does not mean it is currently on the shelf. Although most items are in stock, parts are bought or made in batches and this can only be done when the minimum order quantity is justified. Some parts were purchased by the club in small batches from dealers who were closing down and, once the last of these is sold, they are gone. USE THE APPROPRIATE ORDER FORMYour order should be entered on the appropriate VSL Order FormORDER BY PART NUMBER, NOT JUST BY DESCRIPTION. This makes the biggest single contribution to efficient use of our volunteers’ time. Any other method wastes precious time as they try and work out what you want, and if they guess wrong then everyone’s time is wasted. PLEASE INCLUDE DETAILS OF MODEL AND YEARORDERING BY POST OR FAXSimply post your order to Veloce Spares Ltd, The Old Chapel, Cheney End, Huncote, Leicester LE9 3AD UKOr FAX to +44(0)116 275 2703ORDERING BY E-MAILOrders sent by e-mail must not contain your Credit or Debit card details.Instead, you need to register these details with VSL by POST before e-mailing subsequent orders.For information on how to register and how to download a Registration Form see the Club WebsiteVSL will reply to your registration by e-mail including all the information you need to order by e-mail.Once you have received confirmation of your registration you can use your word processor to complete and send your order. POST AND PACKPost and pack is extra on all ordersThe absolute minimum charge is £1.00The absolute maximum charge is 15% for delivery in the UK, and 25% for overseas (usually airmail).We always try to reduce the actual charge in line with current postal rates and packaging material costs. Higher value orders will be insured against loss but the charge to you will be within the maximums stated above.PAYMENTSCredit & Debit cards are now preferred to cheques. Cards that can be used are:Solo & Maestro, Visa Credit and Debit, Visa Electron, Visa Purchasing, MasterCard Credit and Debit and MasterCard Purchasing.In addition to your Card Number and Expiry Date and your Name & Address it is now necessary for you to provide the three digit Security Code from your card. It is usually on the back, near to the signature block, and possibly near to a repeat of all or part of your card number.If you do have to use a cheque, it is recommended that you endorse it with "An amount not to exceed £xx" rather than a specific amount. VSL can then complete the amount once any reduction in postage costs or price changes have been taken into account. DELIVERYPlease remember that the Spares Company is run entirely by volunteers. Volunteers deal with all the orders received by post, fax or e-mail on one day each week (usually a Thursday) and so you should allow for this when anticipating delivery. The Old Chapel does not have any permanent staff, so communication by telephone is not normally possible.SENSIBLE USE OF PARTSPlease note that it is the user's responsibility to ensure that the part is suitable for the intended use. These are not modern, computer-designed and made parts that never vary - they are from and for an era when occasional problems were expected and tolerated. The Velocette Owners' Club cannot accept liability for any loss, damage or claims occurring through the use of parts or information provided and (save for death or personal injury arising from negligence) all such liability is hereby excluded.PUBLICATIONSVSL376 SPARES LIST When ordering just a Sales List (i.e. with no other parts),£1.70UK members are requested to pay with 7 first classstamps (includes 15% p+p). Overseas members pleasepay £1.70 plus 25% p+p by credit cardVSL101/D INSTRUCTION BOOK - RIGID MSS The Rider's handbook (not the full service manual) £6.00 VSL102/A SERVICE MANUAL - VM,VR,MSS £12.00 VSL102/C SERVICE MANUAL - SWING ARM MAC £9.50 VSL102/E SERVICE MANUAL - MK2 KSS & KTS £8.50£9.90 VSL102/F SERVICE MANUAL - RIGID MAC &MOVVSL104/A SPARE PARTS LIST - VM,VR,MSS etc £7.50 VSL104/C SPARE PARTS LIST - S/ARM MAC £7.50 VSL104/D SPARE PARTS LIST - RIGID MSS £7.00 VSL104/E SPARE PARTS LIST - MK2 KSS & KTS £7.00 VSL104/F SPARE PARTS LIST - RIGID MAC &£7.00 MOVVSL156A 24HOUR POSTER FULL SIZE Replica - approx 46cm wide by 69cm high £6.50 VSL158 VIDEO GEARBOX How to assemble …. By the late Dave Allcock.£15.00 VSL158/DVD DVD GEARBOX REBUILD How to assemble …. By the late Dave Allcock£18.00£18.00 VSL159 VIDEO ENGINE How to assemble …. By the late Dave Allcock. -Hoping to reorder soonVSL159/DVD DVD ENGINE REBUILD How to assemble …. By the late Dave Allcock£18.00 VSL160 CALENDAR 1999 From the VOC France Section £3.00 VSL166 MILLENNIUM CALENDAR As presented to all members in the year 2000 £6.50 VELOCETTE PART NUMBERSA15/19 REAR MUDGUARD FRONT PIECE Not stocked - See VSL041A22/13 NUMBER PLATE (RIGID MODELS) MOV/MAC/MSS/KSS MK2 up to 1939 £24.50£26.50 A22/20 NUMBER PLATE Rigid MOV/MAC/MSS post 1940. Also early s/armMAC & MSS - Hoping to reorder soonA27/6 PRIMARY CHAIN 75 LINKS £20.15 A28/4 SECONDARY CHAIN 108 LINKS £32.00 A28/8 SECONDARY CHAIN 124 LINKS £40.00 A34 5/16 BALL BEARINGS For front wheel £0.35 A37/2D OIL JET SEALING WASHER Bonded rubber inside metal £0.45 A37/5 1/4 INCH ALLOY SEALING WASHER See also A37/5D £0.18 A37/5D 1/4 INCH DOWTY SEALING WASHER Bonded rubber seal inside metal £0.22 A37/6D OIL JET SCREW SEALING WASHER Bonded rubber inside metal £0.32 A37/7 ALLOY SEALING WASHER 1/8 BSP For oil unions £0.30 A37/7D DOWTY SEALING WASHER 1/8 BSP Bonded rubber seal inside metal £0.28 A131 REAR MUDGUARD TRANSFER £0.60 A132 PETROL TANK TRANSFER (MODERN) £0.55 A132/2 PET TANK TRANSFER T.T.WINNERS £0.55 A133 STEERING HEAD TRANSFER Waterslide transfer, varnish type no longer available £0.55 A134/2 OIL TANK TRANSFER, RIGID MODEL £1.00 A134/4 OIL TANK TRANSFER, S/ARM MODEL £0.75 A153/2 TOOL BOX TO FRAME CLIP Mild steel in primer £2.50 A172/2 MUDGUARD TAILPIECE Not stocked - See VSL039AA179/3 G/BOX TO CHAINCASE GASKET Rigid Models £2.40 A179/5 PRIMARY CHAINCASE GASKET Swinging Arm models and KSS MK2 £3.00 A179/5R PRIM CH'CASE GASK, IN RUBBER In Nitrile rubber, S/A models and KSS MK2 £6.85 A179/6 GEARBOX TO C/CASE GASKET S/A £0.60 A179/6R G/BOX TO PCC GSK. S/A. Nitrile Rubber £1.75 A220 LONG VELO TWISTGRIP RUBBER Not available (Aug 2010)A220/2 SHORT VELO TWISTGRIP RUBBER Suits all springers and later rigids - not available (Aug2010)A225 LONG VELO LH HBAR RUBBER Not available (Aug 2010)A225/2 SHORT VELO LH HBAR RUBBER Suits all springers and later rigids - not available (Aug2010)A250 SHOULDERED WASHER FOR OIL TANK £2.20 A253 CLUTCH COVER TRANSFER, MODERN "Clutch Adjust" transfer for S/A models. Waterslide £1.00 A253/2 CLUTCH COVER TRANSFER, RIGID "Clutch Adjust" transfer for rigid models £0.30 A253A CLUTCH COVER STICKER A "stick-on" version of A253 £1.00A254 KICKSTART FOOTPIECE SPRING Pre '46 £3.00 A254/2 K/START SPRING WASHER 46 ON Fits swivelling crank type £0.55 A254/3 K/START F/PIECE SPRING SS Stainless £3.00 A276 PET TANK STRAP 5" CENTRE 3 GAL Stainless £3.40 A287 OIL TANK FILTER CAP GASKET For bottom cap £0.75 A288 FELT OIL FILTER ELEMENT See also VSL019 & VSL020 £11.50 A293/2 OIL TANK FILTER CENTRE TUBE Alloy centre tube - Hoping to reorder soon £5.20£3.00 A316 SUSPENSION UNIT RUBBERS Bottom rubber for rear suspension unit, priced per pairfor one unit - Hoping to reorder soonA319 WM1 DUST COVER FELT For Woodhead Monroe units £1.50 B5/4 MOV/MAC G/BOX M/SHAFT £8.80 B22 SLEEVE GEAR BALL BEARING £69.00 B22/2 GEARBOX LAYSHAFT BEARING Use for B22/3 & BK22 £11.50 B22/3 GEARBOX LAYSHAFT BEARING Please order B22/2 which is the same bearingB23 G/BOX (LATER) END COVER BEARING £7.90 B29 BALLJOINT PIVOT FOR B28/3 Ball joint for B28/3 Mk I KSS £4.00 B31/2 G/BOX OIL RETAINER SHIM £0.90 B34 1/8 C'SUNK SCREW £0.30 B35/2 SLEEVE GEAR DISTANCE PIECE Sleeve gear distance piece for rigid 0.625" length £4.40 B38 DRAIN PLUG Stainless, See also B38/M £2.80 B38/2 OIL LEVEL BOLT Stainless, 1934 on, KSS1/2, MOV, MAC to 15791/MSS £4.40 B38M B38 WITH MAGNETIC INSERT Stainless £6.80 B43 G/BOX GASK EARLY MK 1 KSS £0.60 B43/2 GEARBOX END COVER GASKET For Swinging Arm models £0.90 B60/4 GEAR LEVER RUBBER As fitted to Swinging Arm models - not available (Aug2010)B60/5 FOOTREST RUBBER Also kickstart rubber and rigid gearchange - notavailable (Aug 2010)B69 KNUCKLE JOINT C/W Nut&Bolt from GC9/2. Hardened. £12.00 B86 L/SHAFT GEAR 28T MOV/MAC STD £8.30 B86/2 L/SHAFT GEAR 27T MOV/MAC Close ratio £8.30 B87 K/START ENG GEAR 1ST MOV/MAC Kickstart/first gear (18 teeth) MOV/MAC close ratio £9.40 B98 G/BOX END COVER GASKET £0.35 B100 GEARBOX MAINSHAFT CIRCLIP £0.40 BK19 KICKSTART RETURN SPRING £4.00 BK19/2 K/START ENGAGING SPRING £1.05 BK22 GEARBOX LAYSHAFT BEARING Please order B22/2 which is the same bearingBK23 G/BOX END COVER BEARING KTS/MSS Hoping to reorder soon £14.70 BK33 SLEEVE GEAR OIL THROWER Machined from tougher steel to resist damage to centre. £7.00 BK40 OIL FILLER PLUG High quality unpolished stainless, engraved 'OIL' £4.00 BK43 G/BOX GASK LATER MK 1 KSS Mk I KSS £0.60 BK43/2 G/BOX GASK MK II MOV/MAC R/MSS £0.75 BK73/2 K/START SPRING ANCHOR PIN ALL Fits all models, stainless £4.90 BK82 K/START L/SHAFT THRUST WASHER £5.90 BK82/2 K/START L/SHAFT THRUST WASHER KTT £4.00 BK85/2 KICKSTART BEARING BUSH £6.46 BK106 GEARSHAFT NUT, NF UNF thread 1/2 x 20 TPI nyloc £1.00 BK106/2 GEARSHAFT NUT BSF BSF thread 1/2 x 16 TPI nyloc £1.00 C6/2 CLUTCH THRUST PIN M/M/M/KSS £0.90 C6/3 CLUTCH THRUST PIN For 9 plate clutch £2.00 C7/26 CLUTCH THRUST BRG PLAIN RING See also VSL094 & VSL095 £7.75 C8 SLEEVE GEAR SHIM £0.85 C12 CLUTCH SPRING, EARLY MODELS £0.35 C12/3 CLUTCH SPRING, KSS/MSS Also early MAC - i.e. all 7 plate clutches £0.55 C12/4 CLUTCH SPRING, VR/VM/ETC £0.45 C28 CLUTCH SPHERICAL THRUST RING See also VSL094 & VSL095 £8.75 C32 SLEEVE NUT LOCK PLATE K;MAC 1940 See also B34 - locking plate screw £2.20 C32/2 SLEEVE NUT LOCK PLATE VM(9-PL) See also B34 - locking plate screw £3.00£3.00 C32/2A SLEEVE NUT PLATE UNDRILLED As C32/2 but supplied undrilled for the perfectionist.See also B34 - locking plate screwCK14/2 CLUTCH CABLE STOP Stainless £5.50Stainless £8.00 CK21/2 CLUTCH CABLE STOP HOLDERTOWERE6/5 DYNAMO STRAP Stainless - Hoping to reorder soon £11.00 E9/5 BATTERY STRAP, FRONT In polished stainless steel £7.00E9/6 BATTERY STRAP, REAR In brushed stainless steel £7.00 E16 DYNO BELT FLAT GTP £3.00 E16/2 FLAT DYNAMO BELT, KSS/MSS See also VSL380 to VSL386 £11.50£3.90 E16/3 DYNAMO ' V ' BELT, SHORT e.g. for VM&36W Dynamo See also VSL380 toVSL386£4.33 E16/4 DYNAMO ' V ' BELT, LONG e.g. for VM&60W Dynamo See also VSL380 toVSL386E51 BATTERY STRAP TRUNNION, PLAIN Stainless £2.40 E51/2 BATTERY STRAP TRUNNION, THREAD Stainless - On order £2.95 E53 2 BA x 1-1/2'' BAT STRAP BOLT Stainless £0.80 F4/3 REAR STAND PIVOT PIN Stainless £6.50 F4/5 R.STAND PIVOT PIN MSS/KSS 1936 on - Stainless £6.00 F4/6 REAR STAND PIVOT PIN With silencer support - Stainless £7.90 F4/10 PROP STAND BOLT S/A models, Stainless £3.60 F4/25 PROP STAND BOLT RIGIDS H,U & to 1941 MOV,MAC Rigid models, Stainless £5.20 F32/3 STEERING HEAD TOP CONE Not stocked - See VSL164F32/4 STEERING HEAD BOTTOM CONE Not stocked - See VSL165F60/7A REAR CH/GUARD FRT SEC MOV/MAC £38.00 F60/7B REAR CH/GUARD REAR SEC MOV/MAC £37.50 F60/9 REAR CH/GUARD FRT SEC MSS/KSS Will not be re-stocked owing to tooling costs - F60/7Ais almost indistinguishable, the difference is just thelower lip, which is approx 1/2" higher on the MSS/KSSthan the MOV/MACF60/10 REAR CH/GUARD REAR SEC MSS/KSS £36.00 F69/5 PROP STAND SPRING Stainless, also fits centre stand £3.30 F130/9 REAR BRAKE LEVER PIVOT, MK2 Stainless, KSS Mk II £7.80 F130/9A R. BRAKE LEVER PIVOT M. STEEL £4.00 F130/10 REAR BRAKE LEVER PIVOT, RIGID Stainless, 1940 on £7.70 F130/14 REAR BRAKE LEVER SUPPORT S/A £6.40 F174/4 FR ENGINE PLATE S/A MAC Enamelled mild steel £3.90 F233/4 BRAKE PED SPRING 46/53 RIGIDS Not stainless £3.60 F233/5 BRAKE PEDAL SPRING Stainless, for S/A models £3.20 F252 FRONT FORK SPRINGS - SOLO priced per spring £7.25 F253 FORK TOP NUT, STANDARD Stainless £9.00 F253/2 FORK TOP NUT, THRUXTON Stainless £10.00 F256 TOP FORK BUSH - 1.240 Order as LE215F256/2 TOP FORK BUSH - 1.250 For later fork leg with 1.250" OD £13.30 F263 STEERING DAMPER ROD Stainless steel £7.00 F267 FORK DAMPER CIRCLIP £0.80 F269 H/BAR CLAMP BOLT S/A Stainless, for S/A models £2.75 F270/2 STEERING HD L/NUT DAMPER TYPE Stainless, for steering head - On order £15.95 F270/3 STEERING HD L/NUT THRUXTON Stainless, for steering head £12.20 F272 S/A H/LAMP BRKT RUBBER BUFFER Headlamp bracket rubber buffer for S/A models £1.65 F282 T/FORK SPRING DUST COV BUFFER Dust cover rubber buffer for telescopic forks £1.50 F284/2 PRI CH/CASE W BEADING per correct length £9.25 F285 CHAINCASE O-RING SMALL BOSS Crankcase to chaincase 'O' ring seal for small boss£1.00(MAC & MSS to 12078)F285/2 CHAINCASE O-RING LARGE BOSS For VM, VR, VMT also MSS from 12079 £1.10 F291 FELT STRIP, REAR C/GUARD £0.60 F292 CENTRE STAND PIVOT £4.80 F295 SUSPENSION UNIT TOP RUBBER Top rubber and steel sleeve for a single suspension unit £5.00 F301 TRUNNION SHAFT FELT SEAL Not stocked - use F301AF301A TRUNNION SHAFT GREASE SEAL Bonded rubber seal substitute for felt £1.80 F303 REAR MUDGUARD STAY SPACER Stainless £1.80 F309 PRIMARY C/CASE FELT RING In soft felt, as original Velocette type £2.75£7.50 F309A PRIMARY C/CASE NITRILE SEAL Medium hardness nitrile rubber seal (replaces earlierneoprene and silicone versions). Preferably needs to bebonded into the groove, & oiled on assembly.FA1/3 TRUNNION SHAFT Stainless £21.00 FA3/5 TRUNNION BUSH, NYLON/METAL TYP Acetyl copolymer. After fitting, ream for very tight fit £4.25 FA47 REAR CHAIN ADJUSTER S/A 1/4 BSF nut not included, order a VSL333 £3.00 FA122 FRT M/GD DIST PCE VMT. £2.50 FB11/5 FRONT BRAKE CAM LEVER Stainless - Hoping to reorder soon £4.50 FB21/3 FRONT WHEEL SPINDLE MOV/MAC to '38 £4.40 FB54 FRONT BRAKE COTTER SHACKLE Stainless £2.00FB61 FELT FOR BRAKE SHACKLE PIN £0.28 FK19/2 GEARBOX ADJUSTER £5.50£4.25 FK23/10 FOOTREST BAR Square bar, 4.75" long overall, Right-hand side, Rigidmodels from 1942FK23/11 FOOTREST BAR Square bar, 3" long overall, Left-hand side, Rigid£3.75models from 1942FK23/14 FOOTREST BAR Square bar, S/Arm models, Both sides £3.30 FK26 ANDFRONT/ REAR ENGINE PLATE SET For Mk 1 KSS models £42.50 FK27FK43 BRAKE ROD THREADED TRUNNION Stainless £3.30 FK43/2 BRAKE ROD TRUNNION, PLAIN Stainless £2.25 FK50/2 BRAKE TORQUE BOLT High tensile stainless steel £5.00 FK61/4 HANDLEBAR GTP See VSL021FK61/8 HANDLEBAR See VSL030FK75/14 ENGINE STEADY, FLAT Stainless £4.10 FK81 GEARBOX BOLT, LONG Stainless £4.90 FK81/2 G/BOX BOLT, SHORT Stainless £3.80 FK151 RUBBER TANK BUFFERS (LONG TOP) For rigid MOV, MAC & MSS £2.00 FK151/2 RUBBER TANK BUFFERS (SHORT) For rigid MOV,MAC & MSS £2.00 FK151/4 PETROL TANK RUBBER BUFFER S/A models £2.50 FK152 TANK FIXING BOLT KSS/MSS £5.95 FK152/2 TANK FIXING BOLT Washer not included, order a VSL347 £4.00 FK157/15 CENTRE MUDGUARD STAY Stainless.Centre fitting for S/A teleforks £19.50 FK166 SADDLE PINS,REAR Stainless £4.75£5.60 FK205A PRIMARY CHAINCASE SPACER Distance piece made in alloy and complete with O-ringseals. See illustration on back cover.£0.70 FK206 STUD Rear chainguard to primary chaincase cover for rigidmodels£0.70 FK207 STUD Dynamo belt cover to primary chaincase cover for rigidmodelsFK221/3 ENGINE BOLT SPACER Stainless £3.80 FK221/3A ENGINE BOLT SPACER M/STEEL Mild steel £1.50 FK228 GEARBOX ADJUSTER STOP Stainless £6.50 FK242 FLAT STEERING DAMPER PLATE S/Arm models £5.10 FK243 CRANKED STEERING DAMPER PLATE S/Arm models £5.10 FK246 STEERING DAMPER PRESSURE DISC £4.90 FK249 STEERING DAMPER FRICTION DISC £4.75 FK257 TOOLBOX TO MUDGUARD CLIP Stainless £6.10 FK264 LOCK PLATE FOR PCC SCREWS £2.00 GC44 G/LEVER PEDAL CLAMP MOV ETC. £3.65 GC45 GEARLEVER PIVOT MK II KSS Stainless £8.00 GC53 G/BOX ROCKER SHAFT BUSH-SHORT £6.20 GC54 G/BOX ROCKER SHAFT BUSH , LONG £6.95 K2/6 INLET VALVE, MK I 5/16'' STEM Chrome stems £23.00 K2/12 VALVE IN OR EX MK1 KSS TO '35 Our valve is 3/8" stem and 1.725" head diameter £22.50 K2/13 EX VALVE MKIV & MKV KTT Our valve is 3/8" stem and 1.66" head diameter £11.00 K2/14 INLET VALVE KSS MKII 1 9/16" head diameter £23.00 K2/15 EXHAUST VALVE, MK II Plasma nitrided stems £26.00 K2/16 INLET VALVE KSS MKII Head diameter 1.680". Chrome stems £26.00 K2/17SP EXHAUST VALVE MKVIII KTT As K2/17 but 4.328 inches long £28.50 K2/19 INLET VALVE MKVIII KTT £32.00 K3/3 INLET VALVE GUIDE, K MKI Not stocked - Use K3/6K3/4 MK 1 KSS EX GUIDE Hoping to reorder soon £14.00£18.50 K3/6 MK 1 KSS IN GUIDE Larger flange, oil hole, for 5/16" valve stem - Hoping toreorder soonK3/13 VALVE GUIDE, INLET Use K3/13C£15.60 K3/13C KSS MK2 IN GUIDE COLSIBRO Valve guide in high duty Colsibro material - Hoping toreorder soonK3/14 VALVE GUIDE, EXHAUST Use K3/14C £6.70£15.60 K3/14C KSS MK2 EX GUIDE COLSIBRO Valve guide in high duty Colsibro material - Hoping toreorder soonK32 AND K33 BOTTOM BEVEL GEAR PAIR Only sold as a pair and only to be used as a pair £155.00 K6/2&K7/3 VALVE SPRING SET - LOOSE INNER Priced per set of 2x K6/2 & 2x K7/3. £22.50 K6/7&K7/6 VALVE SPRING SET - TIGHT INNER Priced per set of 2x K6/7 & 2x K7/6 - Hoping to reorder£14.00soonK41/4 ROCKER SKID Cam follower for MK1 K models £10.50 K52 VERTICAL SHAFT GLAND NUT Stainless £13.75 K55 TIMING COVER SCREW - SLOTTED Stainless £0.35 K55A TIMING COVER SCREW - SOCKET Stainless £0.35 K67 OIL REGULATOR SPRING £3.75 K68 PACKING FOR MAGNETO CHAINCASE £0.90 K68/3 TIMING COVER GASKET KSS MKII £0.50 K71 SPROCKET FOR MAGNETO MK1 KSS and KTT £18.00 K71/2 KSS MAGNETO SPROCKET £21.00 K75 KSS MAGNETO DRIVE SPROCKET (Engine end) £19.00 K76 VALVE LIFTER LEVER SCREW Stainless £2.00 K84 JUMP RING (CIRCLIP ) ALL KSS £1.10£75.00 K87 CRANKSHAFT BALL BEARING Mainshaft ball bearing , timing side KSS Mk I & II,MOV, MACK87/2 CRANKSHAFT BEARING Mainshaft roller bearing, drive side for KSS Mk I,£90.00MOV, MAC, timing side to MSS6300 & Mk VIII(MCRA22)K95 TAPPET COVER SCREW, SLOTTED Stainless £0.40 K95A TAPPET COVER SCREW, SOCKET Stainless £0.40 K95L TIMING/TAPPET CVR SOCKET SCREW Stainless - 3/4 long for damaged thread situations £0.40 K100 STEERING HD BALL See also VSL164 & VSL165 £0.08 K108/2 ROCKER COVER GASK MK2 KSS £0.50 K109/4 CAMBOX END COVER PACKING, KTP £0.30 K110 OIL PUMP SHIM, KSS £1.25 K111 SHIM - M/SHAFT BEV GEAR 0.003" £0.85 K111A SHIM FOR MAINSHAFT BEVEL GEARHoping to reorder soon £1.400.002"K111/2 SHIM - M/SHAFT BEV GEAR 0.005" £0.85 K111/3 SHIM - M/SHAFT BEV GEAR 0.010" £0.85 K113 MAG CHAIN FOR CAMMYS £21.10 K115 BALL VALVE SPRING £1.90 K120 PAPER PACKING FOR K46/2 £0.40 K123 COPPER ASBESTOS WASHER FOR K99 £0.30 K123/2 BEVEL HOUSING COVER GASKET £0.45 K127 CRANKSHAFT KEY-WASHER (Goes under left-hand threaded nut) £1.15KSS Mk II £0.85 K128A SHIM FOR CAMSHAFT BALLRACE0.003"KSS Mk II £0.85 K128/2A SHIM FOR CAMSHAFT BALLRACE0.006"KSS Mk II £0.85 K128/3 SHIM FOR CAMSHAFT BALLRACE0.008"K145 FIBRE WASHER MK1 SHK ABS Hoping to reorder soon £0.75 K148 FELT PAD FOR ROCKER,KSS MK I £0.35 K150 OIL SHIM, MAIN BEARING £1.15 K155 VALVE LIFTER SPRING MK1 KSS £1.15 K155/2 VALVE LIFTER SPRING KSS MKII Stainless £4.90 K159/2 FELT WASHER For rocker spindle Mk I KSS - See also K159/Q Below £0.50 K172 CAMBOX COV FELT MK1 £0.35 K174 MAIN BEARING SHIM, 0.005'' £0.80 K174/2 MAIN BEARING SHIM, 0.003" £0.80 K174/3 MAIN BEARING SHIM, 0.010" Hoping to reorder soon £0.60 K180 CARBURETTOR PACKING KSS Mk II £0.40 K191 BIG END ROLLERS STD ONLY £1.10 K193 BIG END CAGE,MAC £5.40 K203/2 KSS MKII COMP PLATE 0.031 £2.60 K220 KSS HEAD GASKET £3.50 K239 KSS ROCKER PIN NUT - PLATED Mk II rocker shaft locknut. Cadmium plated. £5.00 K240 MAGNETO DRIVE COVER GASKET £0.75 K241 O RING MK2 KSS ROCK SPINDLE £0.50 KA4/9 PETROL TANK CAP Not stocked - please order as VSL007KA6/4 OIL TANK CAP - NON-VENTED Please order as VSL008AKA6/6 OIL TANK CAP - VENTED Please order as VSL008KA12/5 TOOLBOX Metal part only for metal/leather toolbox up to 1934 £45.50£45.00 KA12/8 TOOLBOX Metal part only for metal/leather toolbox 1934 to 1937 -Hoping to reorder soonKA12/10AS TOOLBOX - D SHAPED All metal - includes knob and clip £72.00£90.00 KA12/11AS TOOLBOX "D" SHAPE WD TYPE All metal-includes knob and clip - Hoping to reordersoonKA16/9 FRONT MUDGUARD Not stocked - See VSL042KA27 PRIMARY CHAIN 74 LINKS £18.23 KA27/2 PRIMARY CHAIN 68 LINKS £21.50 KA27/4 PRIMARY CHAIN 67 LINKS £25.00 KA28/2 SECONDARY CHAIN 100 LINKS £36.71 KA28/4 SECONDARY CHAIN 99 LINKS Complete with joining link £44.80 KA28/6 REAR CHAIN 101 LINKS £50.00 KA28/6T CHAIN 102 LINKS, 0.625 X 0.38 £49.00 KA46 GREASE NIPPLE 1/4 BSF £0.55 KA70/4L L/H KNEEGRIP RIGID MODELS Not available (Aug 2010)KA70/4R R/H KNEEGRIP RIGID MODELS Not available (Aug 2010)KA70/5AS R/H KNEEGRIP S/A MODELS Not available (Aug 2010)KA70/6AS L/H KNEEGRIP S/A MODELS Not available (Aug 2010)KA76/2 FOOTREST RUBBER Not available (Aug 2010)£35.00 KA93/3AS OUTER BELT COVER For KSS/MOV/MAC/MSS & early springer MAC/MSS- Hoping to reorder soonKA93/6AS DYNO COV INNER MOV/MAC For MOV/MAC rigid & early springer MAC £22.00 KA93/8 INNER BELT COVER For KSS, MSS rigid & early springer MSS - Hoping to£23.25reorder soonKA93/11 DYNO OUTER COVER VM/VR £31.00 KA100/17 FORK GAITER CLIP An ordinary worm-drive clip. Stainless £2.45Bonded rubber inside steel £0.45 KA115/2D BALL VALVE UNION SEALINGWASHERBonded rubber inside steel £0.40 KA115/3D BALL VALVE BODY SEALINGWASHERKA169 PILLION F/REST RUBBER STRAIGHT Hoping to reorder soon £7.80 KA169/2 PILLION RUBBER JOHN BULL TYPE £9.00 KA179 PRIMARY CHAINCASE GASKET Rigid MOV/MAC £3.00 KA244 PRIM CASE INSP COV CORK £0.50 KA261 CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT COVER Rigid models £4.60 KA281 KSS EX PIPE/HEAD COPPER SEAL £1.12 KA287 KNEE GRIP SCREWS Stainless £1.36 KA303 REAR MUDGUARD EXTENSION BOLT Stainless £3.00 KA312 FORK GAITER VM VMT ETC Priced per single gaiter £8.50 KA314 PET TANK BADGE SCREW For round badge - Stainless £1.80 KA328 SPECIAL TANK TRIM L/HD SHORT £11.00 KA328/2 SPECIAL TANK TRIM L/HD LONG £11.00 KA329 SPECIAL TANK TRIM R/HD SHORT £11.00 KA329/2 SPECIAL TANK TRIM R/HD LONG £11.00 KC40AS SPRING HOLDER ASSEMBLY MAC & MOV up to 1941 £9.40 KS8/10 REAR WHEEL SPINDLE EN16T with Stainless head £28.50 KS12/2 REAR WHEEL STUD RIGIDS MOV ETC £2.25 KS13 BRAKE SHOE SPRING MSS/KSS £2.05 KS18/3 FRONT & REAR WHEEL BEARINGS £14.00 KS43 BRAKE ROD SPRING RIGID Stainless £2.45 KS43/2 BRAKE ROD SPRING S/A Stainless £2.45 KS44 BRAKE ROD ADJUSTING NUT Stainless £4.30 KS51/2 WHEEL SPINDLE WASHER Stainless £3.10 KS52/2 REAR WHEEL DISTANCE PIECE Rigid models - Stainless £5.50 KS52/4 REAR WHEEL DISTANCE PIECE S/A models - Stainless. £7.00 KS60 REAR BRAKE DRUM STUD NUT Stainless Steel £3.30 LE106 BRAKE CAM STEADY FELT £0.60 LE191 CIRCLIP FOR TELE-FORK BUSH £1.25 LE215 TOP FORK BUSH - 1.240 To fit 1.240" fork leg (see also F256/2) £13.30 LE216 BOTTOM FORK BUSH £7.20 LE242 KICKSTART COTTER PIN £0.75 LE319/2 REAR NUMBER PLATE S/A Space for 6 characters - Hoping to reorder soon £19.00 LE319/3 REAR NUMBER PLATE S/A Space for 7 characters £18.50 LE335/2 FRONT FORK OIL SEAL £3.80 LE532 STEERING HEAD CUP Not stocked - See VSL 164 & 165LE572 OIL FILTER GASKET, TOP £0.75 LE598 SPLIT BEADING, PER YARD £2.50LE608 ENGINE FAIRING TRANSFER Winged-style transfer, waterslide, used on Engine£1.10FairingsLE681 CRUCIFORM TANK RUBBER Use with any 4 1/4 gallon tank £5.20 M2/2A VALVE FOR MOV/MAC. IN or EX As M2/2 but in better material £20.50 M2/4 INLET VALVE, MSS IRON ENG £25.00 M2/5 EXHAUST VALVE MSS IRON ENGINE £25.00 M2/6 EXHAUST VALVE S/A MSS Not stocked - See M2/17AM2/7 INLET VALVE, VM/MSS Not stocked - See M2/7AM2/7A VM INLET VALVE LEAD FREE For unleaded £22.50 M2/8 ALLOY MAC INLET/EXHAUST VALVE For unleaded £17.00 M2/11 EXHAUST VALVE, LATE MAC, 3/8" Chrome stems £27.00 M2/12 VR IN VALVE Unknown material specification - See M2/12A £8.00 M2/12A VALVE INLET VR UNLEADED Suitable for unleaded fuels. Plasma nitrided stems. £23.00 M2/16 VR EX VALVE Not stocked - See M2/16A or M2/16NM2/16A VR EX VALVE UNLEADED For unleaded £23.00 M2/16N VIPER EX.VALVE N80 LEAD FREE For unleaded £48.00 M2/17A EX VALVE VM U/LEADED For unleaded. Plasma nitrided stems £22.50 M3 MOV/MAC IN/EX VALVE GUIDE £14.75 M3/2 EXHAUST VALVE GUIDE, MSS, IRON £14.75 M3/3 IRON MSS INLET GUIDE £12.50 M3/5 EX GUIDE VM/VR ETC.. See also M3/5C £11.50£14.00 M3/5C VALVE GUIDE EXH VM COLSIBRO VM/VR/MSS Exhaust valve guide in high duty Colsibromaterial - Hoping to reorder soon£11.50 M3/6 INLET GUIDE VM/VR(MAC IN/EX) Not currently stocked suggest M3/6C as substitute (alsoused on some alloy MAC inlet & exhaust)M3/6C VALVE GUIDE IN VM COLSIBRO VM/VR/MSS Inlet valve guide in high duty Colsibro£15.60material - Hoping to reorder soonM6/4&M6/5 VALVE SPRINGS VM/VR ETC Priced per set of four springs for two valves £27.50 M39 MOV/MAC/MSS TAPPET ADJUSTER £2.20£8.75 M52/A P/ROD TUBE GL/NUT EXCL O RING Pushrod tube gland nut with O-ring groove, requires O-ring - See M261/2. See illustration on back cover.M56/2 CYLINDER HOLDING STUD Short adapter in plated mild steel for 5/16 cylinder studs £1.25 M56/6 CYLINDER HOLDING STUD Short adapter in stainless steel for 3/8 cylinder studs £4.40 M56/7 CYLINDER HOLDING STUD Long adapter in stainless steel for 3/8 cylinder studs £4.40 M68 TIMING COVER GASKET £0.75 M70 CYLINDER BASE GASKET, MOV/MAC £0.45 M70/2 CYLINDER BASE GASKET, MSS IRON 4 gaskets printed on A4 sheet - cut your own. £1.50 M70/3 CYL BASE GASKET VM/VR ETC £0.45 M72/5 ATD GEAR 11 DEG. £12.20 M72/9 MAGNETO GEAR.LIGHTENED £42.50 M80/4 OIL PUMP GEAR/SPIN FOR .186 WI Oil pump spindle with 0.186" wide gear £4.50 M82 OIL PUMP GEAR .311 WIDE £5.00 M82/2 OILPUMP GEAR.186 WIDE £5.00£135.00 M87 CRANKSHAFT BEARING Roller bearing for KSS and iron MSS (L462). See alsoVSL363 - Hoping to reorder soonM87/3 MAIN BRG VM/VR ETC.. Taper roller £27.50 M90 ENG SHOCK ABS SPRING MOV/MAC Hoping to reorder soon £6.20 M90/2 ENG SHAFT SHK/ABS SPRING £6.20 M91/3 ENG SHOCK ABS SPKT 3 LOBE MAC £9.90£11.50 M93A ENGINE SHOCK ABSORBER NUT For MAC. With hexagon for tightening. No split pinfacility but could be drilled. (See also SL6/67)M93 ENGINE SHOCK ABSORBER NUT Not stocked - see M93AM93/2 ENGINE SHOCK ABSORBER NUT Not stocked - see M93/2A£8.60 M93/2A ENGINE SHOCK ABSORBER NUT For MSS,VR,VM With hexagon for tightening. No splitpin facility, but could be drilled. (See also SL6/67)M97 OILPUMP SCREW MAC/MOV/MSS £0.70 M120 PUSH ROD TUBE TOP GASKET £0.50 M120/2 PUSH ROD TUBE BOTTOM GASKET £0.50 M155/2 EXHAUST VALVE LIFTER SPRING Stainless £3.00 M180/2 GASK. CARB TO CYL HEAD £1.00 M180/22 GASK. CARB TO CYL HEAD, VR/MSS VR and MSS £1.00£20.00 M192 BIG END PIN - MOV Old stock - Pattern component. One piece construction.Supplied without nutsM193 MOV BIG END BEARING CAGE £11.00 M203 MOV/MAC COMP PLATE 0.031 £2.60。

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