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bill-vfr
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by bill-vfr » Fri Aug 17, 2012 11:50 am
I cant find frame number on a c92.It is a 1962 flat bar model and I was told that it should be under the toolbox on the l/h side any help would be appreciated.
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up100
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by up100 » Tue Feb 26, 2013 5:14 pm
bill-vfr wrote:I cant find frame number on a c92.It is a 1962 flat bar model and I was told that it should be under the toolbox on the l/h side any help would be appreciated.[/quote
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Me too I have same problems ,anyone can help us?
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by Paul Strassmaier » Tue Feb 26, 2013 5:38 pm
It's been awhile, but as I recall, it is verticle (read from the ground up) and pretty low, below where the swingarm mounts.... Good luck, they can be tough to read. I've noticed that pressed steel bar (domestic bikes) have the year in the center of the number (C92-62-XXXXX)....
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by up100 » Tue Feb 26, 2013 5:41 pm
Paul Strassmaier wrote:It's been awhile, but as I recall, it is verticle (read from the ground up) and pretty low, below where the swingarm mounts.... Good luck, they can be tough to read. I've noticed that pressed steel bar (domestic bikes) have the year in the center of the number (C92-62-XXXXX)....
Thank you Paul ,
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bill-vfr
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by bill-vfr » Tue Feb 26, 2013 6:02 pm
up100 wrote:bill-vfr wrote:I cant find frame number on a c92.It is a 1962 flat bar model and I was told that it should be under the toolbox on the l/h side any help would be appreciated.[/quote
] It is a very fine stamping below the toolbox but unfortunetly it gets rubbed away by the movement of the chainguard. If you have the original engine the frame number is usually within a few numbers away
Me too I have same problems ,anyone can help us?
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by G-Man » Wed Feb 27, 2013 6:21 am
Here is the number on my '62 Dream.
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by up100 » Sat Mar 02, 2013 10:25 pm
G-Man wrote:Here is the number on my '62 Dream.
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