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  • #16
    Nice photos.
    I'm not sure what to make of this number though? 30V62620?
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    • #17
      the "new owner" told me the original paint was just underneath the white one.Concerning high resolution pics,Eric check your emails
      Olivier Blainville

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      • #18
        Chris.

        its possible that the number is 30V6262C................ C for commecial

        Pete Reeves 860

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        • #19

          Thanks got it now

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          • #20
            Originally posted by pete reeves View Post
            Chris.

            its possible that the number is 30V6262C................ C for commecial

            Pete Reeves 860
            I had a 1931VC many years ago and the C was right after the V
            Jim

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            • #21
              Originally posted by btflat47 View Post
              the "new owner" told me the original paint was just underneath the white one.
              Of course it was...
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              Eric MATHIEU @ Beauty of Speed
              www.beautyofspeed.com
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              • #22
                Fritz
                do me a favor and remove the 5th picture with "old skool?" on the tank
                Kevin Valentine 13
                EX-Chief Judge

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                • #23
                  Nice Sport Model pics...it looks like a great venue for a meet.....here's my Sport model at the Denton meet...never mind the smoke coming off my head , it was kinda HOT in NC....
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                  • #24
                    Cool pic Louie! That Sport of yours is an awesome survivor!!!

                    Here's some moving pictures......

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLAbkB6VI8k
                    Cory Othen
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                    • #25
                      On the 1930 VL models the format like 30VC1234 shows it is a commercial model with the small inlet manifold, low lift cams and a 1" carburetor. The format like 30V1234C shows it is a regular standard compression model fitted with iron pistons, but with the normal cams, manifold and 1 1/4" carb. The distinction was because the first 1930 bikes were fitted with magnesium pistons, found too noisy, and replaced with iron pistons.

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