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Macumlad wrote: | The vin plate says made in Japan and the log book says 2001 but it has the older square petrol tank and hub front brake. Unless someone has changed the tank for and side panels for older ones. |
Sounds like it could be a Japan only 'Heritage' model? Does it have a rev-counter?
That would have most likely been a 'private' import brought in to the UK and registered later than manufacture/first use.
Year on the V5 means little. Thats NOT the model year, thats the year it was registered, first-used, and or declared new by the importer, or deemed made by a dating authority, like the Honda Ownrs Club.
End of the day? Its a CG, made for oooh... forty friging years, in many many guises, in many many countries, with uber possibilities for bits to have come from anywhere and antywhere, including the enormouse number of Chinese copies and clones of the design!
Worry about whats in the metal, rather than the paper-work.... and IS this a real problem? You got bike, you got V5, you got insurance? You got licence? You got motion? If its broke, then it may become more pertinent.... but even then, whats in the metal matters more.... dont sweat the small stuff... keeping it rubber side down and avoiding road-rash should be rather higher up your list of imperatives at the moment, I think. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
Current Bikes:'Honda VF1000F' ;'CB750F2N' ;'CB125TD ( 6 3 of em!)'; 'Montesa Cota 248'. Learner FAQ's:= 'U want to Ride a Motorbike! Where Do U start?' |
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In Uruguay we have received always models imported from Japan, although from 1994 onwards we have begun to import also from Brazil.
Our models, from 1979 to 1993 had different side covers vs the first model and a front mechanical disk brake, that is to say a disk brake operated by cable.
About 1995 and up to 2001 (perhaps new old stock) we received from Japan a different motorcycle. The principal differences were, square headlight, joint square gauges in a square instrument panel (tacho and speedo), ignition lock in the instrument panel (vs under the tank) and a return to drum front brake.
Other minor differences included different tank decals, fuel tank cap black instead of chromed, plastic black mirrors and squared rear light acrylic cover.
Every part of this motorcycles is signed as japan or made in japan, for what I am quite certain they came from there.
At the same time the uruguayan importer had always bought bikes from japan, at least up to 2005, being brazilian cg125s in Uruguay up to that year grey imports. |
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For Uruguay, up to 1978, and since 1994 up to 2001, all imported from Japan, they had drum brakes. 1979 to 1993, cable operated disk, also from Japan.Up to 1993 practically no other changes, round tank, round speedo and tacho, similar decals, round headlight.
From 1994, squarer tank, diferente decals, square headlight, square instrument panel,different taillight, plastic black indicators instead of chromed metal ones. For a photo of the latter you can look at the one in Wikipedia.
No doubt they were from Japan, not many sold, parallel import of many Brazilian bikes. |
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