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Can someone help me out in identifying my engine size and year by number since I bought a special constructed bike and I’m redoing the whole thing but can buy parts without knowing the year so here’s a photo Please help me to identify the year and size of my engine
Thank you for the info I greatly appreciate it
any chance in telling me how you figure this out I’ve tried but never could come up with anything just curious
Thanks again this is gonna help me out a lot👍
Thank you for the info I greatly appreciate it
any chance in telling me how you figure this out I’ve tried but never could come up with anything just curious
Thanks again this is gonna help me out a lot👍
Glad to help.
EB = FXRS , L = 1340 Evo, L = 1990
I just look in Service manuals when I don't recognize or can't remember. There are websites you can search for if you really want to get in the weeds, but for most most purposes, here's a website that you can use:
I just look in Service manuals when I don't recognize or can't remember. There are websites you can search for if you really want to get in the weeds, but for most most purposes, here's a website that you can use:
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