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Offline GMC

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Re: HL500 ID
« Reply #45 on: February 21, 2013, 12:16:41 am »
Guess the easiest way is to see if the bike as frame number.
I have genuine 1979 NVT HL500, which was bought direct from factory with documentation.
The first batch of 200 worn TT500 frame numbers which matched the engine, the second batch of only 165 bike had very unique & different number.
Hope this helps.
Dave


Acording to my info the frame numbers were...
79 prefix was 3K4
78 prefix was 1T1
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Re: HL500 ID
« Reply #46 on: March 01, 2013, 04:41:39 am »
HI Guys,
              Drooling soooo bad over my PROFAB  someone trapped a picture of it EH?  The Bare chassis is mine,i found it about 4 years ago.  Marzzochii's will stay, you can't see but i have covered the original stickers with tape for their protection. HALLMAN and the decals on the FOX AIRS.  I only need small stuff and an oversize header to build an exhaust.     I will post some pictures as i go.

                                    Jay in ALBERTA CANADA.

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Re: HL500 ID
« Reply #47 on: March 01, 2013, 06:09:06 am »
  I only need small stuff and an oversize header to build an exhaust.     I will post some pictures as i go.

                                    Jay in ALBERTA CANADA.

Yeah sing out when it is finished, actually yellow Pro Fab HL passed me on the back of a ute on the highway this morning, they are getting dead common ;D
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Re: HL500 ID
« Reply #48 on: March 06, 2013, 01:48:14 pm »
Can anyone reccomend someone to make me a correct Steering Stem for my Marzzochi's to go onto my EARLY PROFAB hl500 chassis?  Thanks,   Jay.