Re: Vin Help
Posted by
TOOLS1 on
Nov 14, 2014; 8:38pm
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/Vin-Help-tp4054445p4054446.html
If that # is correct, you have a Die Cast K-0 manufactured 69-70. There should be a VIN tag on the right side of the steering head with the month/year of manufacture on it. Also until 1976 the bikes were not titled to year of manufacture, they were assigned a year when they were sold, and titled. That is why it is common to find bikes manufactured in the late 60's early 70's titled as vehicles with a date 2-3 years after they were made. Honda had storage facility s filled with bikes waiting to be sent to dealers back then.
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