Perhaps in the US, where everything seems to be done a little different from
here (europe)
My '94 is very much red, I must say a nice deep red. No mistake possible,
there's nothing blue on my bike and it's very much '94.

Strange folks these americans

Michel Bijl

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From: Welch, Garrett R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: Rich when warm..........


> Well for most of us it is simple. Red = 93' and Blue = 94' But Kevin
Hawkins messed that up when he changed his 93' to blue panels. =)
> I will have to look in my book when I get home about the VIN number and
year reference.
>
> Enjoy,
> Garrett Welch
> Everett, WA
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> > From: uranus[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> > How do I know if my bike is a '93 or a '94?  Is it easy to tell from the
> > chassis number?  It may have been bought in 1994 but it could have been
> > hanging around the showroom for a while . .
> >
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> >
> > David Thurgate http://www.uranus.co.uk/M_cycles.htm
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