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Posted by ff316 on February 05, 2002 at 09:48:32 from (207.246.76.59):
I went back and looked at the "Super" H again today and went over it a little more thorough. It turns out to be a regular H, a '51 I think. I was not sure about all the differences so I checked my books and this site to confirm it is just an H. Now for some stupid questions - do all SUPER H's have the battery box under the seat? I know the SH's have disc brakes but I'm not sure what the housing looks like. Can someone post or send me a pic of the brake pans on a Super H? Are there any other obvious differences other than the those mentioned and the serial #? Thanks a heap! BTW, we will probably but it anyhow, even though it is not a Super H it is a pretty darn good one! Will post pics after we shake hands on the deal. Keep your powder dry! Fireman
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