Posted by Janicholson on September 08, 2007 at 16:27:25 from (66.173.50.4):
In Reply to: Super H / H posted by Randall Lanou on September 08, 2007 at 15:50:46:
(this is not a complete guide, just a basic answer) There are two main differences, they are engine displacement, Bigger in SH, and disk brakes. Though very late Hs had disk brakes. This does not count Lambert disk brakes that were add on to all Hs and Ms three bolt attachment to housing, and say Lambert on them. Stage one SH were basically those changes, and a different M style carb, and pancake sealed beam lights. Later SHs, Stage 2, were also equipped with live hydraulics and a battery under the seat. Again this is basic main differences. JimN
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