Posted by CNKS on September 08, 2007 at 18:44:28 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Re: Super H / H posted by Janicholson on September 08, 2007 at 16:27:25:
In addition to Jim's info, a major difference was faster gearing, notably 3rd and 4th. 3rd in the SH is 5 mph, nearly identical to 4th in the H. 4th in the SH is 6 5/8 mph compared to 5 1/8 in the H. Therefore the main selling points were disk brakes, larger engine, and faster gearing. The Stage 2 SH added live hydraulics. Changes from the M to the Super M were nearly identical.
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