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Old 04-16-2012   #1
 
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Identify this bike

So I have this frame and can't for the life of me figure out what year and model it is. Tr7rvah24380 thanks a bunch guys!!!
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So I have this frame and can't for the life of me figure out what year and model it is. Tr7rvah24380 thanks a bunch guys!!!
it's a 1973 750 road model,single carb, 5 speed , known as a TR7, made in January of 1973....... what'd I win?
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Wait, that's my serial number!!!!


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here is the way it boils down,
The model designation is ...TR7RV
it is a TR7-that's a single carb 750.
it's a "R" for road model.
It's a "V" for 5 speed.

then the serial numbers...
"A" which is for the 1st month of January
the "H" is for the year of 1973
and the individual of the numbers are the bike.
as for the bike, It should be a OIF, disk front, drum rear, right hand shift, with a single Amal 932 carb, and is rather rare and considered to be one of the more desirable of the OIF bikes.
And OIF stands for "oil in frame"

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