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Just because it was registered in 2015 doesn’t mean it was made then. These bikes often sat in show rooms for a while.


It may not be definitive proof, but if it hasn't got mk11 on the airbox, I would assume it is not a mk11.


The mk11 changes were gradual though, so a late mk1 will most likely have all mk11 improvements on it. But it will be virtually impossible to tell for certain.


There are no shortages of bikes for sale at the moment, and it’s a buyers market. So I’d say be patient, look around, test ride a few, and try and buy a good ‘un !


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