Update the 333954 number under close examination is I believe 323954 , so we did not find a piece of one of the bikes . So we are now looking for 333965 and 323954, the photo is the piece of bike we found not to match.Well, we did find a piece of one bike, but the other one still out there , so stay tuned we will post what we found shortly!
Sure looks like 333954 to me. I don't see that the second digit is any different than the 1st or 3rd number shown.Update the 333954 number under close examination is I believe 323954 , so we did not find a piece of one of the bikes . So we are now looking for 333965 and 323954, the photo is the piece of bike we found not to match.
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Yes that is the trans that does not match the numbers we are looking for( weird as it is so close!), sorry for the confusionSure looks like 333954 to me. I don't see that the second digit is any different than the 1st or 3rd number shown.
they are real big!Nice. I would definitely frame it and hang it in the garage. Where did you ever find these?
I have two Late-model Mark threes, I will look at the numbers tomorrow.
some of the late model 74 and 75's did have stamped frame "F" numbers that did not match the data plate,engine and trans. But some did.I have a February 1976 registered 850 with numbers about 1500 below - shame no prize
And I've just discovered my 1974 Commando that I've owned for 35 years does not have matching numbers
I guess that makes it worthless