According to Nick's guide, this would be a code 2. However, the ejector ring on the right hand side is approx 2.5mm, noticeably smaller than the 4mm. Has anyone seen this before?
38c Motorcycle
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i have a bunch of 38Cs that arent listed on nicks list
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Hi Dan,
Is this trailer one of the inlisted types in your list. J
Is this trailer one of the inlisted types in your list. J
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Re: 38c Motorcycle
I've got couple of questions about the motorbike;
The circle on the fuel tank with the upside down 7 in it. Is it an up side down 7 or supposed to be a Honda symbol?
The area were the kick stand should be has a number 2. I assume this is the mould number. How many mould numbers are there?
The tyres appear to have some chunks out of the side walls. What causes this? I have a few like this and can't work out how it happens. Is it a manufacturing flaw?
Cheers Steve
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The circle on the fuel tank with the upside down 7 in it. Is it an up side down 7 or supposed to be a Honda symbol?
The area were the kick stand should be has a number 2. I assume this is the mould number. How many mould numbers are there?
The tyres appear to have some chunks out of the side walls. What causes this? I have a few like this and can't work out how it happens. Is it a manufacturing flaw?
Cheers Steve
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no Jason...i have three trailers like the one on the left...two are listed as code 22 the third is listed as code 30nearlymint wrote:Hi Dan,
Is this trailer one of the inlisted types in your list. J
the two code 22s have large honda decals
the one code 30 has a small honda label
all three have toolbox number 2 cast as does yours pictured on the left
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the circle on the tank is the honda logomatchboxkiwi wrote:I've got couple of questions about the motorbike;
The circle on the fuel tank with the upside down 7 in it. Is it an up side down 7 or supposed to be a Honda symbol?
The area were the kick stand should be has a number 2. I assume this is the mould number. How many mould numbers are there?
The tyres appear to have some chunks out of the side walls. What causes this? I have a few like this and can't work out how it happens. Is it a manufacturing flaw?
Cheers Steve
Matchboxkiwi
the mold numbers are from 1 to 4...i have one bike without a number...still waiting for someone else to say they have one...prolly an early production model
chunck missing i would think is cause from playing with it...kids are hard on their toys...i know i was
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Re: 38c Motorcycle
here is one thing ive noticed...the side with the ejector ring does not have a number on the kickstand tab...the other side with the detail has the number on the kickstand tab
here is a pic of one without a number on the kickstand tab
here you can see the number on the kickstand tab on the side without the ejector ring
here is the ejector ring side and no number on the kickstand tab
here is a pic of one without a number on the kickstand tab
here you can see the number on the kickstand tab on the side without the ejector ring
here is the ejector ring side and no number on the kickstand tab
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I thought the chunks in the tyre sidewall came from mounting the bike's wheels in the trailer wheel receptacle/recess holes.
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when i place the bike back on the trailer it feels pretty smooth and i never took a chunk out of the tire doing itradar wrote:I thought the chunks in the tyre sidewall came from mounting the bike's wheels in the trailer wheel receptacle/recess holes.
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