FS1-E Spotters Guide in Decembers issue of CMM

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FS1-E Spotters Guide in Decembers issue of CMM

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There's a 2-page special FS1-E Spotters Guide in the Decembers issue of CMM (p.21-22) which should be out any time now. 8-) Lots of useful reference material on most of the UK model fizyys and the Club also gets a mention as a contributor of some of the information courtesy of yours truly! ;) :roll:

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tell them to get it right then per
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I saw your little mention at the bottom of the page! Hahaha! Very good! Frame numbers will help a lot of people!
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Oliverreilly wrote:I saw your little mention at the bottom of the page! Hahaha! Very good! Frame numbers will help a lot of people!
they would but some are incorrect so might confuse people as well
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marky wrote:
Oliverreilly wrote:I saw your little mention at the bottom of the page! Hahaha! Very good! Frame numbers will help a lot of people!
they would but some are incorrect so might confuse people as well
Yes the 2go bit looks a bit wrong, will get a copy when it comes out, it's always a good read.
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marky wrote:
Oliverreilly wrote:I saw your little mention at the bottom of the page! Hahaha! Very good! Frame numbers will help a lot of people!
they would but some are incorrect so might confuse people as well
Like what Mark?

There are lots of different opinions about the frame number sequences out there so I don't think there is a definitive 100% correct version of this? Not even YAMAHA know themselves it seems!!?? :|

A lot of the model/frame number information in the Spotters guide article was collated using the current UK FS1-E Register but the more bikes are added the more accurate it becomes so very important that every member add all of their fizzys onto the database! ;) :roll:

So if you have not already done so please can you add all of your fizzys on line using the following link:-

http://www.fs1eoc.co.uk/members/bikes.p ... dit&id=new
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per, look at the frame numbers in the two 2go descriptions
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marky wrote:per, look at the frame numbers in the two 2go descriptions
OK, the "394 typos" have been made by either Steve Cooper or the magazine it seems!? :? :shock: :(
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pertheswede wrote:
marky wrote:per, look at the frame numbers in the two 2go descriptions
OK, the "394 typos" have been made by either Steve Cooper or the magazine it seems!? :? :shock: :(
Per,

Being an S reg FS1-M 2GO drum brake owner I'm interested to know more about the range of frame numbers and when they were produced. I can see that the dates and numbers in the mag were just a copy of the EA wording so assume they ran from 1 Aug 77 to maybe June 1980 ??

My frame number is 2go - 200121 which I assume could be a fairly early production although it was actually registered in July 1978. Hoping as far as 2go's are concerned it might have some rarity (even though it does not have any pedals). :D

Any info appreciated.

Cheers, Mike
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