Where did my import come from?

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Where did my import come from?

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Is there a place where i can find out where my storm came from? Apparantly I need to check before ordering the dynojet kit. I have the chassis number...

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Only an idea mate, have you tried emailing Honda UK direct with your details etc,

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I've sent a message but as yet, no reply.

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Hush wrote:I've sent a message but as yet, no reply.

Cheers
If you are desperate you could always phone them :!:

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More than useless I'm afraid! I'm sure i saw a post ages ago, one of the members was able to find out, seems strange that Honda can't! They claim to have no information about non-uk bikes.
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Post by eddvtr1000 »

check somebodys haines manual, they normaly have chassis number's and stuff with corrasponding countries of orogin :)
4 cyl = 2ltr , 2 cyl = 1ltr it's all relative.
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Thanks mate, i'll do exactly that... anyone got a haines they could check for me?? my chassis number is JH2SC36A 7XM200983

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Here's what Haynes say:-

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Never Mind Haynes 8O
That bikes been nicked twice, written off and wanted for 3 outstanding warrents 8O 8O 8O
Hide it quick!!!

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ARRRRggg!! 8O

OK OK, i'm leaving the country later, for the time being though, looking at haynes (correct spelling this time) mine looks like a UK F model, even though it has KPH on the clock... any thoughts?

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Could be any number of reason's. You could check the Carb ID also shown on Haynes page :!: It tells you where to look for the number at the top of the page :!:

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AH HA!! found out where it came from..

HOLLAND, isn't that vierd?

Good news is they have the same carbs etc so normal kit. Also had Bob Farnham recomended to me for Dynojetting so going to check them out for availabilty. Thanks for all help on this!!!

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Hush wrote:AH HA!! found out where it came from..

HOLLAND, isn't that vierd?
Well spill the bean's then, how did you work that out :?:

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I cheated, went through the history to see which dealer originally sold it, phoned him up and asked!!!
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Strange, cos Honda doesn't recognise the frame no. at all!
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