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Posted by Ralph on October 25, 2001 at 17:07:05 from (65.45.140.49):
In Reply to: c and super c posted by Mark on October 25, 2001 at 11:21:12:
Mark: The early C had water pumps as extra cost items. Radiator was shorter thus grill was also shorter causing gas tank mounting pads to be shorter. Disk brakes was a big change as was fasthitch on Supers. All C's had live hydraulics as extra cost items. All three foot pedals were straight on C's and bent back on supers. (kids could reach pedals easier) 113 vs 123 engine as mentioned. Early front wheels adjustable as extra cost item as was Electrical system also extra cost on earliest ones.(used mag) The B was very plain so the early C had to keep price down by making many things extra cost. More than ya wanted to know? Take care. R.
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