900ss 1982 for Sale

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Gum
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900ss 1982 for Sale

Post by Gum »

Gday, im a little unsure as where to post this but here goes.

Im looking at a 1982 900ss can anyone confirm these are correct.

Engine……………..DM860 094538

Vin…………………DM86055091562

Thanks in advance. Gum
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abmartin
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Post by abmartin »

Gum,

The frame number should be DM860SS not DM86055. The motor number is listed on the database section of this website as being a 1982 SS but the frame number is missing.

The numbers would appear to be in line with what you would expect for the year.

Bruce
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mgh1955
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Post by mgh1955 »

Gum/Bruce

I think that the VIN is from the vehicle compliance plate the Australian authorities attached to bike frames. Usually attached to right side down tube. Can't recall whether the end part of number is frame or engine number.

Mick
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Post by DesmoKid »

FWIW the VIN number is the Vehicle Identification Number. In Australia, this number is exactly the same as the frame number. After 1977 ( i.e. from 78 onwards), the VIN tag on bevel SSs was moved from the right side down strut and stuck to the front of the headstock. The VIN tag should also have the build date stamped on it (month/year). From the given engine and frame numbers (and, yes, the frame number should start DM860SS) the bike is consistent with an 82 model. Another way to tell if the bike is an 82, and not an 81, is to look at the fairing. The 81 bikes generally did not have DESMO stickers and the 82 bikes had DESMO stickers with square cornered Es. The fugly seats were also different in that the 81 bikes were notched above the shock mounts and the 82 bikes were not. The 82 bikes generally had fairing braces, like the MHRs, and slightly different front forks. But the engine and frame numbers themselves indicate production towards the very end of the bevel SS life making it a rare duck indeed.
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nottonight68
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Post by nottonight68 »

Gum- forget this folly and just finish your sport and ride it,shits all over a scummy 82 japa SS.
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Post by BEVEL DAVE »

My '82 SS is 091597, must make it fairly late??? When did they stop.

Dave.
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