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Drew Back
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Can anyone pinpoint the exact production number of these bikes and where did they all go off too
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Drew, I think the only way you can get that info is from either BSAOC via there dispatch book info and I think also the VMCC also hold copies, whilst the BSA are helpful I 've heard that the VMCC is quicker, best of luck with that .
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If you ever find out Drew, I'd be interested, as would no doubt others
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