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    robertc is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Surprise Surprise!

    Getting ready to commence assembly of one of the Cagivas when this little surprise surfaced. I tore down the two Cagivas the first weekend I got them, and failed to look under the triples for the production number. Needing a top triple for the second Cagiva, I sent my complete set to Mike at HRE to have a top made not long after tear down. When Mike was getting ready to ship them back, he called to ask of I wanted the bottom of the triple he made to have the same number as my originals. I explained it was the production number, and asked him what number was there. That's when I discovered I had #2. I knew one of them was a very early one due to the subframe and grab bar differences, but never expected this. Hope to talk with Andy soon to find out more of its history.
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    GO CAVS!
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    xrider is offline Got The Holeshot Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    Very cool! I think mine is marked 42

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    C.J is offline Just Too Addicted Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    My buddy Andy's isn't numbered?

    He said that he spoke with Andy and that it was supposed to be one of the last ones built,,, that'd be cool to see the 2nd one built and the 2nd to last built!!


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