Bridgestone Motorcycle Parts Discussion Board
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: chrisb on July 03, 2009, 08:34:14 PM
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I am looking for some help. This past winter I picked up a 175DT. It has a VIN number of 16J16214. My best guess thru number tracing is that it's a 1966. Can anyone verify that? Thanks,
Chris B.
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I can't find it now. But somewhere on the web was a break down when the various ser. no.s were made. Mine starts with 16L and I remember the info I had, made it a Dec. 1966 built bike.
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Chris, where did you find the info on dates of production. I know it is out there, but I can't find it.
Dave K
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Dave, the link to Mr. weeks article re:serial numbers,etc. is referenced by Richard in the Mach II discussion. Mark.
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Hi Dave,
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Hi Dave,
Sorry I have taken so long to get back to you. I found some information on serial numbers on "Scott's Bridgestone Motoncycles" Go to "links" and you'll see "Bridgestone Serial numbers". I think it's acurate, but I've learned on the internet - "Be-Ware" and also go to the experts to confirm information.
Best regards,
Chris
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Dave
Just go to the LINKS section on this site, under Personal Site, it's already there for you. Luke
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Found it and got it. I was looking again for my 175 DT that I got in Nov. to see that my titled as a '70 was made in Dec. '66. My brother just picked up a 175 Dt from Penn. (you may remember the very recent add for a free to good home 175). So we were comparing ser. no.s and bikes. His was made Jan. '67 and titled '72. Production wise in mos. they are very close. I also wanted to check the numbers on the 175 HS I bought new as '69 on Aug. 2 of '69. It was built in April '67. My Dec. built 175 had a 4 bolt rear sprocket as my brothers built the next month as a 6 bolt rear sprocket. Just picking over them and seeing the differences. Thanks for the responses.
Dave K