Hmmmm, the plot thickens Watson .....
Or is it me who is Watson? Hmmmmm
I find this puzzling. The bike tested for the 1997 MBR had an F7 with an ahead system, which they introduced (1") for 1997. My 1996 C16R has a threaded F7. It seems very odd if they went backwards for the 7.2 fork or if they made any 7.2s that were non-standard.
And as you mention it, I have always accepted the interpretation of the A-Pro serial numbers and have found it reliable - except for my C16, which is A405, but is definitely a 1996 frame and paint. I don't whether it is possible that they made frames in bulk, well ahead of time, and applied the finishing touches such as braze-ons nearer to the model year. The other possibility is that they may have changed the serial number format.
Or is it me who is Watson? Hmmmmm
I find this puzzling. The bike tested for the 1997 MBR had an F7 with an ahead system, which they introduced (1") for 1997. My 1996 C16R has a threaded F7. It seems very odd if they went backwards for the 7.2 fork or if they made any 7.2s that were non-standard.
And as you mention it, I have always accepted the interpretation of the A-Pro serial numbers and have found it reliable - except for my C16, which is A405, but is definitely a 1996 frame and paint. I don't whether it is possible that they made frames in bulk, well ahead of time, and applied the finishing touches such as braze-ons nearer to the model year. The other possibility is that they may have changed the serial number format.