From
1979 to 1995 Honda had a 11-digit VIN
e.g. RD023600883
R: cc (A=up to 50, D=up to 70, H=up to 80,
J=up to 125, K=up to 150, M=up to
250, N=up to 400, P=up to 600, R=up to 800, S=up to 800)
D: type of motorcycle (B=kids bike/ATC,
C=Street, D=Enduro, E=OHV/Offroad
bike - not street legal, F=Scooter)
02: internal production number (here NX650
Dominator)
3: version
6: series
00883: serial number
From
1996 on Honda has a 17-digit VIN
e.g.
JH2RD07ABTM000992 or JH2RD07A1YM417129
JH2: country of production (JH2=WMI Honda
Japan, 1HF=Honda America, ZDC=Honda Italy,
VTM=Montesa/Honda Spain)
RD07A: type (here Africa Twin)
B: version
1: control number (1-9 or X)
T: year (T=1996, V=1997, W=1998, X=1999,
Y=2000, 1=2001 ... 6=2006)
M: factory (M=Hamamatsu/Japan,
K=Kumamoto/Japan, A=Ohio/USA, F=Atessa/Italy,
E=Barcelona/Spain
000992: serial number
Source:
Motorrad Spezial 2006, Gebrauchtkauf
differences between a Honda
Africa Twin RD07
and a RD07A
RD07
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RD07A
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at a RD07A the front mask is fixed with only one screw (in the middle
above the headlights)
- at a RD07A both
headlights have the normal light and the high beam (but with a RD07 the
previous owner could have changed that)
- at a RD07A the
rear suspension is not adjustable anymore (this is ofcourse only true,
if the original suspension is still in the bike)
- at a
RD07A there is no additional air pressure for the front
suspension anymore (little valves or hoses)
- but the best
info you still get from the VIN-Number
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select your model by the
color
RD03 1988-1989
XRV 650 |
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RD04 1990
XRV 750 |
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RD04 1991
XRV 750 |
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RD04 1992
XRV 750 |
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RD07 1993
XRV 750 |
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RD07 1994
XRV 750 |
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RD07 1995
XRV 750 |
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RD07A 1996
XRV 750 |
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RD07A 1997
XRV 750 |
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RD07A 1998
XRV 750 |
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RD07A 1999
XRV 750 |
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RD07A 2000-2003
XRV 750 |
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