Submodel?
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Submodel?
How do I find the submodel on my bike? What does a submodel look like (Is it "Road star" or SV16AT?)
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Re: Submodel?
viewtopic.php?t=7080 ?goliathsystems102 wrote:How do I find the submodel on my bike? What does a submodel look like (Is it "Road star" or SV16AT?)
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No on is replying because no one is really sure what the answer is. You're going to have to talk to your insurance company for a better explanation.
To me model would be like: Honda Civic
And the submodel would be: Hatchback or coupe
I'm not really sure how that would translate across to a standard bike unless it's something like the C50T which is the touring iteration.
In all honesty I think the question doesn't apply to your bike.
To me model would be like: Honda Civic
And the submodel would be: Hatchback or coupe
I'm not really sure how that would translate across to a standard bike unless it's something like the C50T which is the touring iteration.
In all honesty I think the question doesn't apply to your bike.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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