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      kika6x6




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      Registered: April 2016
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      It had the original transmission. A baker hill 7000...I cannot find any numbers etc because it's been painted a few times...someone help me identify it?
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  1.   Sat May 7, 2016 10:26pm
    1. ARGOJIM

      Just me and my shadow


      Registered: May 2009
      Location: NJ 08533
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      Lightly sand just under those snaps.

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  1.   Sun May 8, 2016 9:00am
    1. Don

      I'm a two-stroke man!


      Registered: June 2007
      Location: Northern VA
      Posts: 2,765

      If that doesn't work, have a look at the transmission. If it's a 5000, the machine was most likely a 297, if it's a 6000 (no reverse), most likely an ST340R or ST400R; if it's a 7000, most likely an ST300D. 208TT is out because of the exhaust routing. Axles and sprockets can tell you a lot as well: are they 1" or smaller?

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  1.   Sun May 8, 2016 4:13pm
    1. ARGOJIM

      Just me and my shadow


      Registered: May 2009
      Location: NJ 08533
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      They look like 300d flanges.

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