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Really? OK. All info I collected for a long time including BMW's parts listings and ETK system didn't or don't agree.
Don't get me wrong, I am not at all disagreeing or trying to be combative, as remember, it would be
TO MY ADVANTAGE IF YOU ARE RIGHT - for that would mean my replacement BMW seat is of the correct type. So keeping that in mind, is your opinion based on the fact that the seat looks original on the bike? - (old and weathered/faded a bit) It sure looks aged like one might expect for one that was garage kept all these years, and surely it has likely been on that or another bike for many, many years. I just cannot figure out why it would have had a seat put on it that by all accounts did not turn up until 5 months after my bike was produced, yet the eBay listed bike was produced even earlier than what I researched for my '71 /5. Hmmm...
I wondered if the bike had been wrecked/dropped long, long ago and the seat and rear fender were damaged and replaced with the parts for 09/71 and up bikes. My understanding is the dual grab rail seats and a few other of the parts put on the earliest bikes, went away/were discontinued and gone pretty rapidly after the changes were made. Maybe this is when they put the replacement non-drilled and reflector-less front turn signal pods on as well? Dunnoh. Try getting those NLA reflectors for the turn signal pods, other than the extra full set I have, they're about as common as Faberge Eggs today!
Someone else would know for sure more about the VIN#'s - I am wondering now too, a bike produced when BMW "claims" they made the change to the seat into what is pictured there and I ended up with as a replacement for mine, would anyone know, a bike produced in 09/71 - when the seat style change-over in question took place; would that have not possibly been an early 1972 bike anyway? I believe my ex's 1971 R75/5 was a 09 or 10/70 production date and was a
1971 model year bike; just as they do for automobiles...
Thanks for weighing in. I hope to hear more from you and others here that are experienced with the history of these bikes in that era. Remember too, while instinct and the info I have makes me think that is a later seat,
I WOULD BE ELATED to find out there is a consensus you are in fact correct, for that would mean mine now is the proper seat and I'll never be nagged by wanting to blow as much as the entire new BMW seat costs to make mine back into the earlier SWB seat style.
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Something not cheap, wasteful and pretty aggravating all around! - Thanks again.
Anyone else?