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alex d
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When were 94mm cylinders introduced?
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October 30, 2006, 17:08:06 pm »
Early 80s I suspect
Were they considered streetable back then?
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SOB/RFH
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Have fun!!
Re: When were 94mm cylinders introduced?
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October 30, 2006, 18:04:28 pm »
I talked to Mark Herbert about this a few years ago and when the 90,5 and 92 came ther was a advertisment war and a dispute about the fact wheter they worked or not. It was clear who made what and what the argumetnt were for each version. The 94's just came in a CB add and from that on they have been there. They were considered as bad as a 92's by the 90,5 users but, do I dare to say, they have proved that wrong as they surpasss the 92's. One thing is clear. There is not as mouch of a dispute around them anymore when used in a type 1. Maybe we don't use our cars as mouch as they did back then and lack feed back..................
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