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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Dinsdale" data-source="post: 150591" data-attributes="member: 58"><p>Maybe, but it maybe refering to the photo above which is cut off which maybe a different bike. Also whoever wrote that maybe wrong. Too many maybes to be sure.</p><p></p><p>I just extracted from the DB all the series A bikes that went to Kings of Oxford and / or just Oxford and looking at the bikes close to the other DFC we have recorded I can only find one Meteor which had a tank with stainless side pannels and that bike has a known registration which is not DFC 213. There are several Comets close by date wise with stainless tanks which went to Oxford for which their registrations are unknown but for which DFC 213 could fit. So from a works record view and a process of elimination, Meteor doesn't really fit as a model and most likely a Comet.</p><p></p><p>Simon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Dinsdale, post: 150591, member: 58"] Maybe, but it maybe refering to the photo above which is cut off which maybe a different bike. Also whoever wrote that maybe wrong. Too many maybes to be sure. I just extracted from the DB all the series A bikes that went to Kings of Oxford and / or just Oxford and looking at the bikes close to the other DFC we have recorded I can only find one Meteor which had a tank with stainless side pannels and that bike has a known registration which is not DFC 213. There are several Comets close by date wise with stainless tanks which went to Oxford for which their registrations are unknown but for which DFC 213 could fit. So from a works record view and a process of elimination, Meteor doesn't really fit as a model and most likely a Comet. Simon [/QUOTE]
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