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Correct Stanley Lens for 73?....
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Correct Stanley Lens for 73?....
I've ended up with a right old selection of genuine Stanley lenses - can someone tell me exactly what embossed id numbers denote the correct lens for the 73?
I see the parts book shows different part numbers for front and rear lenses - does this mean they're different in some way?
Just out of interest, I have 2 lenses which have a 'frosted' internal finish on the circular 'face' section - with normal translucent sides - does anyone know what model/year these belong to?
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I see the parts book shows different part numbers for front and rear lenses - does this mean they're different in some way?
Just out of interest, I have 2 lenses which have a 'frosted' internal finish on the circular 'face' section - with normal translucent sides - does anyone know what model/year these belong to?
Ta
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Davy & Taffus, "The more writing, the later they are". This will not help in differentiating between front (orange-clear) and rear (orange frosted) as some are suggesting there is! I don't think it closes the case, although, it does give credence to GBH's theory, that very early Z1 blinker lenses may have no writing on lens.
MaineKZ observation that there were different part # for Z1 front & rear blinker lenses, is significant.
TailiftChris,. if you don't mind, what is the page number in Micky Hesse's book (Black Classic Book Vol1), where reference is made to this clear or frosted lenses. Perhaps it's in the latest volume?
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MaineKZ observation that there were different part # for Z1 front & rear blinker lenses, is significant.
TailiftChris,. if you don't mind, what is the page number in Micky Hesse's book (Black Classic Book Vol1), where reference is made to this clear or frosted lenses. Perhaps it's in the latest volume?
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Davy's probably summed it up. My 72 has little writing whereas the later lenses have shittt loads. There was a change to regulations somewhere in 1972 or 73 (probably USA) as the Hoonda lenses also changed and had shittt loads of writing on, which made reference to DOT and such. Also the later Hoonda lenses are a different color as are (from what I can tell) the 72 versus the 73 lenses.
Can't say about the EU though.
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Re: Correct Stanley Lens for 73?....
MaineKZ wrote:I've ended up with a right old selection of genuine Stanley lenses - can someone tell me exactly what embossed id numbers denote the correct lens for the 73?
I see the parts book shows different part numbers for front and rear lenses - does this mean they're different in some way?
Just out of interest, I have 2 lenses which have a 'frosted' internal finish on the circular 'face' section - with normal translucent sides - does anyone know what model/year these belong to?
Ta
Garn if you would care to read the post again, Main originally asked.
"can someone tell me exactly what embossed id numbers denote the correct lens for the 73?".
The other part of his question was "just out of interest" As he put it, so i think i summed it up ok for him??????????????????
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