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Beginning with the introduction of the then new, sporting 500cc Tiger 100 model of 1939 and continuing up through to the end of production during 1974, this volume profiles the original separate engine and gearbox designs, and the redesigned unit-construction Daytona models. Contains detailed specs on a year-to-year basis for each model.

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