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Originally Posted by emmdee
Right then. Time to fess up and admit something. For the sake of simplicity, I thought a 460 was a 440 with a boot stuck on the back. A 760 was a 740 with a different engine and higher spec, ditto the 940/960, and a 164 was a bigger spiffier 144. I never thought much about it, but I assumed that a 360 was just a 340 with a boot stuck on the back, as I've seen 340s with boots. Having just checked out a thread about the world's best 360, it looks like a 340 (no boot!).
My confusion is now absolute. Will someone please tell me the difference between a 340 and 360; did they both come with and without boots or what? If the differences were nothing to do with the boot, what were the differences?
m.d.
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the main differens betweenthe 340 and the 360 is that the 360 only had the 2 liter engin and the spare wheel is in the back and not in the engin bay. the fule tank was bigger then the 340s(were 40 liters) the 360 had a sadel tank (50 liters). I hope this helps abit.