
Then there's also that chance that the VIN tag says it was assembled in December, 1978, leading some to think that it's a '78 bike.

I have a copy of a magazine from 1979, don't remember which one it was, but they did a shaft-drive shootout. They gathered examples of all the shaft-driven bikes available at the time and did a comparison test. The test involved a ride from their offices in southern California to Daytona for the races. The races were in late February or early March that year, so the 850 that they had in that test obviously had to be assembled a bit before that, possibly in late '78.
That was an interesting test. The contenders were: Honda GL1000 Goldwing, Yamaha XS1100, BMW R100 (might have been R100T), Kawasaki KZ1000ST, Kawasaki KZ1300 and Suzuki GS850G. The overall winner was the GS850G.

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