So my father and I have recently acquired a 1971 CB500, essentially for free. The story is that the guy who owned it used to drag race it, but got killed in a street accident on another bike in the early 80s. Anyhow, it has been sitting since 1983.
It has a hot cam with no identifying marks on it, some fairly serious port work, and 61mm pistons in it.
They look like CB750 pistons that have been lightened, but there are a few markings on them that suggest they aren't Honda OEM.
Anyhow, one of the compression rings is broken and we are trying to get a proper replacement. I think OEM Honda 750 rings will be the ticket, but I wanted to check here first in case anyone has any other information.
Notice deep cuts on the skirt
"300" on the side like the K0-K5 750 motors
I don't think Honda pistons have these markings.
No circlips for piston pin, just these pin snubbers...seems odd to me.
So? Any thoughts? My guess is aftermarket, Japanese made OEM replacement pistons that were machined to work in a CB500....but perhaps these were something more unique than that. Any information appreciated.