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Offline michaelb

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1975 500/four
« on: February 06, 2017, 12:11:44 PM »
Hi all new to the forum.

I picked up a bike last year its had a fair few owners so it must have been registered in the uk.

The reg plate is on a P reg  registered 20/08/1975  is my bike a K3

Im doing a rebuild on it, vin reads CB 500-2066461

THANKS FOR ANY HELP

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Re: 1975 500/four
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2017, 01:29:57 AM »
Welcome Michael.
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Im doing a rebuild on it, vin reads CB 500-2066461
Is VIN the same as what we call a framenumber? Anyway, all CB500 Parts Lists are here: http://www.honda4fun.com/materiale-documentazione-tecnica/parts-list/parts-list-cb500  In the first few pages of every parts list you'll find the frame- and enginenumbers listed to which that particular list applies. When you've found the list that covers your bike, there is also the socalled 'area code' to observe. Useful also is this: http://www.honda4fun.com/home/faq/generali/111-cb500-differenze-k0-k1-k2 (Scroll down).
If you need to consult the Owner's Manual, they're all here: http://www.honda4fun.com/materiale-documentazione-tecnica/libretti-uso-a-manutenzione
When in doubt I can maybe help you out. A pic of your bike could help. Oh, and yours is not a CB500K3. My guess yours would be a CB500K1.
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Re: 1975 500/four
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2017, 04:11:32 PM »
Oh, and yours is not a CB500K3. My guess yours would be a CB500K1.


I agree. Looks to be a K1 - 1972 model.

CB500 K1 - 1972  04/01/1972  Frame - CB500E-2000001  Engine -CB500-2000001

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Re: 1975 500/four
« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2017, 06:40:42 PM »
In Australia, at least going by my two 500's, it appears that possibly K1's (20XXXXX) came with K2 engines (21XXXXX)?
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Re: 1975 500/four
« Reply #4 on: February 10, 2017, 01:21:22 AM »
To make sense of the CB500 engine- and framenumbers can cause some frustration. I mean, what to think of the last ofspring, the CB500K3, that has the framenumbers start at... 1000001 again (source: p 175 of https://www.classiccycles.org/media//DIR_1653304/DIR_1653404/DIR_1653507/24a1fc97eff08d37ffff8517ffffe41e.pdf). Anyway, best is to select the Parts List that you think covers your model. All CB500 Parts Lists are here: http://www.honda4fun.com/materiale-documentazione-tecnica/parts-list/parts-list-cb500  In the first few pages of every parts list you'll find the frame- and enginenumbers listed to which model that particular list applies. When you've found the list that covers your bike, there is also the socalled 'area code' to observe. Useful also is this: http://www.honda4fun.com/home/faq/generali/111-cb500-differenze-k0-k1-k2 (Scroll down).
If you need to consult the Owner's Manual, they're all here: http://www.honda4fun.com/materiale-documentazione-tecnica/libretti-uso-a-manutenzione
So there are 4 tags to observe:  enginenumber, framenumber, carbnumber and the area code. When you're in doubt about a certain part on your model or just want to know on what other models that part can be found, a site like this can be helpful http://www.motogrid.com/oempartfinder.htm?aribrand=HOM&arian=MOTORCYCLE .
You can enter the partnumber and do a search. Click select model and you'll have a list of models presented that had that particular part. Some models that went exclusively to Europe like the CB500K2 (ED, F, G) and the CB500K3 are not covered however.
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Re: 1975 500/four
« Reply #5 on: February 10, 2017, 09:05:06 AM »
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