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that is one nice original bike. grips are period correct but not stock honda. Most people did change them out. Rear peg is missing. paint ,seat, chrome , engine look great. more pics would be nice.
Quote from: jlh3rd on April 04, 2020, 03:57:46 amthat is one nice original bike. grips are period correct but not stock honda. Most people did change them out. Rear peg is missing. paint ,seat, chrome , engine look great. more pics would be nice.Thanks, must be a rare color as stated. I have had my fair share of bikes in this era and had not come across this color with unique tank scheme so I wasn't sure. Good catch on the rear peg, I hadn't notice that despite being elbow deep in it the last 2 days. I will post some more pics after detailing it a bit. I road it last night about 5 miles and all seems great, definitely will need to get some new rubber and a deeper dive into the drive train to go any further. I put the grips on out of the gate as the originals were toast. Cool that we can still find these bikes relatively unmolested after all this time. This one started its life in Pennsylvania and was last registered in 1996 (12K) by original owner. It made its way west just to sit for another 10 years.Cheers, Keith
Good find! 12K miles? Needs to be kept totally original including the grips.
so, are you going to ride the bike, or try to preserve it as an original, unrestored ?
All those yellow markings on bolts, nuts an important detail.I have seen stock restores where they added the yellow markings as Honda did it.
Quote from: jlh3rd on April 04, 2020, 05:15:46 pmso, are you going to ride the bike, or try to preserve it as an original, unrestored ?I have some other bikes, so I will likely sell it sooner than later to someone appreciative of the era. Definitely will not alter from original. I will go through it more thoroughly to make it a dependable runner, get the title work done...I would hate to see this one get chopped or modified.
Spare fuses, standard on 500 and 550 K0,1,2
An old stock original bike's yellow paint marks and stickers with their locations are good information for other restorers where all this have disappeared decades ago. Photos of it all. I have searched for stock CB750 photos to verify all stickers and where placed. Stickers differ by year and country.
Quote from: bryanj on April 04, 2020, 01:11:06 pmSpare fuses, standard on 500 and 550 K0,1,2InterestingI have original 550K1 but spare fuses are inside fuse box in rubber holder. I have us model. Otherwise airbox cover looks the same
maybe he has a 500 ? ......jet green?time to check some numbers?