Having never restored a Honda K3 I have looked at many pics on the web for some details of what was original and have some basic questions. Was the frame a gloss black? Was the front fork triple clamps a satin black? I've read Duplicolor DE1615 is a close match for the engine. Were the cases, cylinders and even the head painted? On other restorations I have completed, I resisted painting the heads and vapor blasted instead. Using a 2K clear over polished covers acceptable? Thanks, Jr.
I'm posting this because you asked, and depends on how much orig. info you want to use.
I'm using CMS part pages. The most accurate are honda 1st edition parts books.
The K3 frame part # ends in "B" ...black.
The orig, 1st 750 K (KO) says "NH1" ..."NH1" is the Honda paint for their black.
FYI - the '78 750K frame says "NH1", but the frame # ends in "ZA"...white primer.
this next post was for the 500 but still applies.
Hi guys - I'm working on a '72 CB500K. I have it all taken apart but am forecasting which paint I should use to get an original looking finish. In the past, I've used Rustoleum Satin Black on frames, but I'm wondering if the original frame for this bike was a bit glossier...? Any thought/ideas?
Cb 500 K1 frame color was honda NH1.. black.
partzilla sells this OEM honda paint, color NH1.
the frame color isn't satin, or semi, or gloss. But restorers have used them, close enough I guess.
The only other paint I've come across that matched the "black" on the clock cases , 1975 550, is Eastwoods Underhood Black which seems to mirror the frame.
FYI.
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I'm not a restorer. I did redo a tach for a 550F and matched a NOS speedo using eastwood. I don't think to most people it matters. It's a choice.
You said you were a newbie so just FYI.