The man in the photo from the Japanese book is not Mr Dick Mann, but my friend Kurt Liebman. His father owned AMOL Precision in New Jersey which is now closed. The photo was taken in early 80's after Kurt won the F750 race at Daytona when AHRMA (American Historical Racing Motorcycle Association) was just starting. The bike is one of the original 5 "kit" bikes....that were given to special Honda Dealers by Mr Bob Hansen of American Honda.These bikes were not complete bikes as some people talk about, but were sent to dealers in parts only. That is why some have different types of oil tanks, pipes, seat/fuel tanks..as each dealer had their own ideas about what parts worked the best.
Pops Dryer from Chicago, who was Honda's first dealer set up in US... got one, Krause Honda in PA got one, AMOL got one, Spring Branch Honda got one, and Woody Leone in Beaumont, Texas got one.
Note: the Yellow one that Vic World restored, was the Krause Honda bike and that is in Honda Museum in Motegi Japan, along side the Hansen Works CR450 that I restored and raced at Daytona in 1997.
The Woody Leone bike, with most of the kit parts left off... is in Japan at a private owners home. I purchased all of the parts from Woody and used those to complete a 98% accurate CR750 kit bike that Mr Barber owns in Alabama, (ie: Barber Museum)
Kurt/AMOL bike is owned by Kurt and no..it is not for sale.
Dryer Honda still has the bike that received from American Honda.
Spring Branch is gone...no one knows where.
KOS
M3 Racing