Friend sent me this. Sure is purdy. I thought it belonged here. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250688367221&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:MOTORS:1123
A little misleading to say its an RC. An original RC wold have provenance and worth more. This is a reproduction, which he freely admits in the description. My understanding is the Honda Factory did these for their CR750. I might be wrong and I don't know who was first, RC or Honda.
His hold down screw heads are Phillips which seem an odd choice. Hard to get the torque on them required to be effective. Mine are Allen heads. Now that I know, I would have asked for 8 or 10mm hex heads.
They are readily available from many machinists. I think Rob Voxonda is doing them. Mine was made by Les Barker in Vancouver WA, for $175. Though that was many years ago.
Some say with the more modern HD springs and milder cam grinds (RC ran some really BIG bump cams) they are not needed now. My nit picking aside, I agree they are way cool and whether you need them or not, I say why not? Belt and suspenders, reduces chance of puck leaks and cam flex.
PS: I just noticed the seller is in Springport IN which I don't know, but it can't be far from here, Indiana's not that big. Lots of machinists here in the racing business.
PPS: I see KOS (Mark) at M3 Racing has them for $350 with the allens like mine.