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    K0 Not Firing on 4 Cylinders

    Bruno - Switzerland. Have you tried measuring the cylinder compression? I would say that's the first thing to do. Second, check that the valve clearances are correct. Only after these points can you move on to the next step. Ciao
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    Vin Question

    THE NUMBER IS CORRECT, NO MISSING - The number is with VIN PLATE date 1/79 or 12/78 Missing maybe the VIN PLATE.
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    1982 CB750SC Frame

    Hello, the AMEN SAVIOR CHOPPER FRAME looms existed at the time. I'm talking about when I was young, in the 70s. For me they are the most aesthetically beautiful, they have a rear shock absorber that vaguely resembles the BMW R60 year 64. Then there is also a similar frame made by Santee. You...
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    Looking for help on a clutch issue

    Clutch k0 k1 k2 ... Hello, I write from Switzerland (EUROPE ) not city in USA. I bought a K0 dismantled and a K0 never touched for more than 40 years (it was in an old barn). I noticed that both have problems with the clutch. So, I look at the shop manual original, Clymer, Haynes, The parts...
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    Honda CB 750 K0, K1 ... Frame location in the neck

    Hello, Thanks for the reply, but I want to understand these rules. I have 4 frames K0, one is from France, has the number on the left side of the neck and the VIN plate on the tube right side. Two other frames are from Switzerland, the number on the right side of the neck and VIN plate on the...
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    Honda CB 750 K0, K1 ... Frame location in the neck

    Hello Sirs, Simple little question, the VIN in the neck in the Shop manuals all speak and country appear in the left site. But, to many frame in Europe, the VIN is located in the right. Maybe difference depend different country ? Thank you
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