as much information as you fellows can find, research, all would be very welcome. If French Honda Distributor or Dealer archives exist and you can find them, what a great information coup you will achieve !
Bob Jameson, said USA distributors, dealers, service, sales personnel and retail buyers paid no attention to "9-hole vs 10-hole clutch covers," sandcast vs diecast crank cases." what American distributors, dealers and retail public were demanding were motorcycles. Bob Hansen said the sole focus of the Honda factory officials was to DELIVER as soon as possible units to dealers in the USA.
it's difficult to not believe Honda KNEW the motorcycles they were going to send would be assembled using sandcast cases. i find it more difficult to believe distributors or importers such as Psalty would know the motorcycles were fitted with sandcast cases. What Psalty wanted was motorcycles NOW. i am sure French demand for CB750 motorcycles was very strong. Gerard and Patrick; your passion for these machines reflects this.
Honda Factory KNEW the majority of the market volume was in USA. Honda factory focus was on satisfying USA market demand FIRST. information i am aware of, albeit it 2nd hand, non-USA markets did not have the priority of receiving units over USA markets. case in point, Britain did not get CB750 units until early-mid 1970. i cannot imagine British, French and probably German outcry for importing units was less than strong.