Great observation, KP and Keith.
kicker rubbers that came with 4363 and 232 are same length of short, no indication kickers were not original to machines nor that rubbers were replaced, both have the "HM" logo. hard, i always assumed with age; with great effort or not at all could i rotate them by hand on the pedal shaft, much less even try to pull them off. i gave them a long dip in boiling water; softened and readily came off. i would think they would have had to be softer from the factory, how else could they get such a hard rubber on ?!?
2157 kicker not original to bike, long, small diameter rubber, no logo, same rib design and soft.
in the past, i've ordered replacement rubbers from Honda, smaller diameter, long type, soft, no "HM" logo, so i did not use them. i don't have them anymore, so i have no idea what the pn was. i do remember being impressed how soft the replacements were compared to the 232/4363 rubbers that came on their kickers.
i know the later 750's came with larger diameter rubbers and quite soft; around the K3 or K4 generation, i believe.
i wonder if the original production rubbers were a different composition material than the later production replacement rubbers..... ??
i've always wondered if they shrunk or came that way... sort of an 'eyesore'. kind of assumed they may have shrunk, because i could not rotate them on the shaft suggesting the diameter had shrunk has well as the length and because they were so hard.... imho.
for me, if i recall correctly, seems the rubbers with "HM" are nla, hard to find good logo type that are not nicked or gouged.