Honda CB750 Sandcast

General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: toycollector10 on August 18, 2015, 06:04:39 am

Title: Repro double cut front fender and short chain guard questions
Post by: toycollector10 on August 18, 2015, 06:04:39 am
Hello sandcast fans. I've a diecast K0 frame number 12300 and I have a few questions:

1. I want to fit a Yamiya short chain guard for asthetic reasons. Would this be correct for my bike?
2. I want to fit a double cut front guard. Would this be correct for my frame number?
3. The Yamiya double cut appears to be the guard of choice. However, with the New Zealand dollar at just .65 USD and factoring tax when landed at 15% and freight the cost comes out to around $1500 NZD or approximately $1000 USD. It's just a bridge too far. So has anyone an opinion of this manufacturer below?

http://www.motorcycleseatsdirect.com/1969-Honda-cb750-cb750k0-sandcast-front-mudguard-fender/ (http://www.motorcycleseatsdirect.com/1969-Honda-cb750-cb750k0-sandcast-front-mudguard-fender/)

The one from Vietnam would be $468 NZD landed but I don't like the paint on the underside.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-CB750-K0-CB750K0-Double-Cut-Sand-Cast-Front-fender-1969-/301691074846?hash=item463e30791e&vxp=mtr#shpCntId (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-CB750-K0-CB750K0-Double-Cut-Sand-Cast-Front-fender-1969-/301691074846?hash=item463e30791e&vxp=mtr#shpCntId)

Any comments would be much appreciated.

Or, does anyone have a repairable guard they could sell me?

Thanks, TC10

Title: Re: Repro double cut front fender and short chain guard questions
Post by: markb on August 18, 2015, 08:22:51 am
My 12681 diecast had the double-cut front fender and the short chain guard.  I think the chain guard changed on the K1. 
Title: Re: Repro double cut front fender and short chain guard questions
Post by: CBman on August 18, 2015, 09:15:47 am
No Mark, short chain guard was changed  in early 20K VIN range, I think. Double cut fron fender about 15K
Title: Re: Repro double cut front fender and short chain guard questions
Post by: markb on August 18, 2015, 12:21:21 pm
Thanks.  At least they're correct for the 12000 VINs.
Title: Re: Repro double cut front fender and short chain guard questions
Post by: UK Pete on August 20, 2015, 12:42:11 pm
I think the Vietnam fender and the one from motorcycle seats direct are the same fender, and possibly the same seller, just a feeling I get so I can't be sure
Pete
Title: Re: Repro double cut front fender and short chain guard questions
Post by: Steve Swan on August 20, 2015, 03:11:48 pm
seems someone made a post on this a year or so ago.  can't recall ever hearing a blow by blow comparison of the Vietnamese vs original fenders.  seem to recall front fenders are close, but not exact. not asked in this post, but i do recall the exhaust being more polished, brighter chromed than original.  don't recall hearing anything about fit of Viet vs orig.parts.

would be nice to here a concise comparison.....
Title: Re: Repro double cut front fender and short chain guard questions
Post by: toycollector10 on August 24, 2015, 06:09:13 pm
Thanks for the input, men. I'll have to run with the Yamiya750 guard as every time I would look at the bike it would annoy me if it wasn't the best I could buy. I'm also glad that I can fit it along with a short chain guard.
Title: Re: Repro double cut front fender and short chain guard questions
Post by: ashimotok0 on August 26, 2015, 07:40:01 pm
Thanks for the input, men. I'll have to run with the Yamiya750 guard as every time I would look at the bike it would annoy me if it wasn't the best I could buy. I'm also glad that I can fit it along with a short chain guard.


My advice FWIW buy the blade polished but unchromed from Vietnam and then further polish yourself,  then chrome plate (around 70GBP in the UK to have chromed). That's what I did for my early diecast and it turned out really nice. I was the one who persuaded him to sell unchromed (or raw metal as he calls it and the unchromed price isn't much less than chromed by him but his chroming isn't too good). Word of advice though, tell him to protect the underside as mine arrived with quite a bit of surface rust.

Ash
Title: Re: Repro double cut front fender and short chain guard questions
Post by: toycollector10 on August 26, 2015, 08:40:00 pm
Thanks Ash, I'll buy one and get it chromed. That will save me the best part of $900 NZD. And from two feet away from it, no one will know that it's not "Yamiya correct"  :-X