I don't know if these are any good but it looks right these were used on many models including the USA market early Z50AK1's
I have just bought one and will let you guys know when it arrives.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HONDA-Data-PLATE-Early-1969-CB-CL-CD-360-450-250-T350-Rebel-Super-Sport-CB72-/281463988521?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item41888fa129
Well I received my Repo No number plate during the week, and I have compared it to my original and the other repo sticker type available,
and after reading the sellers Ad Words again it gets a thums down from me. The printing is good but the Alloy plate is very different, why do people mislead you when selling their product This repo plate is not as thick the original, REMEMBER, the detail makes a difference.
How can that be the same as original? its printed on 3M Product 467MP that is 0.11mm thick Polycoated Kraft Paper (PCK) see the 3M Link
http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/104064O/high-performance-adhesive-transfer-tapes-with-3m-adhesive-200mp.pdf Copied from ebay
"Anodized natural aluminum with black writing
ALU PLATE Size in mm : 91 mm x 27 mm,
Thickness 0.1 mm
Same as the original, the rear site is with adhesive glue to join better to the frame
Like the original, this plate is a sheet of anodized aluminum thickness of 0.1 mm is not a self-adhesive plastic! Thoroughly clean the chassis to be fat before you attach
REMEMBER, the detail makes a difference
Put your trust in our hands and Buy with confidence"
I sold my first Sandcast and regretted it till I bought it back 6958/7149, its taken a few years to get a couple more 6946/7169, and 6970/E6956