Chris !
Appears you did not make notice of the answers to your question on the other thread YOU opened about this very SAME topic ?
Are you familiarizing yourself with the information contained in the SOOC website ?
The website "cmnsl" you have asked about twice, now, IS (and has been) in "LINKS."
Do you have a HONDA Parts Manual ? If not, I suggest you obtain one. It is a very helpful reference. There may even be a member who would graciously make a xerox copy for you, if you ask
To answer your question about spoke p.n.'s - Referring to my HONDA Parts Manual, print date 7.69; (only the round bead rim was available then)
There are TWO different p.n.'s used for the front wheel & TWO different p.n.'s used for the rear wheel.
In other words, each wheel requires TWO different spokes; an "inner" and an "outer" spoke.
Per 7.69 Parts Manual -
"Spoke A, front (Daido) 44606-300-003"
"Spoke B, front (Daido) 44607-300-003"
"Spoke A, rear (Daido) 42606-300-003"
"Spoke B, rear (Daido) 42607-300-003"
These p.n.'s were available from HONDA last year.
Checking two other HONDA Parts Manuals, (CB750 - K1) & (CB750 - K4). BOTH these manuals call for the same p.n. as the HONDA Parts Manual with a 7.69 print date.
My CB750 1004363 has round lip rim on rear and square lip on front (correct setup). Looking at my sales receipt from Buchanan's their p.n. for rear spokes are KHON711SS. Front spokes - KHON517SS. Stainless steel spokes are a tiny bit more shiny than clear zinc. So, for a perfect 'original' restoration - would not be correct and would appear only very slightly over-restored to only the discriminating eye. Clear zinc dulls time; looses it's brighness. Another plus to stainless spokes - they will not loosen nearly as easily.
Hope this clarifies sufficiently your questions.