Posted by Chris Rushton "Guest"
One of my bikes (E- 1005192) also has three punch marks (they are just simple "centre- punch" dots) next to the engine number. The only reference to the use of such marks that I have found is in an American Honda Service Bulletin, number 15 of 16th March 1970. This bulletin covers the replacement under warranty of the throttle valves / cables on machines up to frame number 1017342, and the rear wheel dampers on machines up to frame number 1016997. It requires that after replacement of the rear wheel dampers, that three centre-punch marks are made on the rear wheel flange just outboard of the driven sprocket. Is it perhaps the case that the marks were actually placed next to the engine for some reason (easier to see than on the rear wheel flange where oil, etc, could obscure them)? or is there some other warranty repair which marks near the engine number denote. Unfortunately, I cannot be sure whether the damper rubbers have actually been changed on my bike, but there are definately no punch marks on the rear wheel flange, only next to the engine number.