I think we've been here before
or maybe not. In any case it will be good to get some member feedback (I'm not holding my breath though)
There are at least 3 early exhausts for the 1969 bikes that I know of but there may be more and I'm not sure there is a definitive answer to your question
Type 1 The Lotus Root type was only seen on the "sandcast" bikes. This exhaust has the large diffuser/baffle and has no stampings or indents/paragraphs (these are the pressed sections below the rear brake pedal and gear change pedal).
Type 2 The second generation type were similar to the lotus root pipes but had some differences the main being the smaller diffuser/baffle. Again, no stampings and no indents/paragraphs. Seen on sandcast bikes and at least some of the early production diecast bikes of 1969 (and maybe 70).
Type 3 The third generation type were the same as type 2 but had HM300 stamped on the pipes were we see the common HM300/HM341 stamping. There were no indents/paragraphs seen on this pipe. My VIN 11970 bike had this type pipe fitted which I believe were the original pipes.
Now the thing to remember is that there is no hard and fast rule when it comes to a number of components fitted to any Honda motorcycle and the 1969/70 CB750 is no different and some might say the rules were very unclear. I think Chris R may have some info on this subject.
I would accept that there are some (maybe many, maybe US only, maybe, maybe, maybe) bikes that came with unstamped (no HM300 stampings) all the way up to VIN 30000 or VIN 45000.
Benji, I would suggest you buy a set of Yamiya pipes, fit them to your bike, fit sunglasses, stand back and enjoy
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KP