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Why do you say your K2 has a K5 engine number 🤔. Is your bike an original 1st registered UK model or is it a USA spec bike, and what year was it manufactured in/ registered in?.The UK K2's were available in only a very few colours and most of the colours you mention are not UK model colours.
A UK K2 1975 VIN should start with 21****** and the UK only had :Candy Custom GoldCandy Ruby RedPlanet Blue Metallic
Yes, we had K2's into 1975 in UK and then the K6 came out here. In the meantime, the USA had K2, K3, K4 and K5, then the K6. Yours could have originated from any country to be honest but the colour would be relevant to the VIN, being a K2 and not the engine number. If yours is a red K2, it would most probably have been Candy Ruby Red.
I Have all information on the UK K2 as i specialise in the UK K2.Honda used up all the 20****** VIN numbers and went on to 21******. They know this was going to happen and that is why the USA K3 VIN is 22*****All K2's came with the unicorn top yoke.The K2 was also sold in France, Germany, Spain, Italy and many more countries until 1975 Your Vin is a match to your engine number for the above countries including the UK
Quote from: Trigger on August 06, 2020, 05:42:25 PMI Have all information on the UK K2 as i specialise in the UK K2.Honda used up all the 20****** VIN numbers and went on to 21******. They know this was going to happen and that is why the USA K3 VIN is 22*****All K2's came with the unicorn top yoke.The K2 was also sold in France, Germany, Spain, Italy and many more countries until 1975 Your Vin is a match to your engine number for the above countries including the UK great, so this means that the UK from 1972 to 1975 only got the choice of this three colors?Candy Custom GoldCandy Ruby RedPlanet Blue Metallicthat's it?