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brake plate looks like a later 550 k3 type
as far as i can see this is part no for my plate 41211-323-000if you go to http://www.motogrid.com and search buy it ... it only comes up with 500 and 550although this guy is selling this, slight diffference with the spline shaft ?http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CB750-1970-K0-SOHC-Rear-Brake-Plate-/330639712147?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item4cfba99f93sure one of other guys will confirm
Quote from: MIKE550/4 on March 04, 2012, 05:17:24 PMas far as i can see this is part no for my plate 41211-323-000if you go to http://www.motogrid.com and search buy it ... it only comes up with 500 and 550although this guy is selling this, slight diffference with the spline shaft ?http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CB750-1970-K0-SOHC-Rear-Brake-Plate-/330639712147?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item4cfba99f93sure one of other guys will confirmMike, the part number you mention is the cover plate for the rear sprocket, not the the rear brake plate The difference between the 750K0 one one ebay and your (and my) K3 one is that the 750K0 one seems to be missing the wee wear indicator stub above the spline. .... possibly this was just a wee addition and otherwise both the brake plate on your K3 and the K0 are the same ?
Be carefull of using stainless for high stress or mission critiacl areas like brakes, it's not nessisarily that strong and I'd be after high tensile steel or getting bolts from someone who sells parts specifically for this job. Mot stainless is A2 grade and not up to the job for disk holding. Phill Denton engineering are the only firm I can think of who I'd go to for shiny bolts for this job. That said I don't do shiny
Quote from: matthewmosse on March 07, 2012, 06:22:11 PMBe carefull of using stainless for high stress or mission critiacl areas like brakes, it's not nessisarily that strong and I'd be after high tensile steel or getting bolts from someone who sells parts specifically for this job. Mot stainless is A2 grade and not up to the job for disk holding. Phill Denton engineering are the only firm I can think of who I'd go to for shiny bolts for this job. That said I don't do shiny cheers for the heads up on that one ... I had it the the back of my mind that normal stainless bolts werent the ones for the job. Tried Phil D a while ago I think , but they dont have the neccsary bolt sizes as stock, would need to do a one off. Anyway, got a hold off 6 GL1000 disc bolts (112mm long) from DSS the other day... well pricey at £22 inc vat and delivery. Hoping they'll do the job. I was going to order new nuts to fit as well, but fell over at the price of those --- £3.25 each +VAT & delivery