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SOHC.co.uk Forums => Other Bikes => Topic started by: Laverda Dave on November 21, 2016, 07:12:40 PM
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I thought this may be of interest to anyone who started their riding life back in the 70's and didn't want to be seen riding a stinkwheel!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/132009110874
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I thought this may be of interest to anyone who started their riding life back in the 70's and didn't want to be seen riding a stinkwheel!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/132009110874
Never believe everything you read. It is not a K0 ;D
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Nice bike though - What model is it Graham? My first road bike was a 71 K3 and always fancied a another CB250
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Nice bike though - What model is it Graham? My first road bike was a 71 K3 and always fancied a another CB250
It is a K2 phil but, it is also a bit of a bitsa with non K2 hubs. Ash will know more about these than me.
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Yes it's a K2 ...Wrong hubs (K0) and has an American rear 'fender'. Nastily covered seat but suppose it has potential if you want one. Think it has pattern silencers too...seams are too large (probably Brituro)
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;) yes its a k2 or bits of one ,they are bomb proof bike miles better than britt 250s at the time
i had one brand new when i was a learner dont think i want to turn the clock back that far again lol
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Oh and it's a York reg so probably bought originally from Alan Mountain's shop, where my 750K0 came from and also my 1st 400/4
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BTW there is no such model as the CB250K0 it is simply & officially the CB250 Super Sports . Note the correct deeply valanced rear guard and oval tail light not on that eBay one. Plus look carefully at the two models different hubs .... showing the ones on the eBay one to be incorrect.
Interesting Road Test link in my Dropbox given below:-
MCM UK Road test 1968
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/aostg1ai2kf2oli/AAAEIMer-LyxCz6Bc6XQEqQna?dl=0
K2
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Super Sport (K0)
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About 3 years before my start of my biking but that was light years ahead of British 250s of the era - compare that to the BSA Starfire!
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In fairness to Mr Honda he was making frames with tubes a lot earlier, my 1962 CB72/77 had a tube frame, and also in fairness, pressed monocoque frames are very rigid. After all, very few cars are made with a separate chassis now, they're all pressed tin.
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In fairness to Mr Honda he was making frames with tubes a lot earlier, my 1962 CB72/77 had a tube frame, and also in fairness, pressed monocoque frames are very rigid. After all, very few cars are made with a separate chassis now, they're all pressed tin.
Yup correct also CB160, CB450 bomber all 1965 or earlier. BUT CB250 had candy paint, separate clocks, loads of chrome inc mudguards chainguard etc plus 30 BHP from a 250cc. BTW that K2 was the last one with the 'Type 1' stamped on points cover fat cam engine. They ditched the chromed chainguardon the K2 onwards
Also the JDM I am building looks a lot different .. ours with Candy paint were referred to as 'Export' model. I still can't believe I got a pair of pristine NOS chrome tank panels in Japan for 40 quid.
here is the JDM from '68 in metallic not candy paint with oval dual in one housing clocks.
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Heres my '62 CB72 with CL77 crankcases, CB77 internals except CB750 liners/oversize pistons and carbs.