My bike had a new head on the front after the CCT went (story goes that the owner didn't notice the rattling and rode home only for the bike to die and refuse to start). The guy I bough the bike off replaced the head and set up the valve timing, but I thought Id double check.
Following the instructions on here for replacing the CCTs and the Honda workshop manual I checked the rear head first and all looks rosy. I managed to convince myself that the front was good too, but then realised I was turning the engine over the wrong way

So I'm clear: when RT is in the timing window the rear cylinder is at TDC when the cams are facing in and up https://www.dropbox.com/s/xn2y1atorlg1q ... .50.34.jpg
11/4 turns later FT is in the timing window and the front cylinder cams are facing out and slightly up
https://www.dropbox.com/sc/ucmf2ca9pagn ... sMnM2kD2Xa sorry about the angle of the pic.
What got me doubting myself was the front cams not pointing at the same angle as the rear ones and the marks on the spockets not being as inline as the rear ones. Am I on the right track?
I'm planning on replacing the CCTs with manual ones, probably Kreiger, so I can fix it then if the timing is out.