Actually quite a common bit Bergs. Here are a couple. Tired, but similar to your one. Chamfered, two pierced ears only, for fixed camrings, should go on any K2F. One is an early one, with two axial grub screws, rather than the more useful eccentric pin, to retain the cam.
Beware using without being able to check all the usual though (if you were heading that direction).
I had a mate round this afternoon with a similar instrument off an 88 Dommie - the firing interval was 17° off at the mag, or 34° at the crank. Jeez. Initially, I wasn't sure if I was looking at a V twin or a parallel one! But after machining the bearing side (which had been butchered by heavy-handed peening around the race) to round and concentric with the camring side, and sorting out some thicker material to act as an insulating cup, we got the thing back to 180:180 in the end, with equal points gap on both sides. Nothing wrong with the camring itself, good as gold, it was the rest of it . . .
Omigawd, Lucas knew how to make things that would cause trouble for the next generation!