
Honda CB 750 K (RC01) - Wikipedia
The CB 750 K(Z) (model RC01) is a motorcycle model by the Japanese vehicle manufacturer Honda.
Honda CB750 and CR750 - Wikipedia
The Honda CB750 is an air-cooled, transverse, in-line-four-cylinder-engine motorcycle made by Honda over several generations for year models 1969–2008 with an upright, or standard, riding posture.
Honda CB750 Motorcycles for Sale - Motorcycles on Autotrader
Based on the current Honda CB750 listings for sale on Motorcycles on Autotrader, you may find some that cost as low as $2,500 and max out around $17,900. While the average price of a Honda CB750 is around $9,716, take a look at all the features, the vehicle's condition, and mileage to find the best deal.
Honda Cb750k | Cycle World | JANUARY 1979
Jan 1, 1979 · Anybody who has been around* racetracks knows that it is no disgrace for a stocker to give away tw'o seconds per lap to a modified, accessory-shocked, racingtired production racer. With shocks,...
Honda CB750 Motorcycle (Specs & Review) - Big Bike Reviews
Introduced in 1969, the Honda CB750 is highly regarded as “the Godfather of modern superbikes.” The CB750 was the first mainstream motorbike to sport disc brakes and a large-capacity powerplant. Additionally, it boasted an all-new 5-speed transmission, 125-mph top speed, and constant-vacuum Keihin carbs.
CB750 - Naked Streetbike – Honda - Honda Powersports
Seven-fifty twins are just a magical displacement class, and always have been. A perfect balance between size, performance, weight and maneuverability. And now one of the best 750s the world has ever seen has come to America: the Honda CB750 Hornet, a bike that just about owns the category in Europe.
Honda CB750K: review, history, specs - CycleChaos
Dec 5, 2019 · The Honda CB750K was a 736cc, four stroke, four cylinder, street motorcycle manufactured by Honda from 1968 through 1982. The model is included in the AMA Hall of Fame Classic Bikes, the Discovery Channel's "Greatest Motorbikes Ever"
1977 - 1978 Honda CB 750 Four K7/K8 - Motorcycle Specifications
The innovative CB750, with its SOHC engine, five-speed gearbox and disc front brake, changed the face of recreational motorcycling worldwide. In 1977 Honda reintroduced the CB750K7 and CB750K8 when customers decided they did not like the CB750F1 or CB750F2.
1980 Honda CB750K - Motorcycle Specifications
Honda's 1980 CB750K is a blend of the old and the new, the ordinary and the exotic. It has a relatively orthodox chassis and a truly sophisticated engine, making it practical to own and just plain fun to ride.
Honda CB750 - The Essential (And Free) Honda CB750 Buying Guide - Silodrome
Jun 3, 2013 · The Honda CB750 is quite easily one of the top 10 most important motorcycle models of the 20th century. Now, I know that that’s a very big of a big claim to make, so let me back it up with some history before we continue any further.