When did the Honda CB750K come out?
Here was an immensely successful exercise in styling. For six years Honda had been selling the CB750K, a superbly technical motorcycle with such innovations as an electric starter and disc brake, but low on looks.
What kind of horsepower does a Honda CB750F have?
Honda did not necessarily like to advertise horsepower ratings, but dynamometers don’t lie—unless they are hopelessly miscalibrated, in which case it is not lying.
When did Honda CB750F Super Sport get Comstar wheels?
It probably was the best-handling of the Japanese 750-plus fours of the time. And got better. In ’77 the F got Comstar wheels, and a restyled exhaust, with the collector better tucked away, and the muffler now a megaphone look-alike. Also, the engine was painted black, which gave it a more sinister look.
When did the Honda CB750F get the F suffix?
Actually, the F suffix had originated in 1972 with the CB350F—F for four cylinders, so as not to be confused with the CB350K twins. But why did the twins get a K suffix, when the original K appeared on the 1969 CB750 four-banger? Never mind. The year 1975 saw the introduction of three F models, the 400F, the 550F and the 750F.
What’s the difference between Honda CBX750 and CB750 seven fifty?
The first difference which one’s eye catches is front upper mounting points. As you see, Honda CBX750 crankcase has rubber bushing to cease vibration and Seven Fifty mounts are simply drilled. I can’t say how good those rubbers are for vibration but this difference causes a problem with engines swap.
How long has the Honda CB750 been on the market?
The bike remained in the Honda lineup for ten years, sales totaling over 400,000 copies in its life span The CB750 is sometimes referred to as a Universal Japanese Motorcycle or UJM, although certainly the bike has earned notoriety of its own.
When did the Honda CB750 Nighthawk come out?
From 1982 through 2003, with the exception of several years, Honda produced a CB750 known as the Nighthawk 750.
What was the original color of the cb750k0?
The CB750K0 Four was sold from 1969 to 1970 and was available in one of three colors: Candy Blue Green, Candy Gold, or Candy Ruby Red. The tank, side covers, and upper forks were of the basic color (green, gold, or red).
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