When was the first Honda CB750 bike made?

When was the first Honda CB750 bike made?

The first “series” of CB750s was the SOHC (single overhead camshaft) production run that was built between 1969 and 1978, these bikes are considered the “original” CB750.

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’s the braking speed on a Honda CB750?

Braking from 60 to 0 mph (97 to 0 km/h) was 39 m (129 ft). From 1982 through 2003, with the exception of several years, Honda produced a CB750 known as the Nighthawk 750. Early models were designated the CB750SC Nighthawk while later models were simply known as the Nighthawk 750.

When did Honda start using 750 cc engines?

The AMA Competition Committee recognised the need for more variation of racing motorcycle and changed the rules from 1970, by standardizing a full 750 cc displacement for all engines regardless of valve location or number of cylinders, enabling Triumph and BSA to field their 750 cc triples instead of the 500 cc Triumph Daytona twins.

Where can I get replacement parts for my Honda CB750K?

Finding perfect parts for a Honda CB750K is very smooth and quick now. Just search through the parts list and opt for right aftermarket parts for your CB750K. Repair your model with precise replacement parts only available here.

What kind of battery does a Honda CB750 use?

Works great if attached with one bolt and nut where the safety starter switch was originally located (can bypass that switch). Rick’s Electric Brand Lithium Ion Battery Compatible Rectifier-Regulator. Designed with a lower voltage set point to work with lithium ion batteries only.

How big is the regulator on a Honda CB750?

OEM # 31700-333-008 / 31700-323-015 Rectifier-Regulator: This is a combination unit which will replace the OEM regulator and rectifier. This has the OEM type ground wiring and Stock Type Plugs. Dimensions 80mm Length, 94mm Width, 27mm Height, Hole Distance 70.0mm Center to Center. May require a custom mounting job.