How long has the Honda CB750 been on the market?

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.

Why was the Honda CB750 K0 called sandcast?

The CB750 K0 machines have been dubbed ‘sandcast’ models, simply because the casting technique used to produce the engine cases left a rough finish. After Honda realized they had a winner on their hands they quickly changed their engine case casting methods. Says Peter: “Honda was constantly updating its bikes – especially in 1969 and 1970.

What kind of engine does a Honda CB750K have?

The engine was a 736cc SOHC 2-valve dry sump inline 4 cylinder linked to a 5-speed transmission and chain drive. The CB750K1 Four was sold from 1970-71 and was available in one of four colors: Candy Ruby Red, Candy Gold, Valley Green Metallic, or Candy Garnet Brown.

How tall is a 1980 Honda CB750?

Overall length: 2295 mm / 90.4 in Overall width: 880 mm / 34.6 in Seat height: 760 mm / 29.9 in Overall height (without mirrors): 1166 mm / 45.9 in Wheelbase: 1530 mm / 60.2 in

Is there a 1981 Honda CB750K for sale?

Very clean 1981 honda cb750k motor was rebuilt at 30000 miles. Bike has been extremely well taken care of. The stock fender and blinkers ect will be included with the sale. Please ask any and all questions before bidding. Thanks for your interest. This bike started out as a nice stock ’82 Honda CB750 K.

Is the Honda CB750K a good running bike?

More details call Dennis: (217) 855-3457 Very nice good running bike. Has Vance and Hines exhaust, sounds nice gives it a sporty sound but not obnoxious. Handlebars have been changed to give it better feel. Low miles, tires have very little miles.

What are the parts of a CB750 K0?

Bike was 10k parts another 12k. K10 Kit includes: Tank, side covers, seat, Side light covers, front fender, blinkers, fork bellows, headlight bucket, tail light, chrome metal gauge cups, chrome grab bar.

What was the original color of the 1971 CB750?

Unfortunately, about that time, he changed the original Flake Sunrise Orange to the current 1971 CB750 color of Valley Green Metallic to satisfy his wife who always thought the original color looked pink. We recently returned it to the original Flake Sunrise Orange and it is a beautiful three part finish.