Sold for £5,980
(including buyers premium)
Registration No: TLJ 374R
Frame No: CB750K-2716343
Engine No: CB750E-2716333
CC: 736
MOT: Exempt
The Honda CB750 was an air cooled, transverse, in-line four-cylinder engined motorcycle made by Honda over several generations for model years 1969–2003 as well as 2007, with an upright riding posture. It is often called the original Universal Japanese Motorcycle. Though other manufacturers had marketed the transverse, overhead camshaft, inline four-cylinder engine configuration and the layout had been used in racing engines prior to World War II, Honda popularized the configuration with the CB750, and the layout subsequently became the dominant sport bike engine layout. The CB750 is thought to be the first motorcycle to be called a "superbike".
The motorcycle offered here is a K7 iteration of the marque. Having formed part of a small private collection in recent years, this machine has been 'gone through' by the current owner. It is believed to be a correct numbers machine and has a dating certificate. This CB750 K7 has been in the possession of the vendor for the last four years. Due to short term storage, the motorcycle will require some light recommissioning before use. A current V5C and receipts for parts accomapanies the CB750.
For more information, please contact:
Mike Davis
mike.davis@handh.co.uk
07718 584217
Auction: National Motorcycle Museum, 20th Jul, 2022
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