I owned a '75 in PlanetBlue Metallic. At the time it didn't seem "classic" - more of a very reliable, practical bike that I rode (from the UK) all around Europe. Now it's possible to see what a beautiful, perfect design it was. I can still clearly recall the distinctive sound & smell of the bike when you fired it up!
@kenmoore71954 жыл бұрын
The first time I saw a CB750 was in 1969 or 70. I had four older brothers and one of them had a mate named Steve who turned up at my folks house on a CB750! It started a fascination with bikes and 43 later here I am ! What a great bike .
@lancelot19538 жыл бұрын
This is the motorcycle that changed the world of motorcycling forever. It had some quirks mostly handling since it was a newcomer but one has to be an engineer to appreciate the breakthroughs this motorcycle pioneered. It is/was a masterpiece of design - the attention to details, the finishing, the power, the look, ... it had everything (except that it was hard to handle mostly due to a high center of gravity and power people were not used to). Thank you for the video. The automatic was not an abortion but some people, especially overseas, do not like clutches and Honda was experimenting with a two-speed automatic trannie that would cross over in their Civic car line. Many police departments ditched their Harleys for "Police-model" 750 and later Kawasaki Z-1 and KZ-1000 police-equipped. I remember the State police warning drivers on TV commercials, not to try to outrun police patrol bikes, that "they" had the bikes to catch up with any Muscle Car of the era. Thanks for the video, Ciao, L
@carlosgooglemaps946 жыл бұрын
lancelot1953 un other story teller!!...WHO CARES????????
@mooglemy38136 жыл бұрын
Good information. But your not correct about the CB750A. The Civic was in production for 5 years before the 750A was introduced. No doubt this influenced R & D to develop the 750A. Shared technology was a big thing at Honda Motor LTD. at that time and still is somewhat today. Plus the Honda automatic was their own idea using the clutches they did and so on. They did not infringe on anyone's patents but obviously the torque converter would be similar, however it was developed for use in smaller engines of lower power to prob overcome the stall speed problem. Anyway enjoyed your posting.
@Craig52-zq1bt3 ай бұрын
All of you forget, or do not know, the frame if the cb750k was made from very soft sheet, rolled and line welded. It flexed a lot and a solid bump could change measurements. I remember seeing some Hondas at the drag strip. Popped the paint off the frame weld points in places. Honda, screwing bikers since 1962.
@oceanhome20235 жыл бұрын
This bike the Honda 750 4 was truly a mind blowing paradigm shift , a Uber reliable 4 cylinder (Mind Blowing) motorcycle, this. Bike truly put the last nail in the coffins of the BSA , Triumph, BS and Harley ! None of these could compete with the reliability and F1 sound of it . You had to have one ! Motorcycles changed forever
@jimpulcine613810 жыл бұрын
My son just gave me his 1975 cb750e I own a 2010 Honda Goldwing purchased it brand new in 2011 with 1 mile on it. I now have 37, 000 and it was parked for a year. I can't wait to get this 1975 on the road. I would like to get it back to factory build. Thanks Dustin.
@williamangel32773 жыл бұрын
The first 750 I ever rode was a 1972 K2 in 1973. Bought my own K7 four years later and rode that bike over 110,000 miles before I had kids and let it get away. My current ride is an unrestored K1 that I will never part with. Best motorcycle of all time hands down. There have certainly been faster and better handling bikes but none more beautiful, and none that captured my soul like these.
@GeDoBa3 жыл бұрын
Remember the sound of CB 750 and you will smile and the good old times will appear in your mind. I rode a K7 for a while, but give it away, when the primary chain was too loud and the drum brake comes to an end. Love my little TL125 with its SOHC to climb the hills, very funny in the snow during wintertime. - These japanese bikes of the 70es were a must-have for us young men. Hifi-Stereo at home and a japanese camera too made our luck perfect.
@israelvilelarezende6 жыл бұрын
One of the most beautiful classic models ever produced and with symphonic sound from its original exhaust! Its classic design that emphasizes the essence of motorcycling brings pleasant feelings to those who have never ridden a motorcycle before!
@radioace318la3 жыл бұрын
perfectly said.
@TheOldMechanic4 жыл бұрын
An awesome motorcycle, Honda started IT all back in the 70s. Thanks for sharing this video !!
@stottybox31854 жыл бұрын
Looks way better than the modern stuff. The can't stand looking at modern bikes covered in plastic, as much appeal as a plastic washing up liquid bottle.
@richardheywood53216 жыл бұрын
Had CB750K1 in candy gold bought new in 1971, did 42000 trouble free miles in next two years. Awesome machine back in the day !
@stephenlacher5874 жыл бұрын
Still is! You did some riding!
@vik35110 жыл бұрын
Had a K3, all you did was take the baffles out the pipes and just listen to it purr... Loved it...!!!
@michaeldavis57755 жыл бұрын
My favorite is either the 1971 in Ruby Red, or the 1972 in Flake Sunrise orange. I know the 69 Sandcasts are the ones to have, but they had better carburetor linkage starting in 1971, and they were easier to keep in tune. I had a Ruby Red 1971 back in the day. Awesome bikes!
@stephenlacher5874 жыл бұрын
Had two K0's. Like a lot of guys, at the time, we would change out the air box and the oil tank for one off a K1, or newer, and use those side covers in order to give the bike an 'updated' look.
@LuisRuiz-bm3sw5 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love those Honda CB motorcycles of that era, to me that's what a motorcycle should look like. I wish they would bring them back CB 500- 750 four's displacements not as a twin.
@jameshaywood8783 жыл бұрын
Your totally right, too many twins, that should be fours.
@edwardscott74395 жыл бұрын
Had and stupidly sold my 78 Super Sport! That was a tire shredding torque monster! Loved it while I owned it!
@M-Sixty3 жыл бұрын
The best looking motorcycle of all time!
@glengerdes24475 жыл бұрын
I'll never forget the first time I rode one. Fantastic machine. I was 16.
@randycockrell35617 жыл бұрын
To me the 1978 Honda 750 four k was the best bike in my day I rode it everywhere I went. It was so smooth and if you wanted to ( let's say ) gitty up go it had all the power you wanted to hold on to cause it was FAST. Now I have a 1980 Honda 750 custom it is very nice bike!
@wayneelphinstone47679 жыл бұрын
Just brought a 1977 K7 ex police bike in OZ. I was a young apprentice when this bike was released and wow it was the real deal. the first and last real super bike.
@jeffallinson80895 жыл бұрын
Although as far as performance the CB 750 was nothing new, the fact that it brought speed and reliability to the masses made it special.
@TheVaughan54 жыл бұрын
My first “big” bike, Honda 750K, bought 1981. Handling wasn’t the best but ok for a novice and eventually I changed it for a Suzuki GS1000. Nevertheless a classic and I still have fond memories of this bike as it introduced me to the glories of a powerful machine - lol
@garydunn30379 жыл бұрын
Aah, takes me right back to the early 70's, all those lovely metallic coloured machinesfrom Japan. Suzuki's GT triples, Kawaski's triples and mighty Z1, and Honda's CB750.I don't remember seeing one in candy red here in the UK. Mostly Blue or Gold. Notforgetting Yamaha's YAS1 650 twin, which was in a kind of goldish yellow metallic.Great times.
@lancelot19538 жыл бұрын
+Gary Dunn Hi Gary, you are right - that era was great with each of the big Japanese four coming with exotic and most unusual designs. I still have a few old Hondas, been riding since 1969, there is nothing like it. Ciao, L
@garydunn30378 жыл бұрын
+lancelot1953 I agree, it was a great feeling being out on the roadback in the 1970's. With so many great looking bikes from the BigFour. I was like a kid in a sweet (candy) shop whenever I walkedaround a motorcycle shop. All those exotic looking bikes to choosefrom, but most were out of my reach. I loved the Suzuki GT750 andthe Kawasaki 900 Z1. My brother bought a well used Suzy 750 in1986 and I got a chance to ride it around the block. I loved thatclassic crackle sound of the Suzy strokers. Bikes of today all lookthe same, either race replica's or Harley clones. I had to give bikingup back in 1985 for health reasons. You are lucky to still be riding,and Yes, there is Nothing else quite like the Freedom of the open road.
@lancelot19538 жыл бұрын
Gary Dunn Hi Gary, I am sorry that your health prevents you from riding. As for me, I am "shrinking" with age. I am fortunate to still ride my 80's Honda, straight upright bikes, no, I do not have a Gold Wing with all the bells and whistles but I am from the old school. I remember the "pink" and "turquoise" GT-750 when they came out, the lines and cleanliness of the Suzys GT-380, GT-550 and their water-cooled GT-750 were just gorgeous. I miss that era. We were young and just loved to run circles around Harley guys. I hope you are doing "OK", take care, Ciao, L
@garydunn30378 жыл бұрын
+lancelot1953 Yeah, the Pink and Turquoise GT750's were the firstof the Kettles. Basically, they took the 500 Cobra twin gave it anextra cylinder, and water cooling, and the Kettle was born. My brother still rides, and currently owns a Honda CB1300 X4. Wow,it is one hell of a beast, yet still does not quite have the charm andcharisma of the old school bikes from the 70's. Happy riding!
@RaySarasin5 жыл бұрын
I just bought a CB 650 four cannot wait to ride it 1981
@BillMiller436 жыл бұрын
my 1975 CB-750F ate the other 750s. All I did was tune and run Mobil! synthetic, my cousin's ' 77 Honda 750 was so easy to pass! He went to the dealer and complained something was wrong with it! I'd let him hit the gas, and after he did pass him like he was sitting still! In 21 years I never even had to set the valves. And is was a DOHC with 7 more hp!
@SpencerBelanger2077 жыл бұрын
Just got a Honda CB750 1969 with a 1969 Paughco ridged frame. Going to be an interesting restoration.
@ednakamura3144 жыл бұрын
I bought a it in 5-70,you still could get the sand case engine. I put on 50 thousand mile on it with 1 rebuild. The last rebuid was with a 810cc kit. It wasn't that much faster but the torque was lot. Remember they were only737 cc. Mine had hydraulic clutch and dual disc. Still my favorite bike. To old to ride anymore.
@rodihsukari13475 жыл бұрын
the world changing machine powerful stable and beautiful voice
@jcf10578 жыл бұрын
One was left out...the 1976 Honda CB 750 with AUTOMATIC transmission. The case beside the speedometer did not have a tach, instead it had the indicator lights for N, L and D. It also had a four into one exhaust that came out to the right side. I had one. This bike actually worked very well. I rode it all over the southern states. It just never caught on.
@waddyhirshy8 жыл бұрын
It also was 70 something pounders heavier and had a top speed of 89! Lol still an awesome bike I saw two that a guy I'm buying my cb750 k7 from has
@jimclarke11085 жыл бұрын
The exact CB750 i had back in the day , brand new,i wanted the red had to settle for the blue, great looking bikes
@stephenlacher5874 жыл бұрын
Blue was gorgeous and not as common...awesome bike.
@M-Sixty7 жыл бұрын
The best motorcycle ever built!
@winonabigbrownbeavereater22185 жыл бұрын
M Sixty Not a chance , chump. they say there is a chump born every minute... Chumps and suckers ate the ones that sucked up honda.
@stephenlacher5874 жыл бұрын
One of, for sure, but don't forget the GL1000. Two 'landmarks' in motorcycle history.
@carlhull82764 жыл бұрын
M Sixty The second 750 with DOHC was so much fiercer!!
@MoonStone26264 жыл бұрын
What wonderful esthetics and engineering. And think of the gosh awful ugly star wars gadgets that passes as bike nowadays... It begins going downhill by 1975 in my view, with shapes, colors, losing harmony of proportion. The first models were work of art. 1969 is the year, as far as I am concerned. I see the same trend with Yamah and its XS 650 in 1970, that looked so good, and slowly degraded. Probably the buyers are guilty of going for increasingly cheap thrills, with esthetics that went to evocation of power and agression, in lieu of graceful lines and proportion. I recently went to a BMW dealership, and I couldnt believe how ugly those machines seemed to me.... in comparison to the 70s bike they produced. Of course this is all subjective to a point.
@robtbomba34918 жыл бұрын
Mine was the 1971 CB750 K1 ... the green had a slight flake to it. I rode that bike daily and thoroughly enjoyed it.
@stephenlacher5874 жыл бұрын
I painted one that color later. Did you know they got the green color with the flake by using blue with a silver flake, then painting over it with candy gold? Result was beautiful.
@goodboyringo97165 жыл бұрын
I had a Flake Apricot red 1975 that ran great never had a problem with it but a fuse blew once . The reason I sold it ... I was up north Michigan come home on 23 south began racing a car wide open for miles , then a car in my line coming up fast, I just made it around him . Took it home and sold it soon after, because of that race. I tried buying it back a year or so later but it was a no go.
@johnmeurer47805 жыл бұрын
I bought a flake apricot red 1975 cb750 barn find in alganac Michigan about 2 years ago. Needed alot to get it sorta restored. Needs a paint job. Super reliable bike just got back to Detroit from a road trip out along the west coast of Michigan by south haven. My dad also road a 1978 cb750k with me. Was a little test of the reliability of our bikes since neither one of us been on any long trip on them.
@garyshinn46265 жыл бұрын
I had a 71 K1 750 in gold, very good machine.
@bigred84385 жыл бұрын
Certainly an illustrious history for a bike that change that much.
@PanRider9398 жыл бұрын
The CB 750 was an awesome bike, I had a burgundy K2. THat sound was so distinctive. I wouldn't say the handling was that bad though, it flexed a bit in the corners but it was something you became accustomed to and it gave good feedback. On the right tires it stuck like glue was and we regularly touched down in the corners.
@stephenlacher5874 жыл бұрын
No sound like it!
@radioace318la3 жыл бұрын
My brother owned a 1976 CB750. I liked it so much I bought a 1977 CB750 K model. It was the first year the gas cap was placed behind a small access door on top of the tank. A pack of Marlboros lite 100s fits perfectly under the access door. Two things I remember most and still love to this day about those bikes were the sounds. The genital whine of the transmission with that "clunk" when you put it in first gear and the perfect sound of the tuned exhaust. The first thing people would do is remove the resonators. HUGE mistake. That absolutely destroys the sound of the machine. A lot of friends I road with were big on the 4 into one header pipes. Big Deal. That alone didn't add much power and made it sound obnoxious IMHO.
@benjaminjeep37695 жыл бұрын
It's a very very beautiful bike....
@peterhulscher21637 жыл бұрын
Was lucky to be able to buy a new one in 1975. Still driving it after 42 years.
@DavidLee-no9uc7 жыл бұрын
People "Drive" car's and "Ride" bike's if you haven't figured that out by now you shouldn't own a bike and have no bussiness on the roads! 3:)
@benpar81206 жыл бұрын
+ Peter Hulscher, What's it like to ride? I bought one 3 yrs ago and it is being restored at the moment. ...
@johnmeurer47805 жыл бұрын
I have a 75 and a 78 cb750k love them.
@BorisW1508 жыл бұрын
Man, those bikes looked tough. Nothing like them today.
@waddyhirshy8 жыл бұрын
Have you seen the new triumphs? They are sweet
@Zimmermann3105 жыл бұрын
My dream bike, but very expensive now.
@benjaminjeep37694 жыл бұрын
The top bike, i remember when i was fifteen year ago.
@chuckster36296 жыл бұрын
The '69 and '70 models were the fastest. They were detuned for smooth riding after that. And the early 750's had a big problem with breaking drive chains. Riders who ran them hard and didn't maintain their chains with oil and correct adjustment found to their horror when the chain would break under high power, the chain would gang up in the drive sprocket and break both halves of the engine case. That would total the engine.
@leebenson48745 жыл бұрын
This happened to me after rebuilding the engine with a 836 big bore kit. I used J&B Weld and a small piece of aluminum can and fixed it pretty good. Leaked a little oil on the chain but not bad. Put over 100000 miles on her this way. Then redid her from top to bottom in 93 with a new case and a 915 Wisco kit. Still have her to this day.
@chuckster36295 жыл бұрын
@@leebenson4874 I bought a brand new 1970 Honda CL350 and rode it from Alaska to Wyoming in the summer of 1971. It had an automatic chain oiler that took oil from the engine to drip on the chain. I shut that off because that little engine didn't hold much oil to begin with.
@leebenson48745 жыл бұрын
@@chuckster3629 I did my first long dis. ride on a 71 CB 175 from IA to Seattle WA wait for it two up with camping gear. LOL
@chuckster36295 жыл бұрын
@@leebenson4874 How'd you like those I-5 rain grooves in the pavement they used to have back then? I almost lost control with my bike's relatively skinny tires on them. I was so glad to leave Seattle and head towards Spokane because of those rain grooves. They were eventually done away with since they caused many MC wrecks.
@leebenson48745 жыл бұрын
@@chuckster3629don't remember if I got on I-5 as we stayed away from the interstates, back roads all the way. did this at 16 yrs old for my last summer vacation as I was going to graduate and leave for the Army the next spring. Had a trip of a life time.
@kennyscott10896 жыл бұрын
Great bikes for sure.
@MichaelChambers671247 жыл бұрын
I was a very good well thought out well put together video thank you
@pobinr10 жыл бұрын
Beautiful machines
@jimclarke11087 жыл бұрын
I had a brand new candy blue honda 750. i bought it from brian collins honda at parramatta, australia. ( candy blue) gold stripe on the tank
@jamesbottger58944 жыл бұрын
The '69 model did the 1/4 mile in 12.6, but each year it got slower...by the end of the SOHC version, more than a full second slower. The only thing I've ever been able to find out about this is that Honda claimed the bike received refinements each year...I don't think they intentionally slowed it down, but it's happened with almost all of their big models over the years. The first model year of the CBX was the fastest, the first year of the V-65 was the fastest, first year of the 1800 VTX was the fastest, and so on. Honda's DOHC 750 (the next engine) got the bike back into the 12s...I wonder who owns all of the bikes in this video?
@marcusrussell86604 жыл бұрын
Wish I had 20 of these in my garage.
@rajandavid5 жыл бұрын
This motorcycle belongs in heaven
@stephenlacher5874 жыл бұрын
God will give you one when you get there if it's your heart's desire. He's going to create new seasons of Hogan's Heroes for me!
@2008bikey10 жыл бұрын
The '69 "Sand-casts" are the ones to own! Very collectible and expensive. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the early engine cases looked like they were sand-casted on the surface, and didn't have the smooth painted look of all the others.
@stephenlacher5874 жыл бұрын
Believe they were purred into gravity fed castings.
@carlykerr61858 жыл бұрын
I had a 1969 and a 1974 750 they were very good bikes to handle better I put tapered bearing in the swing arm and goose neck made a big difference in handling the 69 was a tad faster
@stephenlacher5874 жыл бұрын
Believe it was around the K2 when emission laws hit.
@chuckster36296 жыл бұрын
I bought a '78 Honda 750A new in 1978. It had a two speed semi-automatic transmission with no clutch. Very smooth. Not as much power as the K model, but still had plenty even with a full fairing and saddle bags. I did a lot of touring on the bike.
@大亀修7 жыл бұрын
昔乗って頑張ってました、名車です。
@winkeemanley18207 жыл бұрын
I had the 1970 K0 model.
@lourdesunate14136 жыл бұрын
ESA SI ES UNA VERDADERA MOTO!!..TODA SOBRIA Y EN FULL METAL...NADA DE PLÁSTICO DESECHABLE COMO LAS DE HOY. ..
@livingladolcevita73185 жыл бұрын
used to have a blue one loved it
@jean-claudekihl75957 жыл бұрын
la moto don je rêve depuis 45 ans ...... c est la plus belle pour moi .....
@vidaagustina26154 жыл бұрын
Wow sangat menarik, dengan body yang begitu klasik masih tampak gagah , terutama yang merah sangat macho. Berapa harga per uniit may bos ?
@ericgeorge54839 жыл бұрын
Whilst this is a decent video (and thanks for it), I would have preferred a PROPER commentary taking us through the changes.
@tombombadil27937 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@Inedit38 жыл бұрын
If you have never tried it, do not try. Keep there in your dreams only. Do not touch idols, because gold could stick to your fingers ...
@TheFokker035 жыл бұрын
my personal favourite is the K4.
@robsonfranciscogalvao5627 Жыл бұрын
Rare motorcycle. ...stay happy. .
@fmtelevison8 жыл бұрын
I think the 1975 Bikes were the best looking.😘
@geod35894 жыл бұрын
I owned a 1972 Metallic Brown. What happened after 1978, did they drop the 750's and go with the 1000 Goldwings?
@karldoppelburger13829 жыл бұрын
that was the time when Honda made there mark. and see what they are today--all from that motorcycle--that changed everything "thanks"
@stephenlacher5874 жыл бұрын
Made the same mistake most other mfg did, tried to 'out Harley', Harley, instead of continuing to lead.
@レオナ-w4z Жыл бұрын
1:27CB750FOURK1 バレーグリーンメタリック 2:51キャンディーゴールドカスタム
@こまつたかお-b1k3 жыл бұрын
ホンダCB750は名車だと思います!☺️
@speedskiff28 жыл бұрын
Honda basically took a vertical twin and split it into an OHC four cylinder. Even though Honda's technology was there, Norton held World's fastest stock motorcycle drag strip record until Kawasaki's Z1. Bought blue K5 from dealer for $2,050 and just over 12K some left turn cager killed it. Lots of poker runs and Polar Bear runs, plus bike started me on way to an AMA Earned Life Membership.
@carlosgooglemaps946 жыл бұрын
speedskiff2 you seems to know a lot but your math is confuse, how you take a parallel or vertical "twin" and "split it" to make four???
@edsonbarroslucio70068 жыл бұрын
Esta Honda 750 Four 1974 vermelha foi a minha primeira moto comprada na época.
@Cesar-gz7gx8 жыл бұрын
Essa moto foi considerada a moto do século XX
@Buddycoop13 ай бұрын
Bring them back except with a fuel gauge and easier to adjust carbs. Shaft drive and self-adjusting valves and you'll sell a ton of them.
@silenciadorescatialamarc.a1138 Жыл бұрын
You didn't mention the automatic version ?
@nhpratama98964 жыл бұрын
Aku heran,pabrik motor besar ga ada yg mau bikin motor model full lama(klasik),ngapa ya?
@senyah7508 жыл бұрын
The "F" model super sports were Candy "Presto" Red, not "Alpha"! Anyway, cool vid!
@MarioSeteGalo8 жыл бұрын
Belo trabalho! Like e favorito. Grande abraço.
@terrellkristopher30913 жыл бұрын
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@rickyzaire89373 жыл бұрын
@Terrell Kristopher Instablaster =)
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@terrellkristopher30913 жыл бұрын
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@rickyzaire89373 жыл бұрын
@Terrell Kristopher Happy to help :)
@sebastiaotiaolorena.51217 жыл бұрын
Muito lindas ...Saudade.
@specialse4 жыл бұрын
CB 750 KO red has no carbs ?
@NewtonWashinton8 жыл бұрын
I bought new in 1972 a red CB750,
@ahbengkor14798 жыл бұрын
Newton Washinton YOU wanT TO Sale iT
@carlosgooglemaps946 жыл бұрын
Newton Washinton who cares???
@jiahaochong70185 жыл бұрын
how much to buy at 1972 sir?
@jiahaochong70185 жыл бұрын
cool bike..i loved it😘
@philliphess64075 жыл бұрын
This music is fucking gold, but great vid. Cool bike
@gerdmeyer8093 жыл бұрын
Honda CB 750 Four- tolles Model. Hier leider aber nicht korrekt wiedergegeben,denn die ersten Modell hatten ein kleines ,rundes Rück/ Bremslicht und die ersten Jahre auch die typischen ,kleinen Blinker ( Schnapsglasblinker) . Hier ist das anders...also nicht wirklich korrekt.
@SoyBoySigh6 жыл бұрын
No mention of the CB750P, CB750P7, CB750P7-ii, the CB750A Hondamatic, not to mention the DOHC4 series with '79-'82 models, even some of the Nighthawk series CB750SC with first-gen DOHC-4 motors were indeed designated as "CB750" So what's the deal? It's the lamest Rolling Stone Magazine "100 greatest songs ever" type of B.S. when all of the bike rags tell you "the CB750 line-up ended in '78" when what they SHOULD'VE said was "The CB750 was RE-VAMPED with an upgraded DOHC-4 engine in '79 and offered in a 901cc version, then boosted again to 1057cc with the CB1100RB starting in '81, it's 6.9gallon Aluminum tank and dual 296mm front discs as stock equipment......" 'Cause the story doesn't END in '78, it only gets BETTER. That's the real reason the SOHC-4 early year 'K-bike worshipers don't even wanna mention the DOHC-4 series is 'cause they know they'll blow people's minds..... Bah! Well either way, it's quite the omission to forget the CB750P7-ii with it's dual-disc 5-bolt 40-spoke front hub, a huge weight savings and enabling you to use the 50% lighter Comstar type dished rotors on a wire-spoke wheel, in 296mm form off the CB1100RB (or Metalgear replica thereof) Even the 'A8 with it's 5-bolt version of the standard SOHC-4 'K-bike 296mm 9-rivet composite front rotor, 'cause the two of 'em together could construct something far far more awesome than the cheesy non period-correct aftermarket set-up on the 'K7 or 'K8 bike in this video.....
@danmccole80446 жыл бұрын
Great bike had one sorry I sold it
@stephenlacher5874 жыл бұрын
HA! The lament of most of us on here!
@SaiKumar-wd4hj5 жыл бұрын
good
@AndreasFox-e2m Жыл бұрын
Im the owner of a 400 four at this cycles are the best of the world😊
@homertownship344110 жыл бұрын
I had a 750K2. The first year they diddled with the cam for "emission control". What a joke! It took 100 bikes to equal the emissions of ONE car at the time! But still- all was out there at the time were 650 Bonnevilles and the old 883 ironhead Sportsters. All they could do was keep it in sight- maybe. The 900 Kaw was just more of the same- and the 2nd cam was more of a marketing gimmick than really needed.
@lancelot19538 жыл бұрын
+Homer Township Hi Homer, the "DOHC" Z-1 was actually an engineering feat. Kawasaki was developing a 4-cycle 4-cylinder 750 when Honda beat them to the punch. Kawasaki engineers had to go to the drawing board and took Hondas apart to figure out their strengths and weaknesses and completely redesigned their motorcycle, releasing the Z-1 three years later. I owned both (1971 CB-750 and 1973 Z-1) and the Z-1 was a major improvement on the Big Four. Don't get me wrong, no motorcycle changed the world of bike riding more than the Honda 750 Four, the era of "Super Bikes" was born! The Z-1 engine was indestructible, the DOHC decreased the inertia of the valve train assembly allowing optimal air flow angle for the valves and higher RPM (especially if using larger valves). The DOHC is a definite improvement in high-performance engine design. Two Z-1 were tested at Daytona in 1973, plain street bikes (except for lower handle bars, race tires & harder shocks), run for over 24 hrs, with speed kept over 100 mph (109 average) with tire/oil change as prescribed. Kawasaki broke all records (endurance/speed) at the time. Ciao, L
@robertbrandywine8 жыл бұрын
The Z1 was a fantastic bike, but the SOHC to DOHC change on the CB750 didn't accomplish anything, really. Electronic ignition was a real advance though.
@73Trident6 жыл бұрын
Wrong Triumph Tridents BSA Rocket 3's and Norton Commando's all would give a CB750 a vanishing view of the tailight.
@mcmotohistory877011 жыл бұрын
It's that kind of spontaneous advertising that "Makes People"
@HotCarl7311 жыл бұрын
That's my bike at 3:32. Does that mean I'm famous? Nice compilation!
@DavidLee-no9uc7 жыл бұрын
Noone care's about you!..just your bike sorry!
@HotCarl735 жыл бұрын
David Lee Thanks for telling me. I was starting to worry about stalkers. I’ve put about 15,000 miles on that bike since that picture. She’s still going strong.
@darrak485111 жыл бұрын
IMHO, they peaked at K8 and died out soon after. Never had one though, but had an 82 Nighthawk which was pretty much the same bike!
@drowningin8 жыл бұрын
I had a 71, but the pipes were different shrug
@hahull20082 жыл бұрын
Cost a fortune nowadays 10 15 years ago you could pick up a decent one for less than half the price of today, but you can see that about car or motorcycle from the 70s
@bludmakesgrassgrow8 жыл бұрын
I have a 75 CB750F, trying to restore it, does anyone know where to find parts? Other than eBay, etc.
@simonmcmillan66057 жыл бұрын
have gotten some good stuff from this place z1parts.net/
@vivkuip7 жыл бұрын
Try WeMoto in the UK: www.wemoto.com/bikes/honda/cb_750_k1_from_e.no-1056080/70-71/
@carlosgooglemaps946 жыл бұрын
bludmakesgrassgrow DavidsilversparesUSA DavidsilversparesUK Too late??
@BlackBNimble8 жыл бұрын
What was the original price tag for one of these?
@stephenlacher5874 жыл бұрын
Seems like the K0 was $1195, at least where I was from. Went up to $1295 shortly thereafter.
@lesterkirby33675 жыл бұрын
I had an erly one speedo in the head light no rev counter. Ex garda bike got it a riped up two engines one big hole in front of the sprocket and other engine weather secced made one engine out of too. Put later clocks and head light on it .l think it was none as a K. or Ko. Drum front wheel .not sertin.silver in color not the right color i think . back in 1985. Great bike .hi from ireland..
@nuyanaramli34708 жыл бұрын
1979 model the best honda design.
@FranciscoPascualCiruelos2 ай бұрын
Preciosas motos.
@กิจจาโพธิ์หอมศิริ-ป4ป7 жыл бұрын
สวย เท่ดีจังนะจ๊ะ
@robertruiz18919 жыл бұрын
just picked up a 78
@rocket28115 жыл бұрын
Robert Ruiz Howz your bike Cost and maintainence ?