There's no denying your enthusiasm for the K0. Nice narrative. FWIW, trust your mic. The audio's fine and there's no need to disengage your clutch while riding for our sake.
@johnriley87133 жыл бұрын
Great sound, I like the 4-to-4 exhaust. She's a beast!
@paulsmyth497 Жыл бұрын
Mate, I’m with you 200%. I have a Sandcast, a 69 Diecast (one of the first) and a 1970 K0, with Yoshimura cam, carbs and exhaust. My period is the same as yours, 1969 to 1978, although I do have a slightly later 900F, CBX, and a daily Africa Twin. We could be twins 😉
@MotoTvWoodsFarm3 жыл бұрын
nice movie, lots of helpful advice appreciated
@imconfusedoften3 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful bike!
@byDanimal3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the details walk through, lots of great knowledge! Love that color and the bike. So gorgeous. Thanks for taking us around the loop again.
@daveco12703 жыл бұрын
It's great that you and your dad share a love of classic motorcycles...so much so that you opened your own shop/dealership. If I'm ever in Columbus I'll definitely drop in and check the place out. I'd love to ride a 69 or 70 CB750 to compare it to my 1975 model. The low end on mine isn't great. I think they de-tuned them in the mid 70's for EPA regulations. The 75 feels a little heavy and doesn't have a ton of pep off the line, but it's still an awesome bike. It's been very relievable and not too difficult for a newbie like me to learn to do maintenance and make upgrades on. The 750's have lots of parts and KZbin educational videos available, as well as on-line forums.
@throttlecompany3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We’d love to have you!
@glenpaul36062 жыл бұрын
I also had a 1970 CB750. It was an awesome bike and brought much joy. It ran perfect and never failed for the 3 years I rode it.
@thompsona106252 жыл бұрын
I’m excited after your video. I just bought an old house and found a 1970 CB750 hidden in the old barn. It looked like junk until I dragged it out into the light. I washed it and found that it’s Beautiful! There’s only 4369 miles on the odometer. It rolls over and everything seems to be intact and “moving”. The only real issues I could observe just by poking around is that the rear indicators are broken, the tires are dry cracked, and the throttle is seized at the linkage. I’ve always wanted a CB and here I just stumbled on one. Pretty exciting!
@throttlecompany2 жыл бұрын
Luckiest man alive!
@thompsona106252 жыл бұрын
@@throttlecompany I know right! I went to the DMV this morning, they sent me to the local Honda dealer for an appraisal, and then I went back to the DMV and submitted the documents for lost title. It’s legally mine as of noon today. 😄 wish I could post a photo of this darn thing on KZbin. Lol
@sergiolopatkin525 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful... the first of the super bikes 👍👍
@jbp67592 жыл бұрын
I have a 78 750 supersport and it's fantastic. I prefer the look of the K models but this one fell into my lap and it is such a good bike I'll probably have it forever.
@mr.mikeyg.52822 жыл бұрын
In my opinion, the Honda SOHC inline 4 is the best looking engine ever!
@williambayliss23672 жыл бұрын
I bought a new 1970 CB750 K0 back in 1970 when I was 17yo. Candy Gold. I remember the dealer (King Honda in Milwaukee) knocked off $75.00 off the $1,495 list price. He had to put down that I traded in a lawnmower otherwise if another dealer saw that that he was discounting a new hot model bike he said he would be in big trouble.
@stephen_crumley2 жыл бұрын
My father bought one brand new in April of 1970 & still has it to this day. Up until 5-6 years ago it was still great riding shape. He was into drag racing so when the 900’s came out, he had it bored in an effort to keep up with the kawi’s. Since having a bypass it hasn’t been ridden, the clutch feels stuck. We had someone who was going to “clean up/repair” the carbs and long story short it seems he had no idea what he was doing. The motor is perfect, no smoking, no oil usage, it’s got the 4 into 1 exhaust and we no longer have the factory exhaust, but I think it’s time to get it back in great running shape. Do you guys do work on these as a service ?? I’m willing to do whatever it takes to get it back in it’s glory days.
@artmonk59072 жыл бұрын
Beautiful honda!
@michaelbailey87292 жыл бұрын
As you say the sandcast wasnt cast in sand it just looked like it was. The die was gravity fed as they were keen to launch. After around 7400 ish bikes were produced the die were then pressure fed producing a much stronger and better finished casting. These bike were designated CB750. The first mod was a one into four throttle cable requiring constant fettling being replaced for a two cable set up, open and close operating a rack with each carb connected to it via a rod. This bike became the CB750KO. The CB750 was produced in 68 and 69, the K0 in 1970, K1 in '71, K2 in '72 and so on. All with various design changes, chain oiler added at the K1 (chains of the day werent strong enough, would snap and break the crankcase), new side panels. K2 onwards, bigger fuel tank, black headlamp, chrome stanchions, detuned, K341 exhausts to get around noise emissions, etc. They all sound great but '68 to '71 with the K300 pipes just a little rortier.
@michaelglinski38092 жыл бұрын
Clarification- it WAS actually cast in sand. Now, casting sand doesn't have the consistency of, say, beach sand. It holds together a bit better (enough to hold the shape of whatever is being casted), but it IS literal sand. The biggest downside is you have to destroy the mold to get the part out. It's good for making a few parts quickly, but die casting is better to make a bunch of stuff eventually. And the "K0" was 69/70. They only bikes built in '68 were non-sold prototypes. Any that were built in '68 were listed as a '69 model year The first modifications (hence the K1) dropped in '71.
@felineth562 жыл бұрын
The most beautiful bike! The best era ever! I HATE the new ugly bikes that sound like moppets!
@dennisknight75632 жыл бұрын
great bike but whats with holding the clutch in when slowing down and going around corners
@michaelbailey87292 жыл бұрын
Its a thoroughbred, you do need to feed the clutch when manouvering slowly.
@dennisknight75632 жыл бұрын
@@michaelbailey8729 im not talking about going slowly,you pull the clutchin and hold it in as soon as you start slowing down and release as you are going around the corner ,,much more control to blip throttle and go down the gears as you are slowing so in correct gear all the time,,,just my 2 cents worth
@aryaamit3 жыл бұрын
It's a keeper. Hope you don't sell it.
@asifriaztheexplorer65872 жыл бұрын
How can I get this? I really love this thing but I don't have enough money...
@throttlecompany2 жыл бұрын
Get more money?
@ГеннадийНечетайло2 жыл бұрын
🤩😇👍
@ricardofierro75722 жыл бұрын
May the Mighty Lord continue to bless my boss . He gave me 1 for free he has just sitting outside his house :/ I’m so blessed!! Don’t think they selling for 30k $ tho ??
@CarlAyers-x8h6 ай бұрын
I have a1969 CB750E # 2396948. All talk about k's nothing about the E. Motor..?
@JLW4152 жыл бұрын
why don't you downshift and engine break? Where the syncros an issue with higher RPM downshifts?
@lund9053602 жыл бұрын
These roads worst i have ever seen in somalia better