Honda CB750 - The World's First Superbike
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- The Honda CB750 which is considered as the world's first super bike changed the motorcycle industry forever. At a time when the twins and triples ruled it not only made the inline-four engine contemporary but also made it accessible and reliable. The CB750 fundamentally shifted customer expectations within the marketplace. Honda's competitors were compelled to acknowledge a new standard had been set, leading to a lasting transformation.
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50,000 '' MILES '' on my gold 750 - 4. Loved almost every minute. Honda engineering - can't be beat. YAHOO !
I had a 1970 & my dad a 1973 & they were very fast & reliable. Took many road trips without any problems & I got up to 45 mpg. Wish I had it back!!!
I remember riding on back in the 70's. Dad would just drive me all over town because I loved that bike so much.
Really interesting, the CB750 is still a beautiful machine.
Indeed it is!
I had a 1971 750 and loved it. When jammer windshield, full saddlebags.
I grew up modern motorcycles. But I invest stories, nothing more in my opinion captured my attention than Honda CB750
Ive got a 1972 Honda CB750 four that i need to get back rolling down the road. Great video!👍
I owned one of these for a few years in the 70's. Was absolutely fantastic in it's time, smooth, quick, a real head turner. I'd love to ride one again.
Would I swap my ST1300, yeah, nah!
Very good analysis! I just pulled a 73 out of a shed last week and am going through it now. I never heard about a chain oiler on the CB750. Was it only on the early years??
Currently working on getting my CB750K4 original "Orange paint job" back to operation. Loved this video. My hopes by the end of summer to have my K4 well along from the de-storage effort. Anyone that may have some tips, or where one might get some parts, would be greatly appreciated.
Hondas sales to America depended on getting away from the "Biker" image...they kicked the Butt of Harley Davidson...which was why Bikers slogan was Id rather push my Harley than ride a rice burner...mean while Harley Davidson bikes were junk always breaking down...I owned a 78 750-4...a great bike...and you could do some bokt on mods that made it quite fast
what's a superbike? in the early 50's, everyone tipped their hat when a vincent shadow passed.
cb 750 had similar performance, but made a much bigger impression from its 'civilised and sophistacated' performance.
press a button, and 10 minutes later you were doing 125 mph, smooth and quiet.
maybe too civilized, never wanted one. my young life only became tranquil when i could roll up on a 900 duke.
similar performance, when running at all, and radiated machismo..
Really like riding my one swapped for a hq holden
They missed number 7.
Great review 😍‼️also check the latest Honda CB 350 RS