What is a 1976 Honda 750 worth?

What is a 1976 Honda 750 worth?

Values

Excellent $5,385
Very Good $3,075
Good $1,860
Fair $1,235
Poor N/A

How fast is a Honda CB 750?

Cycle magazine called the CB750, “the most sophisticated production bike ever”, on the bike’s introduction. Cycle World called it a masterpiece, highlighting Honda’s painstaking durability testing, the bike’s 120 mph (190 km/h) top speed, the fade-free braking, the comfortable ride, and excellent instrumentation.

What year did the 750 Honda come out?

1969
The CB750 FOUR was released in the U.S. in January 1969. That year, Honda held its first U.S. dealer meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, a gathering of motorcycle dealers from across North America.

What does CB stand for Honda?

City Bike
—often stand for something in particular, often a phrase that denotes the bike’s purpose or inspiration. Suzuki’s GSX-R supposedly stands for “Grand Sport eXperimental- Racing”, Honda’s CB stands for “City Bike”, and CBR is short for “City Bike Racer” (or “racing”) not for “cross beam racer”.

How much is a 1975 Honda 750 worth?

Values

Excellent $8,820
Very Good $4,790
Good $2,725
Fair $1,850
Poor N/A

What is a Sandcast CB750?

This is an original Honda CB750 Sandcast, it’s called a “sandcast” because it was built in the first year or production when sand-casting was still being used to cast the crankcases.

How many gears does a cb750 have?

Another departure for Honda is the CB750’s “undersquare” bore/stroke ratio (63 by 67 mm, to give a displacement of 736 cc)….Honda CB 750 Four K1.

Make Model Honda CB 750 Four K1
Max Torque 44 lb-ft / 60 Nm @ 7000 rpm
Clutch Multi-plate, wet
Transmission 5 Speed
Final Drive Chain

What makes a 1976 Honda CB750F Super Sport?

Relaxed steering geometry, a nice riding position and plenty of power combine to make the Honda CB750F Super Sport an excellent road bike. Compression and cam changes gave the 1976 Honda CB750F Super Sport eight extra horses.

What’s the price of a 1976 Honda 750 Super Sport?

1976 Honda CB750F Super Sport – Fires right up, runs and rides great, everything works, no leaks, tons of tread on tires, clean Illinois title. Ride it home today – $1999 cash Keep it as-is with 40 years of awesome patina, restore it, or it would make an excellent café racer, brat style or bobber custom project.

When did the Honda CB750F get the F suffix?

Actually, the F suffix had originated in 1972 with the CB350F—F for four cylinders, so as not to be confused with the CB350K twins. But why did the twins get a K suffix, when the original K appeared on the 1969 CB750 four-banger? Never mind. The year 1975 saw the introduction of three F models, the 400F, the 550F and the 750F.

What kind of frame does a Honda CB750 use?

The Vetter Corporation was selling a lovely Rickman frame which would accept a CB750, or Kawasaki Z-1, engine. Anyone just wanting to look fast could call Pichler or Dunstall and buy a slick fairing. No point in giving all that money away to the competition, said the Honda honchos, let’s go sporty, let’s build the 750F.

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