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The Honda CB750 is a motorcycle built in several model series between 1969 and 2003, and also in 2007, that is recognized as a milestone for Honda's successful introduction of the transverse, overhead camshaft inline four-cylinder engine that has been seen ever since in the dominant sport bike configuration. Though MV Agusta had sold such a model in 1965, and it had been used in racing engines before World War II, the CB750 is recognized as the four-cylinder sport bike that had a lasting impact and is often called the first superbike. The model is included in the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Classic Bikes, the Discovery Channel's "Greatest Motorbikes Ever," and was in The Art of the Motorcycle exhibition, and is in the UK National Motor Museum.
HONDA CB750 Models
HONDA CB750 SOHC
The single overhead cam models were produced from 1969 through 1978.
1969 HONDA CB750K or CB750K0
1971 HONDA CB750K1
1972 HONDA CB750K2
1973 HONDA CB750K3 (US-only, K2 elsewhere)
1974 HONDA CB750K4 (US/Japan-only, K2 elsewhere)
1975 HONDA CB750K5 (US-only, K2/K4 elsewhere), HONDA CB750 , HONDA CB750 (Canada-only) The 1975 CB750F had a more streamlined look, thanks in part to a 4-into-1 exhaust and cafe style seat with fiberglass rear. Other changes included the use of a rear disc brake and a lighter crankshaft and flywheel.
1976 CB750K6, CB750F1, CB750A
1977 CB750K7, CB750F2, CB750A1
1978 CB750K8 (US-only), CB750F3, CB750A2
HONDA CB750 DOHC
1979–1982 HONDA CB750K
1979 HONDA CB750K 10th Anniversary Edition (5,000 produced for U.S.)
1979–1982 HONDA CB750F
1980–1982 HONDA CB750C "Custom"
1982–1983 HONDA CB750SC Nighthawk
1984-1985 HONDA CB750SC Nighthawk "S" in Canada
1984–1986 HONDA CB750C Nighthawk (Horizon in Japan) (CB700SC Nighthawk "S" in U.S.)
1992-1997 HONDA CB750F2
1991–2003 HONDA CB750 Nighthawk
2007 HONDA CB750 (Japan-only)
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The Honda CB750 is a motorcycle built in several model series between 1969 and 2003, and also in 2007, that is recognized as a milestone for Honda's successful introduction of the transverse, overhead camshaft inline four-cylinder engine that has been seen ever since in the dominant sport bike configuration. Though MV Agusta had sold such a model in 1965, and it had been used in racing engines before World War II, the CB750 is recognized as the four-cylinder sport bike that had a lasting impact and is often called the first superbike. The model is included in the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Classic Bikes, the Discovery Channel's "Greatest Motorbikes Ever," and was in The Art of the Motorcycle exhibition, and is in the UK National Motor Museum.
HONDA CB750 Models
HONDA CB750 SOHC
The single overhead cam models were produced from 1969 through 1978.
1969 HONDA CB750K or CB750K0
1971 HONDA CB750K1
1972 HONDA CB750K2
1973 HONDA CB750K3 (US-only, K2 elsewhere)
1974 HONDA CB750K4 (US/Japan-only, K2 elsewhere)
1975 HONDA CB750K5 (US-only, K2/K4 elsewhere), HONDA CB750 , HONDA CB750 (Canada-only) The 1975 CB750F had a more streamlined look, thanks in part to a 4-into-1 exhaust and cafe style seat with fiberglass rear. Other changes included the use of a rear disc brake and a lighter crankshaft and flywheel.
1976 CB750K6, CB750F1, CB750A
1977 CB750K7, CB750F2, CB750A1
1978 CB750K8 (US-only), CB750F3, CB750A2
HONDA CB750 DOHC
1979–1982 HONDA CB750K
1979 HONDA CB750K 10th Anniversary Edition (5,000 produced for U.S.)
1979–1982 HONDA CB750F
1980–1982 HONDA CB750C "Custom"
1982–1983 HONDA CB750SC Nighthawk
1984-1985 HONDA CB750SC Nighthawk "S" in Canada
1984–1986 HONDA CB750C Nighthawk (Horizon in Japan) (CB700SC Nighthawk "S" in U.S.)
1992-1997 HONDA CB750F2
1991–2003 HONDA CB750 Nighthawk
2007 HONDA CB750 (Japan-only)
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