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There was a time called the 1980s when every back road in Europe was filled with wannabe racers on their loud Honda CB750s. The bikes may have rusted away but the dream remains!
1974 Honda 750 four
Even by today’s standards of engineering and technology, the Honda CB750 (Four) released in 1969 through to 1979 will always be regarded as the world’s first true “Superbike”
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Honda CB 750 Four Restoration Timelapse - Part 1
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After a lengthy wait for the stainless Allen bolts the engine is finally finished. Now I can start work on the frame.
The Honda CB750 F1 is a classic motorcycle from the 1970s that was part of the CB750 series. It featured a powerful 736cc transverse four-cylinder engine, a sleek and sporty design, and advanced features for its time. The F1 model was known for its durability, performance, and popularity among riders and collectors.
Honda CB750 four K7 modele de 1978
Honda CB 750 K7 : Arrivée en France en Juin 1977, la série K est réapparue avec ce modèle K7. Elle fut vendue à 1.516 exemplaires avec les modifications suivantes : quatre nouveaux échappements, un réservoir 19 L, une selle deux étages, une roue arrière de 17 pouces, un starter au tableau de bord et des clignotants de GL 1000. Choix de deux coloris, noir et brun métallisé.
I recently found some reels of B/W negatives taken by me in 1968/69 on a Praktika 35mm camera which were developed by me and then put in a tin and forgotten about till now. I have scanned them and this is one of them.
Taken at the 1969 Brighton Motorcycle Show.
Note the price at the bottom Bargain😊
This was taken while leaving Waterton National Park, knowing full well it was the last I'd see of the mountains for some time. That's always a bummer.