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View our full range of Honda CB750F Motorcycles online at bikesales.com.au - Australia's number 1 motorbike classified website.. CB750 (15) Model CB750F Bike Type Bike Type. Bike Type Road (15) Location. 1978 Honda CB750F. $12,500. Price Guide Naked; 736 cc; 29,500 km; 1978 Honda CB750F Super Sport. The F, with a full 4.8 gallons of high test in the tank, registered slightly over 535 pounds on the scale. Which was 10 pounds heavier than a K, although the F had. Colour. Burgundy. Engine Capacity. 736 cc. Configuration. 736cc, 4-stroke, Air cooled, OHC, Inline, 4-cyl. Country of Origin. JAPAN. Find 1978 Honda CB750 at bikesales.com.au. Search 1978 Honda CB750 motorcycles, find motorcycle news, motorcycle insurance and finance, motorbike valuations and motorbike classifieds relating to motorbike today. The Honda CB750 is an air-cooled, transverse, in-line-four-cylinder-engine motorcycle made by Honda over several generations for year models 1969-2008 with an upright, or standard, riding posture.It is often called the original Universal Japanese Motorcycle (UJM) and also is regarded as the first motorcycle to be called a "superbike".. The CR750 is the associated works racer.

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Honda introduced numerous changes, both major and minor, over the nine-year run of the SOHC CB750. Each new model, in fact, correlated to a given model year and was designated "K" followed by a zero (the first model, 1969) to eight (the last model, 1978). By Richard Backus. The Honda CB750F Super Sport. Honda CB750F Super Sport. Years produced: 1975-1978. Claimed power: 58hp @ 8,000rpm. Top speed: 114mph. Engine type: 736cc air-cooled SOHC inline four. Published on Apr 7, 2010. Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: 1978 Honda CB750F Super Sport at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #32,669. Honda CB750 EARA (HondaMatic) , manufactured or sold in 1978, (JDM) (up to December) automatic 2-speed gearbox gasoline (petrol) engine with displacement: 736 cm3 / 44.9 cui, advertised power: 34.5 kW / 46 hp / 47 PS ( JIS net ), torque: 49 Nm / 36 lb-ft

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Bikez.biz has an efficient motorcycle classifieds. Ads are free. Click here to sell a used 1978 Honda CB 750 K or advertise any other MC for sale. You can list all 1978 Honda CB 750 K available and also sign up for e-mail notification when such bikes are advertised in the future. Bikez has a high number of users looking for used bikes. Seller's Description. 1978 Honda CB750 F2 The last of Honda's SOHC bikes and the first model with the Comstar mags. Ground up restoration Bare metal respray Completely rebuilt engine to 820cc New pistons, rebore, new bearings, new cam chain, tensioner and guides. Reconditioned head. 1971 Honda CB750. $19,500. Price Guide. Naked. 736 cc. 71,450 km. Finance available. We work with a finance company to offer you finance options to buy this bike. Private Seller Bike. In 1975, Honda revamped the 750 model line, which had evolved to become a reliable, comfortable tourer, with the addition of the CB750F Super Sport.. CB750 F3: 1978: 05/77 - 05/78: 2200001: E3100001: Model Guide 1975 CB750F0. The CB750F was introduced in 1975 and offered in two colors, Flake Sunrise Orange and Candy Sapphire.

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1981 Honda CB750-F B. SOLD · £3,910. · Nov 12, 2023 · Iconic Auctioneers. TMU · Manual. Birmingham, GBR. 54% Relevance. . About Comps data. Vehicle history and comps for 1978 Honda CB750F Super Sport - including sale prices, photos, and more. As 2019's celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the Honda CB 750 draw to a close, the Honda CB 750 Four Owners Club of Australia are offering the chance for you to join the classic Honda fraternity, too.. Of the 550,000+ CB 750s built from 1969 to 1978, it's believed 77,000 were K1s, with 63,500 K2s built (some sources say.