Honda CB750 Four motorbike































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and one whose specification: overhead camshaft
interior color: black
interior type: partial leather
Some 50-plus years on
it is hard to imagine the impact Honda's CB750 had when it was unveiled to a stunned audience at the Tokyo Show in October 1968. Here for the first time was a mass-produced four within the financial reach of the average enthusiast
disc front brake
five-speed gearbox
electric starter
etc made the opposition look obsolete overnight. Purchased by the vendor some time ago
this CB750 has been kept in a climate-controlled environment as part of a collection. Used sparingly
the machine displays a total of 79,105 kilometres on the odometer and is presented in restored condition. Offered with a Swiss registration document and one key
Unverzollt für EU
Standort Schweiz
ZUBEHÖRANGABEN OHNE GEWÄHR
Änderungen
Zwischenverkauf und Irrtümer vorbehalten!
roadworthy