No Reserve: 1970 Honda CB750
This no-reserve 1970 Honda CB750, the first mass-produced motorcycle with a four-cylinder engine, was manufactured in Japan and is now located in Oceanside, California. Finished in a classic red hue, this vintage bike boasts a powerful 736cc inline-four engine coupled with a five-speed transmission. Notable features include wire-spoke wheels measuring 19" at the front and 18" at the rear, a front disc brake ensuring reliable stopping power, both kick and electric start options for convenience, and a distinctive four-into-four exhaust system providing a unique auditory experience. Additionally, it comes equipped with chrome fenders and mirrors, adding to its timeless appeal, while the black vinyl two-up seat offers comfortable seating for rider and passenger alike.
Last bid:
$15,750