1979 Honda CB750K

The protagonist of this story is a 1979 Honda CB750K, a timeless classic hailing from the era of disco and punk rock. Originally manufactured in Japan, this motorcycle carries the spirit of its country of origin, much like the vibrant cities it traversed before landing in Rapid City, South Dakota. As a prime example of the mid-1970s Honda CB750 series, this bike embodies power and balance with its 749cc DOHC inline-four engine paired with a smooth-shifting five-speed transmission. What sets this classic apart is its distinctive color scheme of brown offset by gold stripes, a touch reminiscent of the American landscape it cruised through in its Kansas days before making its way to Rapid City. Today, this vintage bike boasts modern amenities such as an electric starter and a robust aftermarket four-into-two exhaust system, promising riders both classic charm and contemporary reliability. Its wire-spoke wheels and front disc brake add to its distinctiveness, encapsulating the essence of golden-era motorcycling while still being street-smart in modern times. Currently up for grabs on Bring A Trailer, this rare gem can be yours starting at $100, with no reserve price stated.
Last bid:
$2,000