1971 Honda CB750K

The 1971 Honda CB750K, manufactured in the era of disco and classic rock, is a timeless classic bike that still turns heads today. This vintage beauty was born in Japan but found its home on American soil, carrying the registration plates of Lawrenceville, Georgia. Known for being one of the first motorcycles to offer features like a front disc brake, four-into-four exhaust system, and both kick and electric starters, this CB750K is equipped with these original components that add a unique touch to its overall character. Painted in an elegant Candy Gold finish with black accents, it rolls on wire-spoke wheels – 19 inches at the front and 18 inches at the rear – offering that classic vintage appeal. Underneath its retro exterior beats a beast of a heart, a powerful inline-four engine displacement of 736cc, ready to rev up when the occasion calls for it. Paired with a reliable five-speed transmission, this motorcycle is not just a pretty face but also a trusty steed ready for whatever adventures the winding roads might offer.
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