1971 Honda CB750

The vehicle is a classic 1971 Honda CB750 motorcycle, often referred to as 'Superbike Zero' due to its significant influence on the motorcycling world. This iconic model was introduced by Honda Motor Company in response to challenges from larger capacity competitors like Harley-Davidson and BSA. The CB750 revolutionized the bike industry with features such as a longitudinal inline-four engine, disc brakes, and electric start - all firsts for Honda's motorcycle lineup. Its distinctive design includes a full-coverage fairing, tank, seat, and the signature 'wing' logo on each side of its body panels.
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