1975 Honda CB750

The vehicle in question is a distinct and timeless classic, a 1975 Honda CB750. Manufactured during the era of automotive innovation in Japan, this motorcycle showcases an iconic design that has stood the test of time. Its gleaming blue finish pays homage to the vintage charm of its generation, while its robust 736cc inline-four engine teamed with a five-speed transmission offers a ride that is as exhilarating today as it was when first introduced four decades ago. This motorcycle, hailing from the Town of North Salem in New York, United States, bears features such as classic wire-spoke wheels sized at 19 inches in the front and 18 inches at the rear, a reliable front disc brake paired with a conventional fork adorned with gaiters for enhanced stability and aesthetics. It boasts both kick and electric starters, providing flexibility and convenience on the open road, along with practical touches like chrome fenders, side and center stands, and even a helmet holder for practical storage. This vintage motorcycle is not just a means of transportation but an evocative trip down memory lane, currently bids standing at $6,500 in an online auction.
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$6,500