The Orginal 1969 Honda CB750
No doubt about it, the original Honda CB750 was an awesome machine of engineering. It was powered by a four-cylinder OHC four-stroke engine that was rated at 67 horsepower at 8,000rpm. Carburetion was achieved by four 28mm Kehin carburetors and a five-speed transmission came stock. To complete this virtual revolution of a motorcycle, the original 1969 Honda CB750 model came equipped with a disc front brake – a first for a production motorcycle.
Riding the Honda CB750 was a miraculous experience for the day. It was virtually vibration-free! The power delivery was so smooth and the braking superb. But what had everyone smiling was its excellent reliability. Before the Honda CB750, a rider needed a certain amount of mechanical skill. But after the emergence of the Honda CB750 in 1969 and the many other Japanese motorcycles that flooded the market afterward, riders could concentrate a lot more on their riding and a lot less on wrenching.
What to know how much some things have changed? The 1973 Honda CB750 was offered to the public for a suggested retail price of US$ 1,702. They sold like pancakes and, in the process, drove a stake right through the heart of the British motorcycle industry.