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That is the same CB Seven Fifty that they sold along side the Nighthawk 750 in Europe. The CB Seven Fifty is more common I believe due to the larger fuel tank, styling and the better breaking. The Nighthawk was the "cheaper" model that still got you the CB750 engine.
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ive had a couple.
a later-style 78 cb750k which I sold and a 75 cb750k that I still own. the 75 is a great bike given its age, and gets much praise wherever I take it. I rode it anyplace last summer and it had no problems keeping up (while getting better economy than) my buddy's 2007 bonnie.
I would attach a pic if I could figure out how.
I enjoy riding them both, but the cb1100 is undoubtedly much smoother. no plans on selling either at this time, but I am considering selling my 88 gsxr 750 to find a cb900f .
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(01-25-2014, 02:57 PM)Flynrider_imp Wrote: (01-24-2014, 11:46 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: And the dohc actually went from 79 to 2003 in different iterations from 750 to 900 to 1000 to 1100 cc
Technically, the DOHC 750 stayed in production from 79 to 08. An even 30 years.
After the last CB700/750s Nighthawk S in '86, the engine continued life in Europe and Asia as the CBX750. That morphed into the last generation Nighthawk here in the states and an upgraded version for Euro/Asia called the CB SevenFifty or F2. The last DOHC 750 was a Japan-only version in '08/'09 like this one :
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Technically, the DOHC 750 stayed in production from 79 to 08. An even 30 years.
After the last CB700/750s Nighthawk S in '86, the engine continued life in Europe and Asia as the CBX750. That morphed into the last generation Nighthawk here in the states and an upgraded version for Euro/Asia called the CB SevenFifty or F2. The last DOHC 750 was a Japan-only version in '08/'09 like this one :
I used to live in Japan and I saw these around once in a while, sometimes in the silver color with blue highlights on the tank. I admired the hell out of those. Would have loved it if they had offered that over here, but now what we got is just as good or better, so I can't complain!
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(01-26-2014, 04:29 AM)Randy B_imp Wrote: That is the same CB Seven Fifty that they sold along side the Nighthawk 750 in Europe. The CB Seven Fifty is more common I believe due to the larger fuel tank, styling and the better breaking. The Nighthawk was the "cheaper" model that still got you the CB750 engine.
Right. This was one of those cases where the Euro/Asia version was more refined than the U.S. version. The U.S. Nighthawk was specifically a price point bargain bike. Honda did everything they could to get the price below $4K when it was introduced (including making the centerstand an option). The Euro/Asia version got triple disc brakes, better suspension (note the remote reservoir shocks), better finish and bigger tank.
I wonder if Honda was thinking along those lines when they decided on spokes wheels for the Euro CB11 EX and standard cast wheels for the U.S Deluxe.
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Had a cb750k '75 for a whopping month (time it took to get it running), and sold it for profit a few days ago

In the end I made roughly $1,200 on the sale (purchased parts already deducted)
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Just came across these old photos of me on my 76 750k giving my daughter a ride up the street in the neighborhood ..... Man we took poor quality pics back then
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There is a CB750K Just like the one in the first picture of this thread on ebay for sale by a guy name Bob. Is this Bob a member of this forum? And, is this particular year/model worth $3500?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-CB-1976-ho...otorcycles
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Surely worth more than that, even tho the exhausts are patched up...
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A clean running example, with a clean tank and original pipes (even if they are patched)? You won't touch that for $3500.... I'm guessing it will go for around $8K before all is said and done.
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(01-30-2014, 10:01 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: A clean running example, with a clean tank and original pipes (even if they are patched)? You won't touch that for $3500.... I'm guessing it will go for around $8K before all is said and done.
That sounds more like it.