1 of 25 Police Models – 1967 Honda CB450P

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I have a weakness for older ‘service’ bikes, like a previously featured Honda Dream Fire Bike and this Honda CB450P Police Special, which may have also been officially called the Honda CP450. According to the AMA, just 25 were imported to the US to pilot an entrance into the police motorcycle market.

Honda CB450P- Front

Obviously, it was based on the Black Bomber, but the Police Special got some trick features, including patrol lights, a rear rack to house the radio or other options, and a speedo calibrated to 1 mph that had a ‘stop’ button – press it while you matching the speed of a vehicle and it would pause the needle so you could refer to it later. But the coolest feature has to be the siren, which was turned on with a lever and operated from a drum that was driven by the rear wheel – the faster you went, the louder the siren was! For more information on the Police Special, check out this write-up from Motorcycle Classics.

Honda CB450P - Gauges

Unfortunately, this CB450P (VIN: CB450-102576X) is missing the siren cable, siren lever, and the drive drum, though it’s otherwise claimed to be complete. This bike apparently spent time with the Kentucky State Police, and it has less than 3,000 miles.

Honda CB450P - Left Side

Find this CB450P for sale in Snover, Michigan with bidding up to $11,000 and the reserve not yet met or a BIN of $20,000