1982 Honda CB750F Super Sport

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The Honda CB750F, also known as the Super Sport, was an evolution of the storied CB750 line. It gained some 80s styling to complement the 748cc dual overhead cam engine, a unit that produced 78 horsepower. The bike was capable of hitting about 125 miles per hour, and it was very competitive in the market in terms of power and handling.

Honda CB750F Super Sport - Left Side

This example is being offered by the third owner, who has put 500 miles on the bike since an engine rebuild caused by a small oil leak. While the engine was apart, it got new piston rings, honed cylinders, new cam chain guides, and a whole lot more. Paint on the bodywork is original and it’s said to be in excellent condition despite some minor scratches on the tail and bubbling on the front fender. It has euro style rear sets, the intake and exhaust cam shafts from a CB900F, coils and spark plug wires from a CBR600F2, EMGO superbike bars, CBR600F3 front brake rotors with CBX brake caliper mounts, and EBC brake pads. The seller suggests a carb sync as there is a slight hesitation at approximately 4,000 rpm. There’s a long list of spare parts, to boot.

Honda CB750F Super Sport - Engine

Find this CB750F for sale in El Mirage, Arizona for $4,000 here on Craigslist.