1976 Honda CB750F

In Japan, Touring by Tom WackerLeave a Comment

The Honda CB750 is etched in our DNA as riders. Arguably the most significant motorcycle ever produced. Honda sold millions of them, and there are legions of good examples all over the internet. Why would I even bother to write one up?

Honda CB750 - Fairing

The 1976 Honda Supersport CB 750 (F variant) used a 736 CC (45.6 CID) transverse mounted SOHC 4 cylinder air cooled motor that made a very tidy 58 HP. A 5 speed transmission and a dry weight of 450 LBS put the top end in the neighborhood of 115 MPH. A good frame and brake combo made for an extremely competent motorcycle.

Honda CB750 - Cockpit

It’s the accessories that set this CB750 apart. Vetter built Windjammer 3 fairing, Shoei Bags, AMCO backrest and rack, Triple A floorboards and much more. These were the absolutely high dollar items you could possibly add to a CB750. This particular Honda CB750 F (VIN# CB750F-2013583) is listed as a 4080 mile original with a large batch of original equipment including the front pegs and service manuals. It’s offered by Hatfield Powersports in Corona, California and is for sale with a Buy It Now price of $3,995