The Honda CB750 is a cafe racer-style bike and was the first motorcycle from a large manufacturer to be called a superbike.
Presented in black with silver on the fuel tank and white decals, this professionally built modified CB750 rides on black wire spoke wheels and is powered by an air-cooled 750cc inline-4 engine making 77hp paired with aUsed 1973 Honda CB 1,344 miles
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