Used Honda Vehicle
Body Style
Standard
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Transmission
Manual / Standard
Exterior Colour
Candy Gold
Interior Colour
Black
Mileage
18,299 MI
Engine
0.8L
1973 Honda CB750 – One Owner – Iconic First Superbike
One owner from new until 2023 – a truly rare find. Even more remarkable, the gas tank, side covers, and exhaust were stored in boxes from new until recently re-installed, leaving this CB750 exceptionally preserved.
The air-cooled 736cc SOHC inline-four features both a kick starter and electric starter, paired with a factory four-into-four exhaust system with correct “HM341” stampings. Factory-rated at 67 horsepower, this CB defined a new era of motorcycling.
Recent Service (Turn-Key Ready)
Four Keihin carburetors synchronized
Oil & spark plugs changed
Ignition timing & valve clearances adjusted
New tires & rear brake shoes installed
Why the CB750 Matters
The 1973 Honda CB750 is widely regarded as the first true superbike, combining reliability, speed, and affordability in a way that revolutionized the motorcycle market. Its influence was so profound that it’s considered one of the most important motorcycles ever made, with strong ongoing demand from collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Highlights
One-owner provenance – rare and desirable
Stored factory components – tank, covers, exhaust kept boxed from new until recently
Original HM341 exhaust – highly sought after
Fully serviced, inspected, and ready to ride or display
This is a museum-worthy CB750 with a story as impressive as its condition—ideal for any serious vintage motorcycle collection.
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Final Dealer Price