1970 HONDA CB750 K0 PRISTINE ORIGINAL

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I grew up in a military neighborhood in the mid to late 1970's, and the CB750 was the most popular bike among servicemen at the time. There were dozens of them on my street, and that sweet sound never faded from my memory.

MarkPalmer
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My father was a Honda Motorcycle dealer in Brooklyn in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. He sold thousands of that bike. I remember being 10 years old and ripping the shipping crates apart and laying out the accessories for installation.

nofishtoday
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WOW..that truly should stay in your museum..there is no finer example but maybe in a museum..incredible...you guys can sure find them...

ravenheart
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Waiting at my bus stop going to school a guy in our town bought the first one from the Honda shop and would turn on to the main drag right in front of us every morning and get on it. We couldn't wait to see it again the next morning. Everyone wanted one. It was so cool. This is a one in a life time find you have here. Congrats on this find and Thanks for the video.

uavoftexas
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I've seen this bike in all it's flavors . People chopped them, bobbed them, drag raced them, put fairings on them and hooked sidecars to them, made them custom ...you name it . But, that is why everyone loved them . The CB 750 was another home run for Honda . PK

trblemkrd
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When I think of a motorcycle this is what comes to mind, not a chopper or a sport bike that looks like a preying mantis.Boy, she sounds good & love that color..

richardmorris
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I bought the same bike in 1973 new, had it for 18 months, still one of the best looking bikes made and its only 50 years old😁

jimclarke
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According to The Honda Museum in Japan, the earlier models, including the Sandcast was just called a CB750K there was only ever 136, CB750 KO Which Was a transition model There was using the earlier parts that was left and the newer parts which was going to go on the K1 Basically, just using up The older parts But for some reason in America, they started calling All the Early bikes K0s

Yesitisok
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I had a 1975 K1 750 When i was in the Army it was great. Never laid it down keep it stock except for crash bars. Rode it From Ft.Bragg to Southern WV. evey month in the Nice weather season.

rickrundle
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First street bike I ever rode. This bike sure brings back memories. What a bike in superior condition

miketr
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My father was the owner of one 750's in early 1971, the same color and one of the first bikes arrived in Argentina!
I was only 6 years old at this moment but this motorcycle is always on my mind..
Nowdays my father is 83 years old and every Day drives a modest Honda PCX 150 scooter..
Sorry about my basic english....
God Bless America !
Greetings from Buenos Aires Argentina 🇦🇷 🇺🇸

leonardocaceres
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What a cool bike. I started off wanting a '79-'80 Honda CBX as my first street bike, but in the last 3 years they've suddenly shot way up in value, so I might have to settle for a CB750, but they too are past their low-price apex. Maybe one day!

cbh
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As an Australian I have admired this bike since the 70s and this one would be without doubt the best example of the model I have ever seen. Thanks for video.

robertw
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Great bike. Since you asked....I don't think that steering damper comes stock on the 750, but that's an added part, not a replaced part. And 69 was the first year of production, not 70. I love my 75 CB750. If you want a reliable vintage bike, buy a Honda CB.

daveco
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Now that’s a nice bike, that style just keeps getting better and better, wish I still had my 74 750 four, from the 80’s, but I’ll settle with my 2014 cb1100, although it will probably never get the recognition as the true old ones, it’s close and fun to ride

indiancreek
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What a nice sounding bike i’d much rather listen to that go by my house all day

kennyrichard
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Always loved the sound of the old CBs i was 16 years old with a 1984 honda nighthawk 750. Amazing sounding bike

broomfieldsdual-sport
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I had one, and I don’t remember mine having a steering dampener under the triple tree, oh what beauty though, sent me back to some wild memories I had on mine

bdlivinlifehrsatime
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Ive never owned a Sand Cast model but have owned K2's and K3's plus one F2 Single Cam, owned one K3 for 25 years.

jamesmatheson
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I had a 71' - Red with Gold stripes. Loved it! Ran the wheels off of it.

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