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The Honda CB750 is an air-cooled, transverse, in-line-four-cylinder-engine motorcycle made by Honda over several generations for year models 1969–2008 with an upright, or standard, riding posture.
Ο προσεκτικά ισορροπημένος δικύλινδρος κινητήρας παράγει 43,1 kW και το Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) προσφέρει εκλεπτυσμένη διαχείριση 3 επιπέδων πρόσφυσης του πίσω ελαστικού για ακόμα μεγαλύτερη ...
Matt and John from took off to the 10th World Honda Chopper Meet in North Carolina last week and Matt ended up winning first place, taking home a hardtail frame for his next build. This is what his winning CB750 chopper looked like when he got it. The frame is a 1971 Santee swingarm.
Ένα νέο πρωτοποριακό αιχμηρό μπροστινό φέρινγκ με στυλ premium SUV με διπλούς προβολείς LED. Τα φλας έχουν πλέον ενσωματωθεί στα φώτα ημέρας (DRL), δημιουργώντας μια καθαρή και minimal εμφάνιση, βελτιώνοντας σημαντικά την ορατότητα και την ασφάλεια για τους πεζούς και τους άλλους χρήστες του δρόμου.
A Honda CB750 chopper is for you if you want both affordability and reliability combined into one fast package. The CB series of Honda engines has been around since the 1969 through 1978 production years.
24 Φεβ 2009 · This New Englander's 1970 single-cam Honda 750 Four chopper puts a new spin on retro-chop. From the June 2006 issue of Motorcycle Cruiser magazine. By Mark Zimmerman.