Introduction The Honda Spirit
Giant step for making
The machine that changed the face of motorcycling
Genesis of the
Honda Dream CB 750 Four
The Four's Antecedent: CB72
The Four's Antecedent: CB450
Grand Prix Fours of the 1960's: RC162 - 250cc
Grand Prix Fours of the 1960's: RC184 - 500cc
Soichiro Honda and CB750 development
Whys and Hows of CB750 Four Development
Explained its Creator (Pag. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6)
CB750 K0: The Revolution Sensational Tokyo Show Debut
Technical breakthroughs
Press Reactions
The original catalogues
Sales of the CB750 Four
Evolution of the Fours
after the CB750 K0
Introduction
1969: CB750 Four K0
1970: CB750 Four K1
1972: CB750 Four K2
1974: CB750 Four K4
1977: CB750 Four K7
1977: CB750A/EARA
1976: CB750 Super Sport (F1)
The DOHC Models
1978-79: CB750 KZ
1978-79: CB750FZ Super Sport
1979: CB750KZ
1971: CB500 Four
1972: CB350 Four
1975: CB400F (F-1) Super Sport
1975: CB550F Super Sport (CB550 Four, CB550F1, CB550F-II)
1978: CB900FZ
1978: CB1100RB
Racing Success and Legends The CB750 Four's major Race Achievements
1970 CB750 Racer
1971 Honda Hawk Bonneville Land Speed record Streamliner
1973 CB750 Racer
1976 RCB750/1000 (480 and 481)
1977-78 RCB750/1000 (481A and 482)
And the Honda Dream CB750 lives on today... An authentic CB750 Four today