Honda CB 750 Seven Fifty

CB 750 Seven Fifty is a model of motor bike S marketed by Honda.

Honda launches on the market the CB 750 Seven Fifty in 1991. It was marketed until in 2003 undergoing very few modifications (it is noted that as from 1996 the engine and the rims are painted in black).

Honda borrowed the engine of the CBX 750 F of years 84 to 86 to motorize the news CB. The power was re-examined with the fall, since Seven Fifty develops only 73 ch against 90 for the CBX.

The cycle part is made up of a framework out of steel tube. The fork before does not have any possibility of adjustment. With the back, the two Showa shock absorbers with nitrogen bottle (adjustable) equip the oscillating arm. Braking is ensured, front, by two discs provided with clamps with double piston, and the back, by only one disc with clamp simple piston.

In 2003, Honda marketed a last series of Seven Fifty for a purchase price bordering the 6000 €.

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