Year: 1969 Power: 67 HP Engine capacity: 736 ccm Weight: 218 kg Top speed: 200 km/h Rank: 3rd Greatest Ever Motorbike complete list here: whoridesavespa.com motorbikes/
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I think you weren't watching this video carefully. Read the title again… Greatest Ever Motorcycles: # 3 – Honda CB 750.
The only complaint they have about it is that it performs too well and is too reliable. I'll take superbike boredom any day of the week.
omg you chat so much shit, how the hell is a cb750 better then a 916. do you live in a nut house. by the way i think you have not owned or ridden a 916 else you would know what a bike it is. fucking fool.
LOL Well No kidding. It came out in 1977. That was way ahead of anything at that time. Harley was putting out the shovelhead at that time so compare it to that.
I own a 750 four K7 and i was at a pub down the coast were all the bikers stop for a beer. I had just stopped for a little leg stretch and brought a beer. I walked out and to my amazement there were about 6 other bikers checking out my little old 1977 Honda Four even though it was parked amongst Harleys, Dukes and $60,000 choppers…Boring Bullshit…
LOL this bike actualy is a hand full especialy running with my freinds on there GXR 600 but the bike handels corners very well for how old it is and it ceeps up with them till I hit 130
captain america chopper is all i ever need.
lol 0-60 in 7.5 seconds i could do that on ma push bike if he had said 0-60 in 3 ide have been impressed but today even that isnt fast
Yes, but I guess they had to protect the poor Italian bike
Like always, HONDA INVENTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fuck all of the other makes
haha, no one is ever happy.
T120 Bonneville all day long!
aww man, the curse of invincibility… all box ticked, yet people say "boooring!"
I think I get the 'dull' statement. It's like playing a video games with all the cheats on. It's a lot of fun and whatnot, but eventually it's just not challenging, or exciting (probably the wrong words, but you get the idea).
Wow! build something near flawless and people call it dull!
Good old Honda!
so true
i think the suzuki GT750 watercooled triple 2 stroke should have been on the spot of the Y2K, wich actually is a bullsh*t bike if you ask me.
well, the original design of the nighthawk engine comes from the cb750k0 but there's a long road of technology between it. The nighthawk 750 engine is a DOHC and the 750K0 is a SOHC, nighthawk 750 has hydraulic operated valves etc. A Honda CB750K0(1 2 3 4 5 etc) was a great, undestrucable engine but a nighthawk 750 engine, mate! it's built like a german panzer, undestructable!
The CB 750 should be higher on the list than the 916, which I have owned. It was a more revolutionary bike at the time than the Ducati and more reliable. There also should have been a Kawasaki triple in the top 10!!!!!
The first day I passed somebody with my Interceptor, I looked down at the speedo and it said 110mph. The top speed of the CB750 Nighthawk I had before. Top speed for me anyway.
The Interceptor is a great bike IMHO. Plenty of power without being too much.
My first bike was the CB750 Nighthawk. I know, not the same bike, but did have the inline 4. Though I bet the engine didn't change all that much from these 750s.
i meant classic…not old…
Fantastic old bike, i love it…i'll buy one!!
negative comments are from people who have never actualy ridden one.
its a great little bike that 40 years on can still be used in modern traffic
I'm restoreing a 1974 now
I think the souless comments in the film are based on its time , but if you compare it against a modernbike it is interesting and quirky enough to have real character.
I get way more looks than I do on a modern harley when I ride it.
cb750's are increasing in price, and parts availability is way better now