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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...
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    time. As a result, Honda tried again, leading to the development of the four cylinder Honda CB750 that marked a turning point for Honda and beginning of...
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    CB500. The CB650 was the last of Honda's successful series of air-cooled SOHC fours that began in 1969 with the Honda CB750. For cost-saving purposes, the...
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    motorcycles that became commonplace following Honda's 1969 introduction of its successful CB750. The CB750 became a rough template for subsequent designs...
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    Nighthawk CB650R CB700SC Nighthhawk 'S' CB750 Four CB750A Hondamatic CB750C Custom CB750F Super Sport CB750SC Nighthawk CB750 Hornet CB900C Custom CB900F CB1000...
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    a Honda Super Cub for the 2008 Season 12 Vietnam special. Author Roland Brown wrote that, "of all the brilliant bikes Honda have built — the CB750 superbike...
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    development, the CB750 was known within Honda as their "King of Motorcycles." As it would sit atop the CB750 as the top of the line Honda motorcycle, the...
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    Honda press release, December 12, 1978 Honda CB750K Service Manual, (Honda Motor Co., Ltd.), 1978 Honda CB750 & CB900 dohc fours 1978 to 1984 Owners Workshop...
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    those of the CB750. Unlike the earlier dry sump CB750, the smaller bike has a wet sump engine. Also, the primary drives were different, the CB750 having a...
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    1975, and sold under both the Triumph and BSA marques. Alongside the Honda CB750, and later the two-stroke Kawasaki triples, it brought a new level of...
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