1971 Honda CB750 Motorcycle

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Artifact Overview

Honda introduced the CB750 in 1969. This motorcycle was fast, smooth, and reliable. Honda packaged a powerful four-cylinder engine, five-speed gearbox, electric starter, and front disc brake -- something new to the motorcycle world -- into a lightweight and reasonably priced vehicle. The CB750 is sometimes called the first modern motorcycle.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Motorcycle

Date Made

1971

Place of Creation

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Driving America

Object ID

2011.330.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Steel (Alloy)
Metal
Rubber (Material)

Specifications

Make & Model: 1971 Honda CB750 motorcycle
Maker: Honda Motor Company, Tokyo, Japan
Engine: inline-4, single overhead cam, 45 cubic inches
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Height: 44 inches
Width: 35 inches
Wheelbase: 57 inches
Overall length: 85 inches
Weight: 506 pounds
Horsepower: 67 at 8000 revolutions per minute
Pounds per horsepower: 7.6
Price: $1,400
Average 1971 wage: $8,144
Time you'd work to buy this bike: about 2-1/2 months