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In 1969 Honda stunned the world of motorcycling with their announcement of the CB750. With its four cylinder engine, four chrome exhausts, electric start and disc brake it was heralded as the first Japanese Superbike.
We are pleased to offer several excellent examples, including a beautifully restored 1969 K0 model, an all original 1970 K1 with under 4,000 miles and a lovely 1975 K5 with 9,000 miles
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If the CB750 was the first holder of the Title, Kawasaki took the Superbike Crown with a Technical Knock Out in 1972 when it delivered the mighty 903cc, double-overhead cam powered Z1. This was the beginning of the iconic Z Series of models, from which we have in stock a superb Z1, and also excellent examples of Z1B, Z900, Z1000 and Z650 models.
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We have three beautiful Classic 400cc machines from three different manufactures who took very different roads--Honda with the 4 cylinder 4-stroke CB400F, Kawasaki with the 2-stroke triple KH400 and Yamaha with the RD400 2-stroke twin--but arrived in the same market place with superb middleweight contenders. We have one exceptionally nice example of each in stock.
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Please see our Bikes for Sale section for full details and pictures of all these bikes. click here for more>>

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