Honda CB750 - Specifications & Review

CB750

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Articleid457639
CategorySport
MakeHonda
ModelCB750
Year1969

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeTubular steal duplex cradle
FrontbrakesSingle disc
Frontbrakesdiameter290 mm (11.4 inches)
FrontsuspensionTelescopic
Fronttyre3.25-19
RearbrakesExpanding brake (drum brake)
Rearbrakesdiameter178 mm (7.0 inches)
RearsuspensionSwingarm with coil-over shocks
Reartyre4.00-18
SeatDual seat
WheelsWirespoked

Engine & Transmission

Borexstroke61.0 x 63.0 mm (2.4 x 2.5 inches)
ClutchMulti-plate, wet
Compression9.0:1
CoolingsystemAir
Displacement736.00 ccm (44.91 cubic inches)
EnginedetailsIn-line four, four-stroke
Fuelconsumption6.86 litres/100 km (14.6 km/l or 34.29 mpg)
FuelsystemCarburettor. Keihin
Gearbox5-speed
Greenhousegases159.2 CO2 g/km. (CO2 - Carbon dioxide emission)
LubricationsystemDry sump
Power68.00 HP (49.6 kW)) @ 8500 RPM
Topspeed201.0 km/h (124.9 mph)
Torque60.00 Nm (6.1 kgf-m or 44.3 ft.lbs) @ 7000 RPM
TransmissiontypefinaldriveChain
Valvespercylinder2

Other Specifications

StarterElectric & kick

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight218.0 kg (480.6 pounds)
Fuelcapacity19.00 litres (5.02 gallons)
Groundclearance160 mm (6.3 inches)
Oilcapacity3.30 litres (0.22 quarts)
Overallheight1,100 mm (43.3 inches)
Overalllength2,200 mm (86.6 inches)
Overallwidth890 mm (35.0 inches)
Powerweightratio0.3119 HP/kg
Seatheight790 mm (31.1 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Weightincloilgasetc233.0 kg (513.7 pounds)

About Honda

Country of Origin: Japan
Founder: Soichiro Honda (with Takeo Fujisawa as business architect)
Best Known For: From Super Cub ubiquity to RC-era racing dominance; CB/CRF/Gold Wing families and bulletproof reliability

Company History

No marque has touched more riders than Honda. The Super Cub rewrote mobility—tens of millions built, step-through convenience, engines that survive astonishing neglect. Behind the charm sat ruthless engineering: metallurgy, tolerances, and manufacturing systems that made reliability a baseline, not a feature. Honda raced to learn: from Isle of Man to modern MotoGP, RC machines taught lessons in breathing, friction reduction, and chassis stiffness that flowed into streetbikes. The 1969 CB750 brought the superbike age; the Gold Wing defined long-distance civility; the Fireblade reinvented power-to-weight; and CR/CRF dirt bikes set standards for off-road agility. Corporate culture prized kaizen and respect for the user—controls that feel intuitive, parts support that keeps 1970s bikes alive, and engines that start after winters of silence. Honda also led in safety and emissions, pushing EFI, ABS, and catalytic solutions early and at scale. Historically, Honda democratized excellence: making the extraordinary ordinary so that a delivery rider in Delhi and a tourer in Denver share the same trust in their machines. The brand’s throughline is simple: engineer the friction out of ownership so the ride can take center stage.

Other Years

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