1971 Honda CB750K1

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Introduced in 1969, the Honda CB750 is a motorcycling legend. This example enjoyed a full frame-up restoration by the seller in 2000, and has covered just 2,200 miles since. It’s absolutely gorgeous – that orange paint is really doing it for me. With the exception of Dyna electronic ignition and coils, this bike is ‘essentially bone stock’. The sale will include the original tool kit, owner’s manual, Honda (and other) service manuals, parts fiche book, and more. The seller notes that while the bike is nice, it’s not perfect – one sidecover has a small crack, the tank has a small blemish, and there are other tiny nicks and chips.

Yes, the K1’s aren’t as desirable as the sandcast or K0 bikes, but this is the kind of classic that you can enjoy without being scared of riding it in the rain or getting a rock chip while on a long road trip. Find this gorgeous CB750 for sale near Seattle, Washington for $8,900 here on ADVRider (registration required).