Post Listing Update: This CB750F custom did not get any action at the BIN of $6,500.
In the European Coupe d’Endurance races of the late 70s, Honda dominated a field of mostly privateer competition with a factory effort based on their CB750. The works machine was called the RCB1000, and after upping displacement to 941.3cc, it produced 115 horsepower. By 1980 the race bike was based on the CB900 Bol d’Or, but that didn’t stop the builder of this bike a year ago, when he or she built a cosmetic RCB replica from a CB750F.
For more on Honda’s endurance racing program, check out this history written by Joep Kortekaas.
This bike features Airtech bodywork with custom paint and graphics, Progressive fork springs, Koni shocks, Hella headlights, EBC drilled brake discs with SS brake lines, 29mm CR carbs, a custom exhaust, and more. The motor is claimed to be stock but it’s got a new clutch and it’s paired with a new chain and sprockets. The seller built it in 2015 and the bike has apparently only been ridden twice since. There is only a tachometer, no speedometer or odometer are included. Find this RCB replica for sale in Crestwood, Kentucky with a BIN of $6,500 or best offer
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