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1972 CB 750 Four K2

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2008

Dieses Video ist kurz vor dem Verkauf entstanden. Ja.. ein tolles Eisen, und mein erstes Motorrad. Viele Schöne Touren und sie war immer zuverlässig.

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  • Einfach nur ein Traum fuer mich seit Kindheit! :)

  • had one the same colur in 1972 used to ride it flat out down the M53 in cheshire, saw 140 mph one night, awesome bike !!miss it.

  • do you know the seat hight?

  • @CaptAntiGravity they still make this cb model but in japan though, they have a cb 750 anniversery bike that came out a while ago in japan

  • my love...for ever fourfour

  • So sissy! These bikes were made for driving 5000 - 9000 rmp on the table full time, and now you all her are presenting standing bikes with some idle gunning. Please lead me to my past experiences with shaking testicles and adrenalin by sending a good link to a really singing CB 750. BR: From Finland - Rallyland

  • These old Honda CB750's are extremely sexy beasts!!!And all look like they belong to Fighter Pilots!!!Yes i really don't see why the Honda Company don't put these Vintage Bikes back into "limited" production & sell them for about ($5900)each!!!They would get most babyboomer buyers absolutely!!!

  • Und nur nebenbei, eine K2 in Gold schon 100x nicht!

  • Puh, ich habe auch mal mein erstes Motorrad verkauft. Ich könnte mir heute noch in den Arsch beissen dafür. Der grösste Fehler meines Lebens. Ein bezahltes Mopped verkauft man einfach nicht!

  • @kramrollin69

    the reason why you see many of those gold diamonds placed in an incorrect way is because the right side is, for such a small piece very expensive, if you are going for OEM parts. The right side cost nearly twice as much as the left diamond.

    But I agree with you completely these small details make the difference!

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