Honda CB 750/4 Bike was first seen on the market in 1969 when the CB750/4 was introduced by the Japanese Honda Motor Company until production cease in 1982. The Honda 750/4 Motor Cycle is powered by an inline 4-cylinder single overhead cam engine. The inline motorcycles brought a revolutionary forward step in motorcycle that differed from the vertical twins that was then the popular design of motor bikes before the inline 4-cylinder bikes began dominating motorcycle design since 1969. The CB750/4 was the first production motorcycle to be fitted with disc brakes and it was also the first modern 4-cylinder motorcycle machine from a mainstream motor company. In 1976 Honda CB750/4 motor bikes was selling at rate of 5 times to 1 British bike. |