The Honda CB750F2C Bol D’or motorcycle was produced in 1978 with a four-stroke, transverse four-cylinder, SOHC, and 2 valves per cylinder engine. The capacity of the engine is 736cc, and the compression ratio is 9.0:1. The motorcycle is air-cooled and has four 28mm Keihin carburetors for induction. The ignition is CDI with electric starting. The maximum power the motorcycle can produce is 73 horsepower at 9500 rpm and a maximum torque of 6,4 m-kg at 7500 rpm. The transmission is a five-speed with a final drive chain. The front suspension consists of Telehydraulic forks, while the rear suspension is a swingarm with 5-way spring preload adjustment. The front brakes of the motorcycle include two 276mm discs, and the rear brake is a single 296mm disc. The motorcycle’s seat height is 830mm or 32.6 inches, and it weighs 233 kg or 513 lbs when dry and 253 kg or 557.8 lbs when wet with an 18-litre or 4.7 US gal fuel capacity.
Make Model: Honda CB 750F2C Bol D’or
Year: 1978
Engine: Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, SOHC, 2 valves per cylinder.
Capacity: 736 cc / 44.9 cu-in
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