The Honda CB750K3 is a motorbike from 1973 with a four-stroke transverse four-cylinder SOHC engine. It has a capacity of 736cc and a compression ratio of 9.0:1. The bike is air-cooled and has dry sump lubrication. The induction system has four 28mm keihin carbs, and the ignition uses battery coils. The bike has both electric and kick starting mechanisms, and its maximum power output is 50kW at 8000rpm. The transmission is a five-speed chain drive; the clutch is multi-plate and wet. The frame is tubular steel duplex cradle. The front suspension uses telescopic forks, and the rear suspension is swingarm with dual shocks that are preload adjustable. The bike has a single 296mm disc for the front brake and a 179mm drum brake for the rear. The wheelbase is 1453mm, and the ground clearance is 160mm. The wet weight is 226kg, and the fuel capacity is 17L. Its average consumption is 6.9L/100km, and it has a braking distance of 10m at 30mph and 41m at 60mph. Its top speed is 198km/h, and it comes in three colors: flake sunrise orange, candy buccus olive, or maxim brown metallic.
Make Model: Honda CB 750 Four K3
Year: 1973
Engine: Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, SOHC, 2 valve per cylinder.
Capacity: 736 cc / 44.9 cub in.
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