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vlada

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1982 CB750 F
« on: June 01, 2010, 01:40:44 PM »
Here we go again...
I posted before about this subject but it was in wrong topic,so, I deleted my posts  and decided to put it in the right part of the forum.
As I said before, some guy is selling this Honda, he say it's 82' CB750 F model,but I couldn't find anything similar to this on web, it looks like he made some modifications or something.. Anyway,here are the pics:




He said that the bike is in good condition, ready to ride etc.
Want to know something more about it if any1 knows.

Also, I would like to know the difference between this model and 1979 CB750 KZ. I know that exhaust if different,but,what else?
Ty




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Re: 1982 CB750 F
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2010, 02:25:13 PM »
Off the top of my head, the differences between the '79 K and '79-'82 DOHC F models were spoked wheels vs Comstar, single vs dual disk on the front, then frame, exhaust and body work.

I know the DOHC bikes did not stand the test of time and design reliability that the SOHC machines have/had. If you can find a low mileage, well cared for example, maybe it will be ok.

If you want a more modern 750, a much better machine is the '86 up VFR750 with gear driven cams.       
'76 750 K6 Candy Antares Red
'75 750 F0 Candy Sapphire Blue
'74 750 K4 Boss Maroon Metallic
'73 750 K3 Maxim Brown Metallic 
'72 750 K2 Flake Sunrise Orange

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Re: 1982 CB750 F
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2010, 07:52:56 PM »
Me wants!!
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