@@climb750four I have 3 x cb 750 hondas, one is perfectly original I purchased new in 1972, the other is 76 cafe racer style and the 3rd is 1978 set up for land speed record at Lake Gairdner in Australia. BUT I love the classic CR750 and yours sounds nice and goes well, congratulations. cheers Mark
That bike runs so smooth and raw at the same time. Nothing beats a CB750. What modifications to the engine does it have? Bike bore kit, forged pistons, CR carbs? Any idea of the horsepower?
I would enjoy sending you some photos of my Hondas, also some photos of it land speed racing at salt lake in Australia. Is there a way of exchanging email address on this forum without being public ?
That speed wobble on the third bike ahead at 0:50... made me pucker. What a perspective on the race. Thanks for sharing.
Looks like the rear slipped out
I just love it ! real exhausts for real men , no fairy exhausts
I would be happy if you could enjoy watching my video.
@@climb750four I have 3 x cb 750 hondas, one is perfectly original I purchased new in 1972, the other is 76 cafe racer style and the 3rd is 1978 set up for land speed record at Lake Gairdner in Australia. BUT I love the classic CR750 and yours sounds nice and goes well, congratulations. cheers Mark
I want to see the pictures of the three CB750FOUR you have.
Are you on Facebook ?
That bike runs so smooth and raw at the same time. Nothing beats a CB750. What modifications to the engine does it have? Bike bore kit, forged pistons, CR carbs? Any idea of the horsepower?
I would enjoy sending you some photos of my Hondas, also some photos of it land speed racing at salt lake in Australia. Is there a way of exchanging email address on this forum without being public ?
What year bike is this?
It's 1972.
@@climb750four this is not a CR750 is it ? or just a cb750 you have modified?
@@cwalla3805
This bike is CB750 FOUR. I made CR750 in reference.