1992 Honda Cb750. 1992 Honda CB750 In 1993, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer launched the Honda CB750F2 Seven Fifty, a naked machine that reappeared in 1992 as a different machine compared to its '60s sibling. Its 4-stroke inline 4 engine has a power output of 54 kW and torque output of 45 ft-lb
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Technical specifications are subject to change without notice. 1992: Honda launches the CB750 F2: a 90s version of its old classic (and hugely popular) CB750s of the 1970s, which are often referred to as the first superbikes
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Pictures, trademarks and logos of third parties are the exclusive property of the respective owners Pictures, trademarks and logos of third parties are the exclusive property of the respective owners Its full-size chassis (59.3-inch wheelbase), long dual seat (30.9 inches high) and upright ergonomics make it comfortable for both rider and passenger.
1992 Honda CB750. Pictures, trademarks and logos of third parties are the exclusive property of the respective owners Engine performance for the 1992 Honda CB 750: (79.8 out of 100) Click here for complete rating
1992 Honda Cb750 news, reviews, msrp, ratings with amazing images. ENGINE SPECS Engine Type: 747 cc, 4 Stroke - Liquid Cooled - Inline Four Engine Bore and Stroke: 67 mm x 53 mm The maximum speed of the Honda CB750 motorcycle is around 128 mph (205 km/h)