Interesting Facts About the Honda CBX 750 F
The Honda CBX 750 F arrived in the mid‑1980s as the direct successor to the CB 750 F. It sits in the lineage that followed the original CB750, bridging the gap between earlier air‑cooled SOHC generations.
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Mid‑1980s Debut
The CBX 750 F was introduced in the mid‑1980s, coming straight after the CB 750 F and continuing Honda’s tradition of air‑cooled 750 cc motorcycles.
Evolutionary Bridge
This model linked the earlier air‑cooled SOHC generations to later Honda 750 cc bikes, marking a transition point after the original CB750 line (1969‑1983) was succeeded by the CBX750 series.
Collectible Restoration Challenge
Restorers note that original components such as the frame, engine, carburetors and front fender are hard to locate, making a fully original CBX 750 F a rare and prized find for collectors.
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