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£25,000

Offline Auction

1969 Honda CB750 Sandcast For Sale by Auction

  • 750cc
  • 1969
  • TBA
  • na
  • Dealer
  • GB
    United Kingdom

Description

This lot will be auctioned via Iconic Auctioneers, The March Timed Online Auction on Thursday the 27th of March. Known as the first superbike, in June 1969, Honda completely re-wrote the rulebook when they launched the CB750 in North America. This wasn’t a moment’s work, and both Honda and Kawasaki were known to be developing a four-cylinder 750cc machine. It became clear that whoever got their machine to the market first would revolutionise both their business and the motorcycle world as we knew it.
With this in mind, Honda charged full-speed ahead to make sure they were first in the showrooms. The bike was ready for production, but much of the die-cast tooling was not. Unwilling to halt progress, they resolved to push the bike into production with temporary sandcast tooling for the crankcases, cylinder head, cylinder barrel, oil pump, cam chain tensioner, front brake T-piece, and gearbox bearing holder. What happened next changed history: the new electric-start overhead cam machine’s sales spread like wildfire. Honda eventually produced 7, 414 machines with sandcast parts before introducing the “K0” later that year, which used fully productionised die-cast items. These early machines have become some of the most coveted collectables for collectors worldwide.
The Bike:
Production of the CB750 commenced at the Saitama (Wako Plant) and Hamamatsu factories on 15th March 1969. This beautiful example was completed on 26th May and carries frame number CBthe details below and engine number CB750E-1001890. This early model features the sought-after left-hand horn bracket, which was moved to the right on later models. It was shipped to a customer in North America, where it spent the majority of its life before being brought to the UK and restored by marque expert John Wyatt of Rising Sun Restorations. Wyatt needs little introduction as a master of his craft, having literally written the book on CB750 restorations, and this is plain to see in the high quality of his work.
The restoration relied heavily on new old stock genuine parts and an absolute emphasis on originality. The bike presents beautifully in Candy Ruby Red (its original colour) and retains its original “wrinkle tank”, a by-product of the early pressing process, which disappeared on later machines. Period-correct details don’t stop there, with the bike retaining a double-cut front mudguard, rolled rear rim, speedo and tacho with sandcast gearboxes, red seat foam, and, of course, the all-important original sandcast crankcases.
Whilst there isn’t any history to speak of from its tenure in the USA, the mileage remains unchanged from when it was imported. Dry stored as an objet d’art since its restoration, it is perfectly running on the button and has recently benefitted from a new battery. Not UK-registered, but supplied with a NOVA certificate and all duties/ taxes paid, should the new owner wish to register the machine.
Location: Worcestershire
Seller: Private
Photography: Professional

Vehicle location

The Forge, Harwoods House, Banbury Rd, Ashorne, Leamington Spa, CV35 0AA
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Advert Details

Category:
Motorcycles
Reference number:
C1846975
Listed on:
08/03/2025
Make:
Honda
Model:
CB 750
Year:
1969
Colour:
na
Seller type:
Auctioneer

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