Description
Up for sale is my beautifully restored 1971 Honda CB450 K4, a true gem for vintage motorcycle enthusiasts. The Honda CB 450 has a 450 cc twin cylinder engine that introduced a revolutionary double overhead cam engine design to motorcycling of its day and was aimed at taking on the Triumph and BSA twins. Producing 100 bhp / litre, It was relatively expensive and really only sold successfully in the USA, so is a rare bike in the UK. It only shows 7, 300 miles on the mileometer and may well be the only distance it has covered. It is road going and rides well. It is tax exempt and does not require an MOT, being over 50 years old.
This bike was restored starting with a freshly powder coated frame and has been meticulously restored using only original parts and patent components to keep it true to its origins. The only nod to modernism being electronic ignition, although the original ignition components will be supplied with the bike.
For me, it is time to move on, as my creaky bones mean less riding is possible and this very rare model of classic Japanese motorcycling is offered at only £5950.
* Key Features:*
- * Year:* 1971
- * Model:* Honda CB450 K4
- * Mileage:* 7, 300 miles
- * Engine:* 450cc parallel twin, known for its smooth power and reliability
- * Restoration:* Freshly restored during COVID times, featuring original parts and meticulous attention to detail
- * Color:* Original blue, with classic Honda badging
- * Tyres:* Brand new tyres installed post-restoration for optimal performance
- * Extras:* Comes with a Honda tool kit, 2 sets of keys and a box of spares
This bike is not just a piece of history but a fully functional, beautifully preserved classic ready for its next adventure. Priced at £5950, it’s a perfect addition to any collection or for someone looking to enjoy the timeless experience of riding a vintage HondaThe Honda CB 450 was the first double overhead cam bike from Honda and paved the way to the CB 750 that followed.
Due to it's high UK price it remained a dream bike for many of us, claiming parity of performance with contemporary Triumph twins.
Since I have owned the bike (several years), I haven't seen another, so you will certainly attract attention when you turn up at meetings on this bike.
It rides well and I have tried to keep it faithful to its origin.