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Honda CB 750 K 1977

Honda CB 750 K 1977
৳205,560.00
Brand: Honda
Category: Bike
Discontinued
  • Engine: 800 cc
  • Power: 65.58 BHP
  • Torque: NM
  • Mileage: 20 Kmpl
  • Brakes:
  • Tyre Type: Tubetyre

Specs

Bike Information

Bike Name Honda CB 750 K 1977
CC 800
Bike Type Standard
Model Year 1977
Brand Honda

More Details

Engine

Engine Type In-line four, four-stroke
Maximum Power 65.58 Bhp @ 8500 RPM
Bore 61.0 mm
Compression Ratio 9.2:1
Fuel Supply Carburator
Engine Cooling Air Cooled
Displacement 736
Stroke 63.0 mm
Starting Method Electric

Transmission

Transmission Type Manual
No of Gears 5
Drive Type Chain Drive

Mileage & Top Speed

Mileage 20 Kmpl (Approx)
Top Speed 150 Kmph (Approx)

Chassis & Suspension

Brakes

Front Brake Type Single Disc
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) No
Rear Brake Type Drum Brake

Wheels & Tyres

Front Tyre Size 3.50-19
Tyre Type Tubetyre
Rear Tyre Size 4.50-17
Wheel Type Spoke

Dimensions

Electricals

Head Light Halogen
Indicators Halogen
Tail Light Halogen

Features

Speedometer Analog
RPM Meter Analog
Seat Type Single-Seat
Odometer Analog
Handle Type Pipe Handle Bar
Passenger Grab Rail Yes

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Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

6.6
  • Price 8 / 10
  • Build Quality 6 / 10
  • Comfort 5 / 10
  • Control 8 / 10
  • Design 5 / 10
  • Features 5 / 10
  • Performance 7 / 10
  • Braking system 9 / 10

PROS

  1. Refined SOHC: Features the matured "K7" engine with better fueling.
  2. Comfortable: Plush seat and higher bars make it a great long-distance cruiser.
  3. Quiet Exhaust: The 4-into-4 pipes were redesigned for lower noise levels.
  4. Reliability: Built with "over-engineered" parts that last decades

CONS

  1. Reduced Power: Smog regulations led to a slight drop in peak horsepower.
  2. Handling: Flexible steel frame and heavy weight limit cornering speed.
  3. Weak Brakes: Single front disc and rear drum feel dated for the speed.
  4. Aesthetics: Larger turn signals and mirrors look "bulky" compared to early models.

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