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£24,989

Asking price

1970 Honda CB750 Rare Model 'Captain Slow' James Mays Old Bike. For Sale

  • 34,253 Miles
  • 1970
  • Dealer
  • GB
    New Jamieburgh, United Kingdom

Description

WE CAN EASILY TRANSPORT / SHIP THIS VERY RARE EARLY CB750 TO ANY WORLDWIDE DESTINATION.

1970 Honda CB750

THE FRENCH CONNECTION

RARE: SOHC 750 CB MADE BY HONDA JAPAN WITH RARE HONDA FACTORY CROSSOVER FEATURES
1 OF 121 OF THE VERY FIRST TRANSITION EARLY MODELS:
in technical terms not a Sandcast or a K0

THIS BIKE WAS FOUND IN FRANCE BACK IN 2013 BY DAVE SILVER THE HONDA SPARES DEALER:

FOR SALE: AT: ( Motorcycles Unlimited ClassicBike Emporium London )
Tel: 0 2 0 8 9 9 7 2 4 2 1 or 0 7 9 7 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 and ask for Frank.

Price: £24, 989
Part exchange welcome
You will never see another
One for the collector
Probably as rare or 'AS NEAR AS' the pre production CB750 that sold in recent times for a staggering £150, 000 +

Formerly the property of James May, 'Captain Slow' of 'Top Gear' and 'The Grand Tour' fame; featured in 'Classic Bike' magazine

1970 Honda CB750
Registration no. TUX 97H
Frame no. C B 7 5 0 - 1 0 2 7 6 5 3
Engine no. C B 7 5 0 E - 1 0 2 7 8 7 9
•Very early example
•Delivered new in France
•Purchased by James May in 2013
•Present ownership since 2018

Mileage: 5 5, 1 2 3 Kilometres = 3 4, 2 5 3 miles

This early Honda CB750 was purchased by James May in August 2013 from marque specialist David Silver, who had sourced it from France, and was the subject of an article written by James for Classic Bike magazine (Why a Honda CB750 Will Make You Happy, October 2013 edition, copy on file).

In his article James explains the difficulties of precisely determining the model's identity:

"The true K0 was a very short-lived transition model (just 121 examples were made) between the first so-called 'sand-cast' engine bikes... and the subsequent improved K1.

"So my bike has the chunky, fluted side panels, an unpainted front caliper, and the baffling slider on the left bar that changes the function of the switchgear button from horn to flasher..."

However, this machine has several features characteristic of the improved K1 introduced late in 1970, including the pressure-die-cast engine finish, while the frame number places it in the first batch produced: too early for a K0 and too early for the French market. Further research may prove to be enlightening.

The last vendor purchased the Honda on 19th May 2018 from our classic bike store (bill of sale on file)

Also in the file is an advertisement detailing the machine's French-market features including: extra lighting cut off switch to left handlebar; rear reflector numberplate holder; right-hand light switch with parking light facility; and longer baffles in the exhaust. There are various French documents on file, including the original guarantee card with supplying dealer's stamp; a Honda France specification sheet dated June 1970; and an old French Carte Grise (1999).

Additional paperwork includes James May's 2013 application form to register an imported motor vehicle; scan of an old V5C in James May's name; David Silver's 2013 sales invoice; sundry bills for service parts; some old MoTs (last expired September 2018); and a current V5C. The machine was last taxed to the end of June 2022. Offered with key.

PLEASE NOTE: The mirrors have been changed to the correct style as the bike had later modern mirrors fitted
GENUINE N. O. S = 'NEW OLD STOCK' HONDA MIRRORS FITTED.

We can easily arrange transportation to Japan or anywhere else in the World if required / Switzerland / Finland / Norway / America / Australia / etc.

DELIVERY PEOPLE WE USE:
RGC Motorcycle Movements based in Eastwood Notts and run by our very good friend Gary C for all UK mainland deliveries, Call 0 7 8 1 4 2 1 8 1 1 8 the very best UK motorcycle mover who can be trusted.
Chas Mortimer Transportation at for all of Europe.
and shippio. com
for the rest of the World.

Please call the shop / showroom most times on 0 2 0 8 9 9 7 2 4 2 1 or try our 24/ 7 anytime mobile on 0 7 9 7 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 and ask for Frank

EMAIL: ( AS BELOW )
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Motorcycles Unlimited
ClassicBike Emporium
24 Medway Parade
Greenford
Middlesex
West London
UB6 8HR
We are 2 miles away from the famous Ace Cafe Rockers bar.

Motorcycles Unlimited / ClassicBike Emporium

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Advert Details

Advert type:
For Sale
Category:
Motorcycles
Region:
Middlesex
Reference number:
C1717608
Listed on:
04/09/2024
Make:
Honda
Model:
CB 750
Year:
1970
Seller type:
Dealer

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