BIKES

CB650

History The year is 1978, model-year 1979, and Honda stopped production of the SOHC/4 CB550 and CB750 models ending the line which had formed the core of Honda’s street bike offerings since 1969.

CB750A

History The CB750A was introduced into the US market in 1976. This model was aimed at new riders and people who used their motorcycle as a commuter vehicle. The ease of a two-speed clutch-less transmission mated to a detuned 750cc SOHC/4 engine was envisioned as ideally suited to the burgeoning US motorcycle market.

CB750F

History In 1975, Honda revamped the 750 model line, which had evolved to become a reliable, comfortable tourer, with the addition of the CB750F Super Sport. This model was engineered to take the 750 back to its superbike roots with improved performance, handling, and braking combined with a more radical style highlighted by the four-into-one exhaust.

Race Bikes

The SOHC/4 Forums Performance and Racing board is a great resource for anyone interested in racing a single overhead cam four. SOHC/4 Racing and Performance Articles Racing “Mann Makes it at Daytona”, Motorcyclist Magazine, June 1970