Mine is a 1980 cb750f. After putting 7.8 litres in my tank (approx. 2 gallons), I travelled 160 km before needing to switch to the res tank again. So I get approx. 80 km per gallon. So about 50 miles/gallon. That's city.
50 kmpl
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one down four up
undo the bolts numb nuts
ap.130 top end
You can buy parts for your motorcycle online. Oldbikebarn.com has replacement parts for a Honda CB 750, as does ebay.com. Also check out the classifieds in your local newspaper and any motorcycle shops in your area.
I might been biased here; The Honda 750- four, offcourse! Sure, it does not run as smoothly as the CB-500, but, who cares? ---
why do we need to maintain tools
go cheap first, make sure there is gas, make sure the fuel filter is new or clean, let me know if this doesn't work
10-20 based on if you spill it alot. Above answer is better left out. Which Nighthawk? I think there is a 250 and a 750. '91-'94 CB 250: 1.4qt (1.3L) 10W40 Honda oil GN4. '91-'93 CB 750 : 2.9qt (2.7L) 10W40 Honda oil GN4.
First production motorcycle with a hydraulic disk brake would be the Honda CB 750 in 1969
The recommended oil weight for a Honda CB 750 is typically 10W-40 for most models, especially in moderate temperatures. However, it's essential to check the owner's manual for your specific model year, as recommendations can vary slightly. Always use oil that meets the appropriate API service ratings for optimal performance and protection.