Written from hands-on experience gained from the complete strip-down and rebuild of a Honda Motorcycle CB750, Haynes can help you understand, care for and repair your Honda Motorcycle CB750. We do it ourselves to help you do-it-yourself, and whatever your mechanical ability, the practical step-by-step explanations, linked to over 900 photos, will help you get the job done right. Regular servicing and maintenance of your Honda Motorcycle CB750 can help maintain its resale value, save you money, and make it safer to ride.
CB750 736cc 69 – 70 USA
CB750 736cc 70 – 71 UK
CB750A 736cc 76 – 78 USA
CB750F 736cc 74 – 78 USA
CB750F 736cc 75 – 79 UK
CB750K 736cc 70 – 78 USA
CB750K 736cc 71 – 79 UK
Honda of Japan introduced the CB750 motorcycle to the US and European markets in 1969 after experiencing success with its smaller motorcycles. The CB750 was targeted directly at the US market after Honda officials, including founder Soichiro Honda, repeatedly met US dealers and understood the opportunity for a larger bike. Under development for a year, the CB750 had a transverse, straight-four engine with a single overhead camshaft (SOHC) and a front disc brake, neither of which was previously available on a mainstream, affordable, production motorcycle. At Haynes, we have an extensive range of Honda repair manuals and online maintenance procedures available for professional mechanics and DIY car enthusiasts. Our Honda CB750 repair manual makes the ideal companion when you’re undertaking maintenance or repairs on your motorcycle.