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Based on the CB750 street machine, the CR750 was referred to as a "Kit Bike". [[American Honda Motor Co]]. published a comprehensive list of high performance parts that would convert a stock [[CB750K]] road bike into a very competitive racing machine. These kits were only available to a few selective dealers. One such CR750 took first place in the Daytona 200 race in 1970. Later versions of the kits would convert the [[Honda CB750F]] model. | Based on the CB750 street machine, the CR750 was referred to as a "Kit Bike". [[American Honda Motor Co]]. published a comprehensive list of high performance parts that would convert a stock [[CB750K]] road bike into a very competitive racing machine. These kits were only available to a few selective dealers. One such CR750 took first place in the Daytona 200 race in 1970. Later versions of the kits would convert the [[Honda CB750F]] model. | ||
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*[http://www.vf750fd.com/motorbikes/CR750.html Honda CR750 Photos] | *[http://www.vf750fd.com/motorbikes/CR750.html Honda CR750 Photos] | ||
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[[Category:Honda CR series]] | [[Category:Honda CR series]] | ||