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{{Motorcycle
[[Image:CB450-1973-small.jpg|frame|1973 Honda CB450]]
|name            = Honda CB450
[[Honda]] [[motorcycle]] which began production in 1965 and was known as the Black Bomber/ Super Sport. The engine was a 444cc [[DOHC]] parallel twin It was a parallel twin DOHC Engine.  It was produced util 1974.
|photo= 1965 Honda CB450.jpg
|aka              = Super Sport, Black Bomber
|manufacturer    = Honda
|parent_company  =
|production      = 1967 - 1974
|model_year      =
|predecessor      =
|successor        =
|class            = Classic
|engine          = [[air-cooled]] 445cc [[four-stroke]] [[parallel twin]]
|bore_stroke      = 75.0mm x 50.6mm
|compression      = 9.1:1
|top_speed        = 101 mph (163 km/h)
|power            = 43.05 HP (32.1 KW) @ 9000RPM
|torque          = 24.34 ft/lbs (33.0 Nm) @ 7500RPM
|fuel_system      = carburetor
|ignition        =
|spark_plug      ={{sparkplug|NGK B8ES}}
|battery          = {{battery|YUASA 12N12A-4A-1}}
|transmission    = Gear box: 6-speed <br>
Final Drive: [[chain]] <br>
Clutch: wet plate <br>
 
|final_drive= {{chain|530x92}}
|front_sprocket= 15T
|rear_sprocket= 35T
|frame           =
|suspension      =Front: Telescopic fork <br>
Rear: Swing arm
|brakes          =Front: dual disc <br>Rear: expanding brake
|front_tire      = {{tire|100/90-18}}
|rear_tire    = {{tire|110/90-18}}
|rake_trail      =
|wheelbase        =
|length          =
|width            =
|height          =
|seat_height      =
|dry_weight      = 388.01 pounds (176.0 Kg)
|wet_weight      = 185.0 kg
|fuel_capacity    = 4.76 Gallon (18.00 Liters)
|oil_capacity    =
|recommended_oil= Honda GN4 10W-40
|fuel_consumption =
|turning_radius  =
|related          = [[Honda CL450]]
|competition      = [[Kawasaki H1]]<br />[[Suzuki T500]]<br /> [[Yamaha YR1]]/[[Yamaha YR2|YR2]]/[[Yamaha R3|R3]]
|manuals          = [[:File:Honda CB450 CL450 Factory Service Manual.pdf]]<br />
[[:File:Honda CL450 CB450 Model Variations.pdf]]
}}
 
The '''[[Honda]] CB450S''' was a twin, [[four-stroke]] Classic [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Honda]] between 1967 and 1974.  It was also known as the '''Black Bomber/ Super Sport'''. The engine was a 444cc [[DOHC]] parallel twin It was a [[parallel twin]] DOHC Engine.  It was produced until 1974. It could reach a top speed of 101 mph (163 km/h). Max [[torque]] was 24.34 ft/lbs (33.0 Nm) @ 7500 RPM. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 43.05 HP (32.1 KW) @ 9000 RPM. 
 
 
==Intro==
When Honda introduced the CB450, they served notice on the world's motorcycling industry that they could build large capacity machines that had superior performance and technical innovations than any European bike.  Known in Europe as the "Black Bomber", this machine opened the door for the rest of the [[:Category:Japanese motorcycles|Japanese manufacturers]] to enter the big bike market.  It was the bike that was supposed to put Honda on the big bike map with the likes of the British manufacturers, but in reality it didn't.  That would have to wait 4 more years for the introduction of the [[Honda CB750K]].<ref name="Frank2003">{{cite book|author=Aaron Frank|title=Honda Motorcycles|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=CSxTaoGagKoC|accessdate=9 December 2010|date=12 July 2003|publisher=MotorBooks International|isbn=9780760310779}}</ref>  It retained much of the looks of the earlier [[Honda CB77|CB77 Super Hawk]], but internally much was changed.
 
 
 
==Engine==
The engine was a [[air cooled]] twin, four-stroke. A 75.0mm [[bore]] x 50.6mm [[stroke]] result in a [[displacement]] of just 447.0 cubic centimeters. Fuel was supplied via a overhead cams (ohc). 
 
==Drive==
The bike has a 4-speed transmission. Power was moderated via the wet plate.
 
==Chassis==
It came with a 100/90-18 front [[tire]] and a 110/90-18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via dual disc in the front and a expanding [[brake]] in the rear. The front suspension was a  Telescopic fork while the rear was equipped with a Swing arm. The CB450S was fitted with a 4.76 Gallon (18.00 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 388.01 pounds (176.0 Kg). 
 
==Issues==
Early models featured  a clunky [[transmission]] and finnicky [[carburetion]]. 
 
 
==1965 to 1969==
==1965 to 1969==
===CB450K0===
===CB450K0===
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Image:honda_Cb450k0a.jpg|Honda CB450K0
Image:honda_Cb450k0a.jpg|Honda CB450K0
Image:honda_Cb450.jpg|Honda CB450K0
Image:honda_Cb450.jpg|Honda CB450K0
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Image:1967-Honda-CB450K0-Black-142-2.jpg|1967 Honda Black Bomber (CB450K0) in Black
Image:1967-Honda-CB450K0-Black-142-2.jpg|1967 Honda Black Bomber (CB450K0) in Black
Image:1967-Honda-CB450K0-Black-142-3.jpg|1967 Honda Black Bomber (CB450K0) in Black
Image:1967-Honda-CB450K0-Black-142-3.jpg|1967 Honda Black Bomber (CB450K0) in Black
File:Mcqueen.jpg|'''Steve Mcqueen''' on a Honda CB450
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The CB450K0 was sold from 1965 to 1968 in one basic color scheme- Black with Silver.In the USA,there were limited numbers of Red with Silver as well,but few exist today.In Great Britain,where sales were lukewarm,the model was revamped in Red with Silver,and also the very rare combination of Blue with Silver,in order to move the inventory. The gas tank, upper forks, and headlight shell were the primary color. The side covers and fenders were silver. The gas tank had chrome panels with black rubber knee pads. The instruments were in the headlight housing. The engine was a 444cc [[DOHC]] parallel twin with dual CV carburetors. The transmission was a 4-speed. The serial number began CB450-1000001.
The CB450K0 was sold from 1965 to 1968 in one basic colour scheme- Black with Silver.In the USA,there were limited numbers of Red with Silver as well,but few exist today.In Great Britain,where sales were lukewarm,the model was revamped in Red with Silver,and also the very rare combination of Blue with Silver,in order to move the inventory. The gas tank, upper forks, and headlight shell were the primary colour. The side covers and fenders were silver. The gas tank had chrome panels with black rubber knee pads. The instruments were in the headlight housing. The engine was a 444cc [[DOHC]] parallel twin with dual CV carburetors. The transmission was a 4-speed. The serial number began CB450-1000001.


===CB450D===
===CB450D===
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[[Image:honda_Cl450k0.jpg|left|thumb|Honda CL450K0]][[Image:honda_Cb450d.jpg|left|thumb|Honda CB450D]]
File:honda_Cl450k0.jpg|left|thumb|Honda CL450K0
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File:honda_Cb450d.jpg|left|thumb|Honda CB450D
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The CB450D (also designated CL450K0) was sold in 1967. It came in one of three color schemes: Metallic Silver with Black, Candy Red with Black, or Candy Blue with Black. The upper forks and headlight shell were black. The fenders were chrome. The two chrome exhaust pipes were upswept one on each side. The "450" side cover decal was on a checkerboard stripe. The engine was a 444cc [[DOHC]] parallel twin with dual CV carburetors. The transmission was a 4-speed. The serial number began CB450-1000001.
The CB450D (also designated CL450K0) was sold in 1967. The 'D' model was formed out of an attempt to move CB450K0 'Black Bombers' that were not selling, sitting on the US dealer showroom floors. Honda produced a dealer installed 'kit' that transformed the standard CB450K0 into the 'D' model. Honda shipped its US dealers a package that included a newly designed tear drop tank (that became the predecessor to the CB450K1 tank), side covers, fenders, tailight, handlebars, special upsewpt exhaust pipes, and a new style seat to complete the transformation of the old 'hump tanked' Black Bomber , which was at the time referred to us the 'ugly duckling', this the reason for the new body work. It came in three color schemes: silver, orange and blue tank and side covers. The upper forks and headlight shell were black. The fenders were chrome. The two chrome exhaust pipes were upswept one on each side. The "450" side cover decal was on a checkerboard stripe. The engine was a 444cc [[DOHC]] parallel twin with dual CV carburetors. The transmission was a 4-speed. The serial number began CB450-1000001.


===CB450K1===
===CB450K1===
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[[Image:honda_Cb450k1.jpg|left|thumb|Honda CB450K1]][[Image:honda_Cb450k1-3.jpg|left|thumb|Honda CB450K1]]
File:honda_Cb450k1.jpg|left|thumb|Honda CB450K1
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File:honda_Cb450k1-3.jpg|left|thumb|Honda CB450K1
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The CB450K1 was sold from 1968 to 1969 and came in one of two colors: Candy Red or Candy Blue Green. The gas tank and side covers were the basic color (i.e., red or blue-green). The gas tank stripe and side cover emblems were gold. The seat surface was pleated. The taillight lens had a rectangular shape. The gas tank badge "HONDA" was metal. The upper forks and headlight shell were black. There was an independent speedometer, tachometer, and headlight unit. The fenders were chrome. The engine was a 444cc [[DOHC]] parallel twin with dual CV carburetors. The transmission was a 5-speed. The serial number began CB450-3000001.
The CB450K1 was sold from 1968 to 1969 and came in one of three colors: Black, Candy Red or Candy Blue "Bankers Blue". The gas tank and side covers matched, while the headlight shell and fork covers were black (unlike all other models in following years). This was perceived by some to copy the look of the BSA of the same period, whose fork covers were typiccaly black (as was Triumphs). The K1 was considered the only real attempt to copy the British look of BSA, Matchless, AJS and other Brit brands (from the newly designed  teardrop shaped tank with chrome side panels and knee pads, right down to the white piping on the seat and the new chrome fenders..a first for Honda, as all previous years and models had painted fenders). The seat top surface was a unique heavy 'alligator'grain, with smooth grain side panels, seperated by small white edge piping. The tail light lens had a rounded rectangular shape (last year). The original gas tank badge "HONDA" was the cast plastic type as used on the KO (also the last year for the round emblem). The simple '450' side cover emblems were thin stainless sheet metal (all later models used plastic) There was an independent speedometer, tachometer, and headlight unit (first year). The engine was a 444cc [[DOHC]] parallel twin with an updated version of the crankshaft layout and [[crankcase]]s,and revised dual CV carburetors. The transmission was upgraded to a 5-speed. The serial number began CB450-3000001.
The European version carried the same valanced fenders as seen on the K0 four speed,with the exception of their being chrome plated,and the speedometer read in KPH rather than MPH. The European model also used rubber fork boots 'gators' as the lower fork covers (as used on the US CL450K1 models) instead of the steel sleeve covers. Other than these few variations, the US model and European model were virtually the same.


==1969==
==1969==
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==1970==
==1970==
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[[Image:1970_honda_Cb450k3.jpg|left|thumb|1970 Honda CB450K3]][[Image:1970-Honda-CB450K3-Red-4419-0.jpg|left|thumb|1970 Honda CB450K3 in Red (not original color)]][[Image:1970-Honda-CB450K3-Red-4419-1.jpg|left|thumb|1970 Honda CB450K3 in Red (not original color)]][[Image:1970-Honda-CB450K3-Red-4419-2.jpg|left|thumb|1970 Honda CB450K3 in Red (not original color)]][[Image:1970-Honda-CB450K3-Red-4419-3.jpg|left|thumb|1970 Honda CB450K3 in Red (not original color)]]
File:1970_honda_Cb450k3.jpg|left|thumb|1970 Honda CB450K3
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File:1970-Honda-CB450K3-Red-4419-0.jpg|left|thumb|1970 Honda CB450K3 in Red (not original color)
File:1970-Honda-CB450K3-Red-4419-1.jpg|left|thumb|1970 Honda CB450K3 in Red (not original color)
File:1970-Honda-CB450K3-Red-4419-2.jpg|left|thumb|1970 Honda CB450K3 in Red (not original color)
File:1970-Honda-CB450K3-Red-4419-3.jpg|left|thumb|1970 Honda CB450K3 in Red (not original color)
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The CB450K3 was sold in 1970 and came in one of three basic colors: Candy Blue Green, Candy Ruby Red, or Candy Gold. The headlight shell, upper forks, gas tank, and side covers were the basic color (i.e., red, blue, or gold). The gas tank badge "HONDA" was metal. There was an independent speedometer, tachometer, and headlight unit. The fenders were chrome. The front braking system used a hydraulic disc. The fork boots were black rubber. The mufflers were [[megaphone exhaust|megaphone-shaped]]. The engine was a 444cc [[DOHC]] parallel twin with dual CV carburetors. The transmission was a 5-speed. The serial number began CB450-4000001.
The CB450K3 was sold in 1970 and came in one of three basic colors: Candy Blue Green, Candy Ruby Red, or Candy Gold. The headlight shell, upper forks, gas tank, and side covers were the basic color (i.e., red, blue, or gold). The gas tank badge "HONDA" was metal. There was an independent speedometer, tachometer, and headlight unit. The fenders were chrome. The front braking system used a hydraulic disc. The fork boots were black rubber. The mufflers were megaphone-shaped. The engine was a 444cc [[DOHC]] parallel twin with dual CV carburetors. The transmission was a 5-speed. The serial number began CB450-4000001.


==1971==
==1971==
[[Image:1971_honda_Cb450k4.jpg|left|thumb|1971 Honda CB450K4]]
[[Image:1971_honda_Cb450k4.jpg|left|thumb|1971 Honda CB450K4]][[Image:honda_Cb450-2.jpg|left|thumb|1971 Honda CB450K4]]
[[Image:honda_Cb450-2.jpg|left|thumb|1971 Honda CB450K4]]
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==1973==
==1973==
[[Image:1973_honda_Cb450k6.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Honda CB450K6]]
[[Image:1973_honda_Cb450k6.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Honda CB450K6]]
[[Image:CB450-1973-small.jpg|200px|thumb|1973 Honda CB450]]
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==1974==
==1974==
 
[[Image:1974_honda_Cb450k7.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Honda CB450K7]][[Image:1974-Honda-CB450K7-Brown-568-0.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Honda CB450K7 in Brown]][[Image:1974-Honda-CB450K7-Brown-568-1.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Honda CB450K7 in Brown]][[Image:1974-Honda-CB450K7-Brown-568-2.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Honda CB450K7 in Brown]][[Image:1974-Honda-CB450K7-Brown-568-3.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Honda CB450K7 in Brown]]
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File:1974-honda-cb450-k7-in-candy-orange-0.jpg|1974 HONDA CB450 "K7"  in Candy Orange
File:1974-honda-cb450-k7-in-candy-orange-1.jpg|1974 HONDA CB450 "K7"  in Candy Orange
File:1974-honda-cb450-k7-in-candy-orange-2.jpg|1974 HONDA CB450 "K7"  in Candy Orange
File:1974-honda-cb450-k7-in-candy-orange-3.jpg|1974 HONDA CB450 "K7"  in Candy Orange
File:1974-honda-cb450-k7-in-candy-orange-4.jpg|1974 HONDA CB450 "K7"  in Candy Orange
File:1974-honda-cb450-k7-in-candy-orange-5.jpg|1974 HONDA CB450 "K7"  in Candy Orange
File:1974-honda-cb450-k7-in-candy-orange-6.jpg|1974 HONDA CB450 "K7"  in Candy Orange
File:1974-honda-cb450-k7-in-candy-orange-7.jpg|1974 HONDA CB450 "K7"  in Candy Orange
File:1974-honda-cb450-k7-in-candy-orange-8.jpg|1974 HONDA CB450 "K7"  in Candy Orange
File:1974-honda-cb450-k7-in-candy-orange-9.jpg|1974 HONDA CB450 "K7"  in Candy Orange
File:1974-honda-cb450-k7-in-candy-orange-10.jpg|1974 HONDA CB450 "K7"  in Candy Orange
File:1974-honda-cb450-k7-in-candy-orange-11.jpg|1974 HONDA CB450 "K7"  in Candy Orange
File:1974-Honda-CB450K7-Brown-568-0.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Honda CB450K7 in Brown
File:1974-Honda-CB450K7-Brown-568-1.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Honda CB450K7 in Brown
File:1974-Honda-CB450K7-Brown-568-2.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Honda CB450K7 in Brown
File:1974-Honda-CB450K7-Brown-568-3.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Honda CB450K7 in Brown
File:1974_honda_Cb450k7.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Honda CB450K7
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The CB450K7 was sold in 1974 in one of two colors: Candy Orange or Maxim Brown Metallic. The gas tank and side covers were the basic color (i.e., brown or orange). The gas tank badge "HONDA" was metal. The gas tank stripes were gold and black. The "450 [[DOHC]]" side cover emblem was white and red. The upper forks and headlight shell were black. There was a chrome grip pipe behind the seat. The front braking system used a hydraulic disc. The fork boots were black rubber. There was an independent speedometer, tachometer, and headlight unit. The instruments were tilted toward the rider. There was an independent light housing added between the speedometer and tachometer. The fenders were chrome. The mufflers were megaphone-shaped. The engine was a 444cc [[DOHC]] parallel twin with dual CV carburetors. The transmission was a 5-speed. The serial number began CB450-7000001.
The CB450K7 was sold in 1974 in one of two colors: Candy Orange or Maxim Brown Metallic. The gas tank and side covers were the basic color (i.e., brown or orange). The gas tank badge "HONDA" was metal. The gas tank stripes were gold and black. The "450 [[DOHC]]" side cover emblem was white and red. The upper forks and headlight shell were black. There was a chrome grip pipe behind the seat. The front braking system used a hydraulic disc. The fork boots were black rubber. There was an independent speedometer, tachometer, and headlight unit. The instruments were tilted toward the rider. There was an independent light housing added between the speedometer and tachometer. The fenders were chrome. The mufflers were megaphone-shaped. The engine was a 444cc [[DOHC]] parallel twin with dual CV carburetors. The transmission was a 5-speed. The serial number began CB450-7000001.


==In Popular Culture==
[[Image:Maynard Ferguson Ridin High Cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Maynard Ferguson Ridin High Cover]]
A Red on Silver - (Black Seat) CB450K0 model appears on the cover of the album "Ridin' High" by Maynard Ferguson (Artist/ Trumpet Player) - 1968 Atlantic Recording Corporation Enterprise Records.  The cover depicts Maynard sitting on the bike with a city back drop holding his trumpet. 
[http://www.amazon.com/Ridin-High-Maynard-Ferguson/dp/B00065TZCS]
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==References==
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[[Category:Honda motorcycles|CB450]]
[[Category:1960s motorcycles|CB450]]
[[Category:1970s motorcycles|CB450]]
[[Category:Honda CB series]]


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