1969 Honda CB750 Four

1969 Honda CB750 Four

standard · Japan · 60s
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1969 Kawasaki H1 Mach III

1969 Kawasaki H1 Mach III

standard · Japan · 60s
The 1969 Honda CB750 Four and 1969 Kawasaki H1 Mach III are both iconic 1960s standards that defined their respective markets.

The 1969 Honda CB750 Four from Japan was powered by a 736cc SOHC inline-4 producing 67hp at 8000rpm. Weighing 218.0kg (481 lbs) and with a seat height of 810mm, it was aimed at standard riders.

The 1969 Kawasaki H1 Mach III by contrast offered 498cc of 2-stroke triple power, delivering 60hp at 7500rpm. Tipping the scales at 174.0kg (384 lbs) with a top speed of 195km/h (121 mph), it offered a distinct riding experience. 1960s motorcycles capture the era of cultural revolution and racing heritage. Iconic models from this decade are among the most desirable classics.

Specifications Comparison

1969 Honda CB750 Four1969 Kawasaki H1 Mach III
Displacement736 cc498 cc
Power67 hp60 hp
Torque59.0 Nm49.0 Nm
Cylinders43
Top Speed200 km/h195 km/h
Quarter Mile
Dry Weight218.0 kg174.0 kg
Wet Weight235.0 kg190.0 kg
Seat Height810 mm800 mm
Wheelbase1455 mm1395 mm
Fuel Capacity17.0 L15.0 L
Gears5 -speed5 -speed

The Verdict

For pure standard performance, the 1969 Honda CB750 Four has the edge thanks to more power (67hp vs 60hp) and a higher top speed. The 1969 Kawasaki H1 Mach III, however, excels when all-round versatility and everyday riding is the priority and offers a lighter package. Parts availability is good for the 1969 Honda CB750 Four and moderate for the 1969 Kawasaki H1 Mach III — an important factor for any restoration project.

About the 1969 Honda CB750 Four

A standard motorcycle from 1969, the 1969 Honda CB750 Four delivers 67hp from its 736cc SOHC inline-4 engine.

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About the 1969 Kawasaki H1 Mach III

A standard motorcycle from 1969, the 1969 Kawasaki H1 Mach III delivers 60hp from its 498cc 2-stroke triple engine.

Full 1969 Kawasaki H1 Mach III Profile →

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