1979 Honda CB750K

1979 Honda CB750K

standard · Japan · 70s
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1972 Kawasaki Z1 900

1972 Kawasaki Z1 900

standard · Japan · 70s
The 1979 Honda CB750K and 1972 Kawasaki Z1 900 are both iconic 1970s standards that defined their respective markets.

The 1979 Honda CB750K from Japan was powered by a 748cc SOHC inline-4 producing 73hp at 9000rpm. Weighing 230.0kg (507 lbs) and with a seat height of 810mm, it was aimed at standard riders.

The 1972 Kawasaki Z1 900 by contrast offered 903cc of DOHC inline-4 power, delivering 82hp at 8500rpm. Tipping the scales at 230.0kg (507 lbs) with a top speed of 210km/h (130 mph), it offered a distinct riding experience. 1970s bikes from the Japanese superbike revolution are increasingly sought after. Clean, original examples have seen significant value appreciation.

Specifications Comparison

1979 Honda CB750K1972 Kawasaki Z1 900
Displacement748 cc903 cc
Power73 hp82 hp
Torque59.0 Nm73.0 Nm
Cylinders44
Top Speed190 km/h210 km/h
Quarter Mile
Dry Weight230.0 kg230.0 kg
Wet Weight248.0 kg250.0 kg
Seat Height810 mm820 mm
Wheelbase1480 mm1490 mm
Fuel Capacity17.0 L18.0 L
Gears5 -speed5 -speed

The Verdict

For pure standard performance, the 1972 Kawasaki Z1 900 has the edge thanks to more power (82hp vs 73hp) and a higher top speed. The 1979 Honda CB750K, however, excels when all-round versatility and everyday riding is the priority. For collectors, the 1972 Kawasaki Z1 900 commands more attention with a 9/10 collectibility rating.

About the 1979 Honda CB750K

Born in 1979, the 1979 Honda CB750K is a 748cc four-cylinder standard motorcycle producing 73hp from Honda.

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About the 1972 Kawasaki Z1 900

The 1972 1972 Kawasaki Z1 900 is a 903cc four-cylinder standard motorcycle that became one of Kawasaki's most memorable motorcycles of the 1970s.

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