1974 Honda CB550 Four

1974 Honda CB550 Four

standard · Japan · 70s
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1973 Norton Commando 850

1973 Norton Commando 850

standard · United Kingdom · 70s
The 1974 Honda CB550 Four and 1973 Norton Commando 850 are both iconic 1970s standards that defined their respective markets.

The 1974 Honda CB550 Four from Japan was powered by a 544cc SOHC inline-4 producing 50hp at 8500rpm. Weighing 195.0kg (430 lbs) and with a seat height of 800mm, it was aimed at standard riders.

The 1973 Norton Commando 850, hailing from United Kingdom, by contrast offered 828cc of OHV twin power, delivering 56hp at 5900rpm. Tipping the scales at 195.0kg (430 lbs) with a top speed of 190km/h (118 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

1974 Honda CB550 Four1973 Norton Commando 850
Displacement544 cc828 cc
Power50 hp56 hp
Torque43.0 Nm62.0 Nm
Cylinders42
Top Speed180 km/h190 km/h
Quarter Mile
Dry Weight195.0 kg195.0 kg
Wet Weight211.0 kg210.0 kg
Seat Height800 mm800 mm
Wheelbase1410 mm1440 mm
Fuel Capacity14.0 L14.0 L
Gears5 -speed4 -speed

The Verdict

For pure standard performance, the 1973 Norton Commando 850 has the edge thanks to more power (56hp vs 50hp) and a higher top speed. The 1974 Honda CB550 Four, however, excels when all-round versatility and everyday riding is the priority.

About the 1974 Honda CB550 Four

Honda released the 1974 Honda CB550 Four in 1974 with a 544cc SOHC inline-4 powerplant making 50hp — a definitive standard motorcycle.

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About the 1973 Norton Commando 850

The 1973 1973 Norton Commando 850 is a 828cc twin-cylinder standard motorcycle that became one of Norton's most memorable motorcycles of the 1970s.

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