• Year of manufacture 
    1969
  • Motorcycle type 
    Street
  • Lot number 
    32
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Colour  
    Other
  • Location
    United States

Description

Honda’s CB series was introduced in 1962 with the 125 cc CB92, which foreshadowed an era of performance models of increasing displacement. In 1965 the CB450 was introduced, gracing the cover of Cycle World magazine. Inside, the factory advertisement for the CB450 touted “43 BHP from 444cc.” That initial CB450 had an internal designation of K0, and was followed by the very similar K1 model, which was produced through 1968. For the 1969 model year, the CB450 K2 was introduced, and it became the first without chrome panels on the sides of the fuel tank, changing Honda’s aesthetics for decades to come.

The 1969 CB450 K2 offered here is an incredible, time-warp example of what was Honda’s ultimate middleweight sports bike of the era. Powered by Honda’s venerable air-cooled twin-cylinder engine producing 45 hp, it utilizes a five-speed gearbox and drum brakes. According to the consignor, who purchased this bike in 2006, it has had only three owners from new and traveled just 1,845 original miles. The Candy Red paint and Dunlop Gold Seal tires are original, according to the consignor.

Available as a reference example of a very desirable model, this Honda CB450 should appeal to those that require the best.

*Please note that this vehicle has been in long-term static storage and will require mechanical maintenance prior to road use.


Gooding & Company
1517 20th Street
Santa Monica  90404  California
United States
Contact Person Kontaktperson
First name 
Gooding & Company

Phone 
+1 (310) 899-1960