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Rocky

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No, not the real one, but an amazingly detailed Hallmark Christmas ornament that Santa left in my stocking this year.
The steering and wheels move.

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I have never owned one of the original bikes, but there are several of them in our bike club and I see them all the time.
Last year one of the owners let me ride his for a short run.
It's not nearly as smooth as my CB1100, but riding it was so similar it was scary.
One of the bikes in our club, and this was the one I rode.

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I had a 74 model 750 it was a great bike and very reliable !.... i remember doing a bike rallie in november in the lake district in the mid 90's and it rianed over night then froze hard , there was over 130 bikes there and some brandnew !!! and my old cb750 was one of only a handful of bikes that would start ....... great bike .
 
I sold Honda’s one year so I’m sure I rode one of these. What always impressed my about Honda’s was the guality.I never noticed it so much at the time but over the years the difference between Honda and the other Japanese bikes became more apparent and when I visit a showroom today it appears things haven’t changed much. Attached pix of Rocket and his two CB’s , he may have more . The red one is all original including faded tank. The green one is an AA/ Fuel 836 circa 1970 , almost no original parts on this one. The beautiful green tank is just a piece of plastic, covering the large one piece back bone which holds enough nitro methane mix to last the quarter mile at 180 mph , turbo charged of course. Enjoy. Brooke19368FE2-96D4-4AB9-962C-1651415EC17B.jpeg9CE9F742-7F00-4475-851B-EDC9F38511A9.jpeg19368FE2-96D4-4AB9-962C-1651415EC17B.jpeg19368FE2-96D4-4AB9-962C-1651415EC17B.jpeg9CE9F742-7F00-4475-851B-EDC9F38511A9.jpeg
 

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