Description
A true icon from the late 1960s: the Honda CB450 K0/ K1, also known as the “Black Bomber,” was one of Honda’s first serious attempts at breaking into the large-displacement motorcycle market. With its 444cc parallel twin, dual overhead camshafts and a sporty 45 horsepower, this CB450 was revolutionary in its time—and it still commands respect today.
This Dutch-registered CB450 K0/ K1 from 1969 is in beautiful condition, showing 30141 0n the clock. Both frame and engine numbers are correct (CBthe details below / CB450E-1023290), and it represents the perfect blend of classic styling and early Japanese engineering excellence.
Collectors and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the originality, the chrome detailing, and the unmistakable character of this model
At VintageMotorcycles. nl, we believe in full transparency, every bike is sold in the condition it’s in at the time of sale.
Some still wear their original tyres or brake lines, while others have already been updated. If you’d like additional work such as a service inspection, new tyres, or replacement brake lines, that’s always possible at an extra cost. This way, you decide how original — or how ready — your next classic should be.











