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Honda CB450 K0/ K1 – 1969 – 46, 000 km
A true icon from the late sixties, the Honda CB450 K0/ K1 — also known as the “Black Bomber” — was one of Honda’s first serious steps into the market for large-displacement motorcycles. With its 444cc parallel-twin engine, double overhead cams, and a sporty 45 hp, this model was revolutionary in its time and still commands admiration today.
This Netherlands-registered example from 1969 is in excellent condition, with 46, 000 km on the odometer. Both the frame- and engine numbers match (CBthe details below / CB450E-1023290), and the engine beautifully combines classic design with early Japanese engineering craftsmanship.
Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate the originality, the chromed finish, and the unmistakable character of this machine. It is a rare opportunity to own a piece of motor history.
Honda CB450 K0/ K1 – 1969 – 46, 000 km
A true icon from the late sixties, the Honda CB450 K0/ K1 — also known as the “Black Bomber” — was one of Honda’s first serious steps into the market for large-displacement motorcycles. With its 444cc parallel-twin engine, double overhead cams, and a sporty 45 hp, this model was revolutionary in its time and still commands admiration today.
This Netherlands-registered example from 1969 is in excellent condition, with 46, 000 km on the odometer. Both the frame- and engine numbers match (CBthe details below / CB450E-1023290), and the engine beautifully combines classic design with early Japanese engineering craftsmanship.
Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate the originality, the chromed finish, and the unmistakable character of this machine. It is a rare opportunity to own a piece of motor history.




























