You’ll be overjoyed to learn that Honda’s stealthy predator could end up in your driveway, but you’ll have to act quickly if you want to make it happen.
Before the esteemed Honda CB750 had been conceived, there was the CB450 Black Bomber. Although the former’s commercial success was – without a doubt – far greater, its predecessor did enjoy a fair bit of praise from the media. Despite this, the CB450’s sales figures remained stubbornly weak throughout its production run, but it would eventually go on to become an exceedingly desirable collector’s item.
What you’re looking at here is a well-kept 1966 model from the Japanese manufacturer’s lineup, featuring a replacement front fender, overhauled instrumentation, and fresh fluids. Underneath its gas chamber, the unsung legend packs a four-stroke 444cc parallel-twin powerplant, with two valves per cylinder, dual overhead camshafts, and a compression ratio of 9.0:1.
The air-cooled engine is coupled with a four-speed transmission, which keeps the rear 18-inch hoop in motion via a chain final drive. At around 9,000 spins per minute, the mill is good for up to 45 hp, while a peak torque output figure of 27 pound-feet (37 Nm) will be accomplished lower down the rpm range.
Upon reaching the ground, this whole ordeal enables the Black Bomber to hit a top speed of 102 mph (164 kph). The powertrain components are nested inside a tubular steel semi-duplex cradle skeleton, which is supported by a traditional pair of telescopic forks and preload-adjustable shock absorbers. At the front, stopping power hails from a twin leading-shoe drum brake, along with a single leading-shoe module at the opposite pole.
Now that we’ve covered the essentials, it’s time to cut to the chase. This ‘66 MY CB450 is currently up for grabs on Bring A Trailer, and you may submit your bids at no reserve until tomorrow afternoon (Wednesday, November 3). For the time being, the top bid is placed at a modest $4,200, so you might be able to get your hands on this tidy classic for less than five grand!
What you’re looking at here is a well-kept 1966 model from the Japanese manufacturer’s lineup, featuring a replacement front fender, overhauled instrumentation, and fresh fluids. Underneath its gas chamber, the unsung legend packs a four-stroke 444cc parallel-twin powerplant, with two valves per cylinder, dual overhead camshafts, and a compression ratio of 9.0:1.
The air-cooled engine is coupled with a four-speed transmission, which keeps the rear 18-inch hoop in motion via a chain final drive. At around 9,000 spins per minute, the mill is good for up to 45 hp, while a peak torque output figure of 27 pound-feet (37 Nm) will be accomplished lower down the rpm range.
Upon reaching the ground, this whole ordeal enables the Black Bomber to hit a top speed of 102 mph (164 kph). The powertrain components are nested inside a tubular steel semi-duplex cradle skeleton, which is supported by a traditional pair of telescopic forks and preload-adjustable shock absorbers. At the front, stopping power hails from a twin leading-shoe drum brake, along with a single leading-shoe module at the opposite pole.
Now that we’ve covered the essentials, it’s time to cut to the chase. This ‘66 MY CB450 is currently up for grabs on Bring A Trailer, and you may submit your bids at no reserve until tomorrow afternoon (Wednesday, November 3). For the time being, the top bid is placed at a modest $4,200, so you might be able to get your hands on this tidy classic for less than five grand!