Sold for £5,850
(including buyers premium)
Registration No: KNU 484D
Frame No: 1009169
MOT: Exempt
The Honda Motor Company was founded by Soichiro Honda in 1937, initially producing piston rings for Toyota. They made their first motorcycle in 1949 and within 10 years had become the biggest motorcycle manufacturer in the world and have gone on to produce over 400 million two-wheelers as well as millions of other powered products. The CB450, commonly known as the 'Black Bomber', was first shown in UK at the Brighton Speed Trials of September 1965, with its engine not yet run-in it achieved a standing-start kilometre time of 30.1 seconds and a terminal speed of 100 mph. The bike had excellent engineering for the time, including an electric starter, horizontally split crankcases and radical torsion bar valve springing instead of conventional coil springs. In December 1965, the UK magazine Motor Cycle reported that UK sales were planned from February 1966 with price tag of £360, about the same as a British 650cc pushrod parallel-twin. Honda entered a bike to be ridden by Mike Hailwood in the 1966 500 mile production race at Brands Hatch, but he was only allowed to do some demonstration laps as the bike was barred from competing in the 500cc category because the organisers deemed it 'could not be classified as a production machine as it had two overhead camshafts'!
This 'Black Bomber' was first registered on the 15th February 1966, so must be one of the first examples sold in the UK. Supplied by Bill Lomas Motorcycles in Clay Cross, an ex-world champion and TT winner, it was restored in the early 2000s, keeping as much originality as possible. The bike comes together with a large folder including a photographic record of it being re-assembled, over 50 receipts, the original and a continuation green logbook, some old MOTs, its 1970s petrol rationing book and even the original supplying dealer's label. Owned and ridden by an enthusiast for the last few years, it ran whilst being photographed and comes supplied with the current V5C.
For more information, please contact:
Ian Cunningham
ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk
07415871189
Auction: National Motorcycle Museum | Solihull, West Midlands, 26th Mar, 2025
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