The term ‘superbike’ was coined after the Honda CB750. That should give you an inkling of how special this bike is. The year was 1968 when the Honda CB750 first appeared at the Tokyo Motorcycle Show and was launched in the UK the following year. It was widely hailed as the most advanced bike of its time, having a transversely mounted air-cooled four-cylinder motor with a single overhead cam which could get it to 190kmph! Other features included a front disc brake, electric starter, and flashing turn indicators. The bike tasted success at the track as well and is widely regarded as one of the best motorcycles to come out of Honda. This feat also won the bike many awards, got it inducted in the AMA Motorcycle Hall Of Fame, and was also described as Discovery Channel’s ‘Greatest Motorcycles Ever Made’.