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2017 Shannons Melbourne Autumn Classic Auction
Lot
23

1971 Honda CL450 'Scrambler' DOHC Motorcycle

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Specifications

Engine Twin-cylinder, 444cc
Gearbox 5-speed manual
Colour Metallic Blue
Interior Black

Description

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Soichiro Honda’s eponymous company was founded in 1948 and over the next decade established itself as one of the finest exponents of motorcycle manufacturing in Japan.  The origins of the CL450 can be traced back to 1965, when Honda released the CB450, its first big twin featuring a powerful DOHC engine.  The second generation CB450 from 1968 was joined by a scrambler version, using the same parallel twin but high chrome exhausts and different handlebars.  Developing a very healthy 43 horsepower at 9650 rpm, the CL450’s motor endowed it with excellent performance for an off road machine and many were modified for competition or as café racers.  Cosmetic changes were made to the CL450 almost every year, including different tank graphics and a redesigned muffler heat shield.  The 1971 version, dubbed the K4, saw a number of new colours added to the palette, including Strato Blue Metallic and Poppy Yellow Metallic and side covers with the moniker “Double Overhead Cam 450”.   Always popular with collectors, the classic CL450 Honda remains a powerful, stylish dual purpose motorcycle and few survive in decent condition today.