This Honda CB 750 F2 was buried and forgotten in a forest plot in Ternaard, Friesland. The quests of the veteran from Metslawier had already led to surprises. This time also with this special discovery in the black earth on the coast.
With the help of a chainsaw, the forest around the engine was cut away and a deep hole was dug to clear it. This time the power was no longer in the engine, but in the power of the men who brought it to the sunlight.
When Jelle saw that some of the trees had grown through the engine, he came up with a nice understatement: "This engine needs some attention and love." move more. It had to be his final resting place.
The question is whether the art of motorcycling becomes reality or whether this comfort machine ends up in a garden center as a decorative piece for flowers and plants. Or maybe the garden adorns a real motor mouse. So maybe not the final end of this 42-year-old Honda CB 750 F2 veteran?
Also interesting:
- Classically exposed: The Honda CB 750 (1969-1978)
- Honda CB750, Kawasaki 500H1, Suzuki T500 and the Yamaha XS1
- Also classic: The Honda CB750 K6
- 1992: The Honda CB550 as a reasonably affordable occasion.
I can be wrong but didn't a Honda CB750F2 have a black block, or did the notorious rust devil strike here too?