Honda CB750 Sandcast

VIN CB750-1002136 sandcast - Bo-Göran “Bojje” Fredin

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Wayne

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I have received information rom Bo on 2136 located in Sweden. he has asked me to post it along with the pictures as there is a bit of a language barrier as well as technical skills with respect to the BB. I'll do my best to represent what he's saying. Looks like a nice piece of sandcast history!

HONDA CB 750, VIN CB750-1002136,

”sandcast”, 1969

This specific CB750 was bought in USA together with another red one, CB750-1002134, by a private Swedish motorcycle-dealer called “Håby-Sjöberg” in 1969. Both bikes arrived to Sweden at the first week of August 1969 about one month before the Swedish Honda-agent Ahlquists Motor got their firs CB750:s. Ahlquists first bikes had VIN above #3000 so they told Swedish authorities that CB750 above CB750-1003000 was of year 1970 model. Only the two CB 750 #2134 and #2136 were registered in Sweden as 1969 years model.

#2136 was rebuilt to a racer with small differences like racing tyres, smaller handlebar, dismounted rear footrests, dismounted stands, shortened footrests and finally mounted racing numbers 7 at the bike. At the last weekend of August 1969 #2136 was participating in a race, arranged by a Swedish motorcycle magasin called MC-Nytt, at Anderstorp Raceways.

The driver of #2136 was a wellknown swedish roadracer called Bo Granath. Finally he was 5:th totally and first untuned bike. On the pictures 4, 5 and 6 you can see some pictures from the race in 1969.

In 2011 I found #2136 in an advertisement on internet and finally bought the bike. At that time it looked as on pictures 1 and 3.

1/1-2016 the rebuild started and you have a picture 3 a couple of days later during rebuild.

27/1-2016 the bike was rebuilt like it looked at Anderstorp Raceways in 1969 and I transported it to the biggest motorcycle fair in Gothenburg we have in Sweden once a year.

Every second year the fair is in either Gothenburg or Stockholm. The result of the rebuild you can see on pictures 7, 8 and 9.

As you can understand #2136 was one of the two first CB750 in Sweden 1969 and #2136 has had the first racing-history as CB750 in Sweden. For at least Sweden I find #2136 the most exciting CB750.

Owner and restorer of #2136, Bo-Göran “Bojje” Fredin


OK....now I'll sort though the images and attempt to get them in the correct order as I received them in multiple email from Bo. Here's a couple of tease shots of 2136 un-restored....and what it is to be again...Number 7.

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Erling

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Question here: what e.vin? I remember 22XX? on both CB 750 that sunday late august.
Did not bend over to get a glimpse of frame number.
Both bikes stood side by side in parch fermè.
Noticed both had finned oil filter house!
Ordered one for my one week old CB 750 next day.
Erling.


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Hi Erling!
Sounds like a danish name. Am I right? If so I suppose you´re not too far away.
My bike was #2136, the other #2134. #2134 is nowadays owned by a Swedish bike collector Ove Johansson who also runs the year around open exhibition MC-Collection in Stockholm. #2134 used to be at MC-Collection but today he keeps it in Olofström where he lives.
Best Regards, Bo from Sweden located i Hässleholm, 80 km east of Helsingborg.


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Hallo Bo.
I'm situated 50 km south of Helsingborg/Elsinore on the opposite Danish shore.
København to be exact.
Rumours will have it owner of the first CB 750 of Norway carries the same name!
Sorry I did not point out my nationality in my "45 year story".
Erling.