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"Honda CB750" blue sandcast (1970)

Honda CB750 blue sandcast motorcycle print. Painting by Steve Dunn.
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[art #484]. Limited Edition Print by Steve Dunn.

The 1970 Honda CB750, particularly in its rare sandcast form, is a landmark in motorcycle history. The term "sandcast" refers to the unique manufacturing process used for the early models where the engine cases were crafted using sand molds instead of the later, more refined die-casting method. This process gives the bike a distinctive, rugged finish, and makes it highly sought after among collectors and enthusiasts.

The CB750 set the benchmark for superbikes, combining performance, reliability, and affordability in a way that had never been done before. Its inline-four engine producing around 67bhp was revolutionary at the time and offered a smooth yet powerful ride. The sound of the four-cylinder engine and the gleam of the polished chrome and glossy paintwork made it an instant classic.

This blue sandcast model captures the essence of Honda's innovation in the early '70s with its signature look and feel. This print of a rare gem is not just my artistic tribute but the preservation of a pivotal moment in motorcycle history. Whether you're drawn by nostalgia or have a deep appreciation for motorcycle engineering, this Limited Edition print is sure to resonate with enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Frameable Print.
Numbered Limited Edition of 50.
Certificate of Authenticity.
Paper size: 20 x 16 inches.
Individually signed by the artist Steve Dunn.
Price £39.95.
Shipping £7 worldwide.
Sent rolled in a stout tube.

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