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Advantages budget classic

Disadvantages some parts very hard to find

I have owned 4 or 5 of these bikes. They can be bought fairly cheap, and are great for a first restoration project.

When these bikes were new, they were the equivalent of the Ford Escort in the bike world. They were a cheap commuter bike, although there was also a "sports" version - the CB175.


I recently bought two of these bikes from different sellers on eBay. I paid a total of £102 for the two. I made one good bike from them, which I sold for £230 and I sold the rest of the parts off for around £180, so I made quite a good profit on the deal.

I also enjoyed the restoration; most parts for this bike are easily available with one or two notable exceptions.

Bike 1 when I bought it
Exhausts need to be checked when looking at these machines. Downpipes can usually be found second-hand but the mufflers are very rare in usable condition. Pattern parts are available through specialists, but they will set you back about £49 per side - which isn't too bad for an exhaust, but a bit much if you are doing a restoration on a budget.

The other part that can be hard to find sometimes is the mudguards. The original mudguards had a kind of ducktail coming off the back (see pics) and if you want the bike to look right it has to have them. Aftermarket mudguards just don't look right.
I recently saw a rear mudguard in fairly bad condition sell on eBay for over £40, so this is another thing to check on a prospective purchase.

Other than what is mentioned, most parts are cheap and easy to find, a lot of the parts are the same as the sports CB175 version of the bike.


CD175 HISTORY

The first CD175s were made in 1967. The bike was a single carb, two cylinder four stroke engine with a four speed gearbox. They were known as "slopers" because they didn't have a downtube on the frame - it has a slanted forward engine, suspended from a stamped steel frame.

In 1968 the CD175b was released - the side panels were changed, they were made slightly bigger, and the chrome panels on the tank were made less pointy. Other than that the bike remained the same until 1969.

At this point (CD175A3) the pressed steel frame was changed to a more modern tubular cradle frame, and had shorter handlebars. If you find one of this age with an electric start, then it was probably a Canadian model (CD175K3).

In 1971 the CD175 was updated again (K4 model), but only slight changes were made - there was a helmet lock added next to the rear indicators, the K4 models had the word Honda on the engine rotor cover, raised lettering in a sunken black box. The K3 had the word Honda in sunken lettering. The K4 has cotter pins on the axle nuts and the swing arm nut, but not the K3. Also the airbox is different. The K4 had the intake snorkel built into the plastic box. The K3 had the snorkel built into the metal filter. If you put a K4 filter into a K3 box there is no way for air to get into the engine.

The CD175s were updated once more before they stopped production - the seam on the tank disappeared and the side panel badges got bigger - quite huge in fact.

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  • mightymuffin 11/05/2008 16:21
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  • jedistu 23/05/2007 01:03
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  • Andysparky948 10/07/2006 23:22
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    I found this fascinating reading and very helpul as I'm just undertaking a restoration on a 1975 CD 175. Thank you

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    Super review - loads of good background info too

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