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In 1969, Honda unleashed the groundbreaking CB750, shattering the norms of its time with an inline-four engine, front disc brakes, and an electric start—all at the price of a traditional British twin. It outperformed, outlasted, and outpriced its competition so effectively that rival manufacturers either scrambled to copy its formula or faced collapse. But how did Honda go from commuter bike maker to industry powerhouse seemingly overnight? Let’s dive into the untold story behind this game-changing machine and the seismic shift it created in motorcycle history. Watch the full video to uncover the innovation, drama, and rivalry that shaped modern motorcycling.