Posted 3 years ago
Dalevin
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some bike that i have 64 honda dream and a few ct70s and z50s and hope to get more of the colors i don't have down the road
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Posted 3 years ago
Dalevin
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some bike that i have 64 honda dream and a few ct70s and z50s and hope to get more of the colors i don't have down the road
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that honda is pure class!!!
Thank you
That's one heck of a honda you got there i got a 1976 honda dream cd175 but the parts are so darn expensive would you know where i could get parts that are somewhat cheap or lower than what i've been paying like $110 for a battery and $90 for a solenoid that craps crazy they even want $2,500 for a gas tank i mean it's just to much. but anyways what kind of motor you got on that it looks like a 200cc or 350cc thats one heck of a ride mines junk it sat behind my uncles garage for 26 years but it still runs honda makes good parts.
thanks, not sure where you can find the parts at wish i could help.
LOVE OLD HONDAS.I AM LUCKY I FOUND 2 PERFECT NONRESTORED FACTORY FRESH ONES! LATER GREG SCARABZ71@AUSTIN.RR.COM
very cool, doesn't take much to keep them going. all of mine are still org. as well two with the org. title
MOTORCYCLES ARE EASY.BATTERY TENDER AND RIDE THEM ONCE IN A WHILE!!
I recently obtained 2 vintage honda's ( both were my Dad's bikes) , the one he used to ride the most was a Honda 1962 160cc Dream. He also had a 1970 305cc Dream.
He had them in a storage shed(he passed away in 1996) . Mom can't find the keys.Do ya'll know how to go about getting keys for them? I'm sure they both run, I just can't find the keys.
@Margaret, any competent locksmith sholud be able to make keys for you... if you can't locate call a Honda dealer to find one that deals in Honda keys.