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Very nice bike!, you got a deal! I currently am restoring a '64 CA77 Dream in red. So far I have $2500 in rechroming, and $2200 in paint. Those are two items a hobbyist has no control over. I will have far more into it than what it is worth for sure. Restoration costs are through the roof! But it's a hobby. I also have a nice 305 original paint Superhawk in black, they are worth more than the Dreams for some reason.
I bought the same bike as a 14 y.o kid.(1976)....had a seized motor....a little mystery oil soak, and off she went. I got mine in the projects of Brockton Ma. for a hundred bux........
This is my dad’s video, I remember riding on this with him when he first got it, it was one over his fist motorcycles he owned, he still owns it, I love this bike a lot.
still trying to figure out how anyone watches this crap - oh - no one does - LOL oh wait i get it. you have to over dramatize the title to get the clicks? isnt working is it you twats - lol
*My '68 'Super Cub' always had problems w/the tail-light until I wrapped some foil around the bulb-base and it worked. no problems after that* _____________
This looks like the one I had back in the seventies. Great bike for it's size. It was great for short road trips. I abused it sometimes with hill climbs and jumping, but it held up well. I used to transport in in the back of my 1967 Ford Country Squire. It would fit laying down in the back. I dearly loved that bike, but sold it to my Brother when I needed money for an emergency.
The violin chick is there every year in the swap meet playing. Been several years ago first time I saw her when she was little, had to have been like 10 years old or so
The Great old Gladiator helmet looking front fender motor bike! They are reliable, could pull their weight reasonably well being around 27hp and less than 300lbs if I remember. They also could be adjusted on the fly to handle some cross winds what better by tightening or loosing the neck tension. Too bad they did not account for rear spring adjustment other than replacing with round coil ones. Thanks for bringing her back to prime!
My dad used to have a Honda Dream. When I was a young kid (mid-70's) I thought that motorcycle was the coolest thing I'd ever seen. My dad used to take my older brother and me on rides with him. I would sit on the gas tank in front of my dad and my brother sat on the seat behind him. Wonderful memories to see that bike in this video. Thanks for posting!
This is a shot in the dark, but this is one of the only videos I’ve found on this bike. I have one and am looking to sell it but have no idea the worth as I can’t find any online for sale. Wondering if you might know what it’s worth?
The ole Hondas were nice, I had a Honda 90 . It was my older brother's bike but I kept hot wiring it everyday, til finally he let me have it for 50.00. I got a 305 Super Hawk 67 model great bike needed restoring but didn't have time for having too much fun.