@@motorcyclerewind My dad had couple of Honda Dreams, both 305's that he rebuilt here in Az. But the real kicker was what were riding in Japan when we as a Family were stationed in Japan in 1959-63. All different bikes they had.
@@motorcyclerewind Now I had a 1966 Honda Super 90 . And a 1966 CL125. Both were set up for the desert.The 90 had rear rim looks and a 90 tooth rear sprocket and a 15 front. Never ever used 1st gear. Top speed around 30mph. Was used to hill climb. Wheeled all gears. Miss those bikes. 1972 I was 14
We will. So happy to finally be able to help my friend clean out this space. It’s going to be awesome once we get all his motorcycles under one roof. Thanks for watching.
I like the Yamaha Enduro, but I’d love to see the Cub make a comeback. However, the thing that excites me the most is that yellow Datsun forklift! I know it’s more than two wheels, but it’s a Datsun and it’s still intact!
The TS 250 definitely!. We had them in the UK Called the TS 250A in plain Red with no tank graphics. Also in 1976 we got a single huge shipment of TS 250M’s (silver withe blue graphics) which were originally bound for the US but couldn’t comply with the new strict emissions rules so we’re sent to the UK and sold at a discounted price of £475 on the road, I bought one, great bike. Recently seen a mint restored one sell for well over 3K …gulp!….
Any paperwork for any of them to help with ownership and registration? The CA160 would be a nice, simple rebuilder. Check to see how easy it is to push through the kickstarters. Rust seizures would be my first concern.
I was pretty sure the MadAss is a European bike made by Sachs Engineering in Germany. It now seems that they are designed by Sachs, but made in Malaysia and China comes into it as well. The MadAss was originally a 50 cc, but is more commonly at 125 cc. They are clever minimalist motorcycles.
I want to see the Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 cleaned up first please. I love snooping thru old warehouses like that, even older if possible. Always a bunch of cool trash to put in my own overcrowded, overstuffed warehouse full of old useless treasures. 1 man's trash is anot.........., well you know the rest.