Are you sure? Looks like a CB77 rather than one of the 'Dream' models...
Are you sure? Looks like a CB77 rather than one of the 'Dream' models...
This is one I am sure about, just not sure if I can find a side view, which would help. It was the first “large displacement” Honda in town. 🙂
It was the first large displacement anything in town that wasn’t a Harley, and there were very few of those, none owned by anyone without a rap sheet. The local scene was mostly Cushmans, Vespas, mopeds, 3 speed bikes, and a smattering of those new Honda 50’s one could rent by the hour, though I wasn’t aware of anyone who owned one. Yet. This bike had been directly imported by a customs broker, since Honda didn’t yet have much of a dealer network for something this “extreme.” It was a different time.
A different time, for sure! "You meet the nicest people on a Honda" in their advertising trying to change the poor public perception of bike riders!
Take a look at this link to a CB72 Hawk 250 from 1962 to see if it looks like your pic. I had mentioned CB77 as that's what I had, a 305cc Super Hawk which looks the same as well.
https://www.bike-urious.com/rare-in-the-wild-1962-honda-cb72-hawk-250/
This link below has a couple of photos of a C71 Dream 250cc from about 1960, with styling similar to other Dream models of the time...
https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/21136/lot/212/
Hi Larry,
I think you might be right. At least your photo above looks identical to this 1966 Honda Dream 305:
https://bikez.com/motorcycles/honda_dream_305_1966.php
Picture Here: https://bikez.com/pictures/honda/1966/42190_0_1_4_dream%20305_Image%20credits%20-%20Honda.jpg
Best,
-Tim