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The Forgotten Motorcycle that made Honda

The early Honda Dreams were the first foray for the manufacturer into overhead cam engines. They would pave the way for Honda’s production street bikes going forward, even influencing the design for the CB750. This is the story of those forgotten motorcycles

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  1. Honda's went from being quite beautiful, to straight out ugly with introduction of their OHC twins. The Hawk and Super Hawk look as though their tanks are on backwards. I felt this way about first bike a couple 350 four. It's tank seemed to have a sloping back (normal), and are sloping front tank too (looked abnormal).

  2. FYI, in the mid 60s, the Honda 305 dream was thought of as one of the most popular and beautiful bikes. It was a fad, like bellbottoms, they came and went and didn’t age good with time.

  3. You wrong. FYI, in the mid 60s, the Honda 305 dream was thought of as one of the most popular and beautiful bikes. It was a fad, like bellbottoms, they came and went and didn’t age good with time.

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