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1964 Honda CA (1964)
1964 Honda CA Benly 150 "Baby Dream" I am the original owner of this bike but after 51 years it is time for it to go. The bike is in running order and is street legal and ready to ride. Battery and tires were recently replaced.2016-08-14 04:44:23Allison Park, Pennsylvania, United States178900 -
1965 Honda CA (1965)
Running CA305, but not very well. Black metallic is not original, nor are the exhausts. Tank was not too bad, but lined with POR15 anyway.2016-08-11 04:46:30Downers Grove, Illinois, United States226500 -
1967 Honda CA (1967)
This classic little scooter was left in Aunt Nina's shed, high and dry, out on the back hill, for many years. Most of it was there, and in fairly good condition. So...2016-08-01 04:46:39Rochester, New York, United States25500 -
1966 Honda CA (1966)
Solid 1966 Honda Benly "Dream" 150 CA95 Starts (electric) Right up and a blast to drive. Why drive a Vespa when you can ride something unique! Mat Black finish with original parts and patina. White side wall tires set it off with that rat rod era look. Pee Shooter tail pipes give it a great throaty tone! Ride safer with real OEM installed turn signals from Thailand.2016-07-27 04:46:22Winter Park, Florida, United States32,100.00 -
1964 Honda CA (1964)
1964 Honda 305 Dream , maybe a 1963 trying to determine exactly base on VIN number.Engine nbr : CA77E-1027xx, Frame : CA78-1026xx only 6 digit difference in engine and frame number, matching for the "era".This bike is not titled , will provide a bill of sale.Almost complete , missing side cover, rectifier, few other misc.Seems to shift thru gearsTires flat, 1 spoke brokenMay turn over, can't tell kick starter stripped.Black colorHaven't tried any electrical.Mufflers and gas tank have very minor dings - general good condition given age.Just dug it out Friday. Don't have a lot of details.Any questions ask. Or call me 612-280-6934 You are responsible for shipping , not I.2016-07-11 04:49:11Harris, Minnesota, United States91,400.00 -
1967 Honda CA160 Baby Dream.9.955 Actual Miles! Been Sitting.Have Title. (1967)
Here is a 1967 Honda baby Dream CA160cc with 9,955 actual miles,bike has been sitting in a garage for several years motor kicks over with the kicker on the right side of the bike,throttle is free,front brake works,needs a battery,some parts are off the bike and might be some pats missing also everything thats in the pictures is all i have for the bike,selling as is,buyer pays shipping and finds there own shipper if needed not sure there prices i can meet them at my door and i dont have room to store it after the auction,paypal accepted as payment if your not local,auction may end early because a watcher on ebay might want to purchase the bike before the auction ends,Thanks for looking and good luck bidding carl in forest lake minnesota 55025.2013-09-05 08:25:40Forest Lake, Minnesota, US9,8801.00 -
1967 Honda 305 Dream (1967)
1967 Honda 305 Dream Motor: * 305cc * Runs and Drives * Mileage: 9,470 Exterior: * Original color: Black * Un-restored * Original Seat in good condition * Non-original headlight bezel * Minor body work on front fender * Good tires Overall: This 305 Dream is a good example of an un-restored cycle. It has been cleaned/inspected and is ready for a new owner. ** We also have other Vintage Motorcycles For Sale...let us know what you are looking for.2013-09-04 07:43:44Mount Pleasant, Texas, US9,4705,200.00 -
1966 Honda Benley tour CA95 Vintage (1966)
1966 Honda Benley Tour CA95 Baby Dream. This is a very cool all original vintage little bike that is quite quick also. It runs and rides very well need very minor things to be great but defiantly gets attention.2013-09-03 19:57:20North Aurora, Illinois, US4,200306.99 -
1966 Honda Dream 160 C160 Baby Dream - Original - Runs and Looks Great! (1966)
Up for auction is an unrestored, original 1966 Honda CA160 Dream. Starts easily and runs great. Bike has 8,090 miles.2013-09-03 14:54:59Mooresville, Indiana, US8,0901,300.00 -
1966 Honda CA160 CA 160 Baby Dream Motorcycle (1966)
Up for bid is a 1966 honda CA160 dream motorcycle. Engine number A160E-1004086, cannot seem to find the frame number. It was a one owner bike. It has been sitting since the early 1990s.2013-09-03 09:12:56Fayetteville, New York, US6,8091,299.00 -
1969 Honda CA160 - ORIGINAL - RUNNING PERFECT - OEM - INCLUDES EVERYTHING (1969)
Here is a fully complete 1969 Honda CA160 with only 5755 miles. The bike starts on the first kick, runs perfect, etc. The carbs have been serviced.2013-09-03 05:41:27Manhattan Beach, California, US5,7571,900.00
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2026 Honda CRF300F Review Gallery
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Let's Talk About Dual Clutch Transmissions
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2025 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP Review
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2025 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP Review Gallery
Fri, 10 Oct 20252025 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP Review Gallery | Motorcycle.com Join Now My History Account Settings Log out Specs Classifieds Bike Reviews Product Reviews Best Motorcycle Cameras Best Motorcycle Earplugs Best Motorcycle Oil Best Leather Jackets Best Winter Gloves Best Sportbike Tires GPS Buyers Guide Gear Deals Types Adventure Touring Cruiser Electric Off-Road On-Off-Road Other Scooter Sport-Touring Sportbikes Standard Touring Touring Scooter Track Youth Brands Aprilia BMW CFMoto Ducati Energica Gas-Gas Harley-Davidson Honda Husqvarna Indian Kawasaki KTM Kymco Moto Guzzi MV Agusta Piaggio Royal Enfield Suzuki Triumph Vespa Yamaha Zero Resources New Rider's Hub Dealers Safety Forums Videos Insurance Specs Classifieds Bike Reviews Product Reviews Best Motorcycle Cameras Best Motorcycle Earplugs Best Motorcycle Oil Best Leather Jackets Best Winter Gloves Best Sportbike Tires GPS Buyers Guide Gear Deals Types Adventure Touring Cruiser Electric Off-Road On-Off-Road Other Scooter Sport-Touring Sportbikes Standard Touring Touring Scooter Track Youth Brands Aprilia BMW CFMoto Ducati Energica Gas-Gas Harley-Davidson Honda Husqvarna Indian Kawasaki KTM Kymco Moto Guzzi MV Agusta Piaggio Royal Enfield Suzuki Triumph Vespa Yamaha Zero Resources New Rider's Hub Dealers Safety Forums Videos Insurance Join Now My History Account Settings Log out Edit & Post 2025 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP Review Gallery Superbike: a word that instantly stirs the imagination, conjuring visions of streaking horizons, screaming engines, and tachometers buried deep in the red. They’re impractical, unreasonable, and a monument to excess, but you know what else they are? Damn cool and the 2025 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP fits the bill.
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Highs and Sighs: 2025 Honda NT1100 DCT
Thu, 28 Aug 2025Highs and Sighs: 2025 Honda NT1100 DCT | Motorcycle.com Join Now My History Account Settings Log out Specs Classifieds Bike Reviews Product Reviews Best Motorcycle Cameras Best Motorcycle Earplugs Best Motorcycle Oil Best Leather Jackets Best Winter Gloves Best Sportbike Tires GPS Buyers Guide Gear Deals Types Adventure Touring Cruiser Electric Off-Road On-Off-Road Other Scooter Sport-Touring Sportbikes Standard Touring Touring Scooter Track Youth Brands Aprilia BMW CFMoto Ducati Energica Gas-Gas Harley-Davidson Honda Husqvarna Indian Kawasaki KTM Kymco Moto Guzzi MV Agusta Piaggio Royal Enfield Suzuki Triumph Vespa Yamaha Zero Resources New Rider's Hub Dealers Safety Forums Videos Insurance Specs Classifieds Bike Reviews Product Reviews Best Motorcycle Cameras Best Motorcycle Earplugs Best Motorcycle Oil Best Leather Jackets Best Winter Gloves Best Sportbike Tires GPS Buyers Guide Gear Deals Types Adventure Touring Cruiser Electric Off-Road On-Off-Road Other Scooter Sport-Touring Sportbikes Standard Touring Touring Scooter Track Youth Brands Aprilia BMW CFMoto Ducati Energica Gas-Gas Harley-Davidson Honda Husqvarna Indian Kawasaki KTM Kymco Moto Guzzi MV Agusta Piaggio Royal Enfield Suzuki Triumph Vespa Yamaha Zero Resources New Rider's Hub Dealers Safety Forums Videos Insurance Join Now My History Account Settings Log out Edit & Post Highs and Sighs: 2025 Honda NT1100 DCT At long last, the 2025 Honda NT1100 DCT arrives Stateside to fulfill our traditional 17-inch-wheeled sport-touring desires. Since the departure of Honda’s shaft-driven sport-tourers, such as the ST1300 and VFR1200F, Big Red has been out of the road-focused sport-touring game, while aiming much of its efforts at the ever-popular ADV market via its versatile Africa Twin CRF1000L platform. Well, those of the tarmac riding persuasion have a new ST machine to ponder in the NT1100, which borrows core components from the recently revamped Africa Twin range, including its frame, six-axis IMU-supported rider aids, 1,084cc Parallel-Twin engine, and semi-automatic Dual-Clutch Transmission.
2025 Honda CB750 Hornet Review – First Ride
Wed, 18 Jun 2025Midimalism in motion Photos by Align Media. I rode the 2025 Honda CB750 Hornet on the second day of a two-day press event. The first day was spent aboard Big Red’s other new mechanized insect, the CB1000 Hornet SP.
2025 Honda CB750 Hornet Review Gallery
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2025 Honda CB1000 Hornet SP Review – First Ride
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