1967 Honda Dream
Vehicle Specifications
- VINCA1601012699
- Motorcycle ID201544693
- Stock Number012699
- CategoryMotorcycle
- SubcategoryStreet
- TypeStandard
- New/UsedUsed
- Mileage13,000 miles
- Engine161cc Two-Cylinder
- Transmission4 Speed Manual
- Exterior ColorRed
- Heated Seats?No
- Saddlebags?No
- Cruise Control?No
- Antilock Brakes?No
Motorcycle Overview
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From a small storefront operation in Los Angeles, CA in the early 1960s, Honda is largely responsible for sanitizing the image of motorcycles in the minds of the American public. Since the 1950s Hollywood (and to some degree the national news media) had portrayed motorcycle rides as unruly nonconformists bent on pursuing lawlessness and while that perception might not have been true some of the motorcycle gangs did little to cultivate a better image. Hondas advertising slogan, you meet the nicest people on a Honda, combined with the smaller size and quiet engines of the imports from Japan as opposed to the large (and often loud) Harley Davidson and Indian motorcycles preferred by the outlaws changed the perception of the public and quickly gained acceptance. This 1967 Honda CA160, also referred to as a Dream 160, shows just over 12,000 miles on the odometer and appears to have mostly original red paint. The two-person seat has obviously been reupholstered and lacks the Honda name on the back. Power comes from a two-cylinder 161cc four stroke engine with a single carburetor and a four-speed manual transmission shifted with the left foot. The motorcycle has drum brakes front and rear. The Honda CA160 has been a part of the present owners classic vehicle portfolio since 2019 and has been on static display in a humidity controlled environment.
From a small storefront operation in Los Angeles, CA in the early 1960s, Honda is largely responsible for sanitizing the image of motorcycles in the minds of the American public. Since the 1950s Hollywood (and to some degree the national news media) had portrayed motorcycle rides as unruly nonconformists bent on pursuing lawlessness and while that perception might not have been true some of the motorcycle gangs did little to cultivate a better image. Hondas advertising slogan, you meet the nicest people on a Honda, combined with the smaller size and quiet engines of the imports from Japan as opposed to the large (and often loud) Harley Davidson and Indian motorcycles preferred by the outlaws changed the perception of the public and quickly gained acceptance. This 1967 Honda CA160, also referred to as a Dream 160, shows just over 12,000 miles on the odometer and appears to have mostly original red paint. The two-person seat has obviously been reupholstered and lacks the Honda name on the back. Power comes from a two-cylinder 161cc four stroke engine with a single carburetor and a four-speed manual transmission shifted with the left foot. The motorcycle has drum brakes front and rear. The Honda CA160 has been a part of the present owners classic vehicle portfolio since 2019 and has been on static display in a humidity controlled environment.
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