My very first bike was a 1972 Honda CB 175 just like this, even the same color. Last week I found one of the side cover badges while cleaning my shop. Thanks for the memories!
I rode my CB175 from England to the South of France with my brother Mike on the pillion in 1977, so we could attend the Bol D'or 24 hour motorcycle race. People thought we were mad, a small reliable bike is enough for a great little adventure 😂
I had a 1968 CD175 (single carb, pressed steel frame) here in the uk in the early 70s , it was fitted with short reverse cone exhausts and it was quieter with out any exhausts at all as they made a hell of a row
I have seen all of this before . But great to watch again . Are your mechanical talents natural or did you have a mentor . An FYI that is if you don't know . That round cylinder in front of the clutch basket is the oil filter . It's Honda's answer to an oil filter . There is a snap ring on the inside that comes out and a small drum on the inside . Removing the drum will aid in cleaning particles from the oil collected while running . Can't wait to see how you do on the 305 scrambler . I have much experience with these bikes and maybe answer questions about it . Pleased to see a young Lady interested in what I grew up with . Currently have an 83 Honda Goldwing GL 1000 on my lift bring back to life .
@@upchuckchops I ordered it off Amazon. I like it a lot and it’s been a nice problem solver for sure. CXRCY 1200 LBS Motorcycle Lift... www.amazon.com/dp/B0B8D7B6MM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
My very first bike was a 1972 Honda CB 175 just like this, even the same color. Last week I found one of the side cover badges while cleaning my shop. Thanks for the memories!
Nice job Lady. Now time to enjoy it.
Great video and what a great bike you restored! And you know i lovvvvve that colour! Now go and ride that puppy.. and look for the next build ;)
I rode my CB175 from England to the South of France with my brother Mike on the pillion in 1977, so we could attend the Bol D'or 24 hour motorcycle race. People thought we were mad, a small reliable bike is enough for a great little adventure 😂
That sounds like quite the adventure!
Sweet Honda .I had a gold one like that ,I think i rode the wheels off that bike back in the 1980s.
Sounds like you had a good time on yours!
good job , wonderful CB175
Many thanks!
I had a 1968 CD175 (single carb, pressed steel frame) here in the uk in the early 70s , it was fitted with short reverse cone exhausts and it was quieter with out any exhausts at all as they made a hell of a row
Love it 🙌
That paint job from a rattle can is fire! Great video.
I was surprised how well it turned out too!
Beautiful and works on bikes🎉❤
I have seen all of this before . But great to watch again . Are your mechanical talents natural or did you have a mentor . An FYI that is if you don't know . That round cylinder in front of the clutch basket is the oil filter . It's Honda's answer to an oil filter . There is a snap ring on the inside that comes out and a small drum on the inside . Removing the drum will aid in cleaning particles from the oil collected while running . Can't wait to see how you do on the 305 scrambler . I have much experience with these bikes and maybe answer questions about it . Pleased to see a young Lady interested in what I grew up with . Currently have an 83 Honda Goldwing GL 1000 on my lift bring back to life .
Nice work on the bike (and the video). Really cool bike.
Thank you so much 😊
So sweet, sounds great
Thanks I'm really happy with how she turned out
Nice job.
Thanks!
Hey there, what brand of little jack is that at the 1 minute mark? I'm thinking about getting one like that. Do you like it?
@@upchuckchops I ordered it off Amazon. I like it a lot and it’s been a nice problem solver for sure.
CXRCY 1200 LBS Motorcycle Lift... www.amazon.com/dp/B0B8D7B6MM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
@@LadyMotoBangthank you!
Loads on Ebay half that price.
@@HorseMalonethanks for the heads up