I think that's one reason why I like it so much, you just can't get anything else like it! I've had a lot of nice motorcycles, but when I sell them I always tell myself that there are plenty of other nice motorcycles. There's not much else like a Honda dream though!
To be mentioned in the same comment as Mustie is a huge compliment! The other day I actually thought about how he does a great job of making it feel like you're just a friend in the shop with him. If I could even emulate a piece of that I would be happy. Thanks for the support!
Great job on the old Dream. I'm 61 and a 69 Dream was my first street bike when I was 15. By the way, what did you do with the old chrome off the front fender and what do you want for it?
On the chrome front suspension bar that ties the forks together and wraps around the back of the front fender: How in the Samuel Hell did you get the bottom bolts out of that arm? do they press straight out? or do they have to be spun by a phillips/allen head? Ty in advance for any help
If you're referring to the ones with the phillips bolt, and a castle nut on the other side, then you have to remove the castle nut first and then spin the bolt out with a size 3 JIS screwdriver. Depending on how overly tight the last person fastened them, they could be very tough. In that case, the trick I use for stuck phillips-head screws/bolts is something like this: www.eastwood.com/eastwood-screw-buster.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjwmtGjBhDhARIsAEqfDEe0-0gDAt_NGb4cqrjxe5I2n7Fek8dNe-TOKbq9P3L6l-dLrImcXWcaAhMqEALw_wcB&wcid=18669317181&wickedid=629951442940&wickedsource=google&wv=4
Beautiful work. I miss mine.
I had one of these when I was 16! I am 70 now. It’s a butt ugly bike, but at 16 it was two wheels and a motor! Love what you did with this bike!
A real beauty. And such a unique motorcycle. I have a 1966 dream but it is white
I think that's one reason why I like it so much, you just can't get anything else like it! I've had a lot of nice motorcycles, but when I sell them I always tell myself that there are plenty of other nice motorcycles. There's not much else like a Honda dream though!
I have 1967 300 dream ! I love it had for 13 years ! 9000 original miles
You have a great, cool and easy style, fine skills and talent! You know Mustie1 and James Condon on this channel? Compliments!
To be mentioned in the same comment as Mustie is a huge compliment! The other day I actually thought about how he does a great job of making it feel like you're just a friend in the shop with him. If I could even emulate a piece of that I would be happy. Thanks for the support!
Wow great work man!
Thanks buddy!
Amazing job. I just bought one of your shirts to help support you. Thanks for the great videos.
I really appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Sorprendentemente,el nivel de Restauración.Saludos desde Perú
¡Gracias por el cumplido! y por ver desde Perú!
It looks so easy
Magnifique,
PRECIOSA.
Wow!
Great job on the old Dream. I'm 61 and a 69 Dream was my first street bike when I was 15. By the way, what did you do with the old chrome off the front fender and what do you want for it?
On the chrome front suspension bar that ties the forks together and wraps around the back of the front fender: How in the Samuel Hell did you get the bottom bolts out of that arm? do they press straight out? or do they have to be spun by a phillips/allen head? Ty in advance for any help
If you're referring to the ones with the phillips bolt, and a castle nut on the other side, then you have to remove the castle nut first and then spin the bolt out with a size 3 JIS screwdriver.
Depending on how overly tight the last person fastened them, they could be very tough. In that case, the trick I use for stuck phillips-head screws/bolts is something like this:
www.eastwood.com/eastwood-screw-buster.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjwmtGjBhDhARIsAEqfDEe0-0gDAt_NGb4cqrjxe5I2n7Fek8dNe-TOKbq9P3L6l-dLrImcXWcaAhMqEALw_wcB&wcid=18669317181&wickedid=629951442940&wickedsource=google&wv=4
It looked like you used a makuni vm22 on the bike what jets did you use to make it work. I'm wanting to upgrade my carb on my 65 dream
Wow great job! Where are you based out of? Want to work on my Honda Dream?!
Sure! Shoot me an email at Contacttwocargarage@gmail.com
Where do you get the white wall tires?
Jegs.com : Firestone Deluxe Champion Motorcycle Tire 325-16
www.jegs.com/i/Coker-Tire/257/63285/10002/-1?trk_msg=SQ5AS03GVL9K148P6L2HN7U9MO&trk_contact=1QLE6OUBQB3NCMGLB5PSH4OTAS&trk_module=tra&trk_sid=2TT7C7UDVM9Q3NJ6O4C0K6DAFC&trk_link=UC5K5SIV10TK53HRIJM0NPIENO&Product&Transactional&Shipping+Confirmation
Soundtrack needs some more David Guetta
not to cool for red I like blue.I painted my super hawk blue it was ok for a 17 yr old.
I'm about to buy one in excellent condition, are clutch plates, and cables hard to find? I'm sure things like brake shoes will be a pain