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The 250 cc (15 cu in) Honda C71 and C72 Dream, and the identical C76 and C77 bikes with 305 cc (18.6 cu in) displacement, were the first larger-capacity motorcycles that Honda mass-exported. All dressed up in angular sheet metal, the 305cc Honda Dream CA77 is instantly recognizable as a machine of the 1960s. By Greg Williams by Jeff Barger A 1966 Honda CA77 Dream. Claimed power: 23hp @ 7,500rpm Engine: 305cc air-cooled OHC parallel twin, 60mm x 54mm bore and stroke Top Speed: 86mph Weight (dry): 350lb (159kg)

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1963 Honda Dream CA77 The first officially imported Hondas came to America in 1959 and included "dry sump" 250cc Dreams, the model CA76. By 1961 the 305cc wet sump model with electric starting, the CA77, had arrived and became popular almost instantly. 1960 Honda C77 Engine: 305cc air-cooled, OHC 4-stroke parallel twin, 60mm x 54mm bore and stroke, 8.2:1 compression ratio, 23hp @ 7,500rpm Top speed: 86mph (period road test) Updated on Apr 7, 2023 • Originally Published on Apr 1, 2023 Tagged with: Dain Gingerelli, Honda Need Help? Call 1-800-880-7567 HOW TO RESTORE HONDA CX500 & CX650 Model CA Category - Engine 305 Posted Over 1 Month I am selling my 1967 Honda Dream 305 model CA77. It is in nearly original condition except for a replacement, period-correct seat and foot pegs. The bike starts and runs great, shifts great and can be a daily rider immediately. The Dream was launched in 1959 as the C 71 Dream, featuring a 250cc, parallel twin engine. The engine itself was what made the Dream, and what eventually made Honda, into a world powerhouse. It was a technological breakthrough that completely changed the face of motorcycling.

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Restored 1965 Honda CA77 Dream Touring No Reserve Sold for $24,652 on 11/25/20 103 Comments View Result Make Honda Model Honda Motorcycles Era 1960s Origin Japanese BaT Essentials Seller: MSCLASSICCARSLLC Location: Seekonk, Massachusetts 02771 Listing Details Engine #: CA77E-402812 15k Miles Shown Alloy 305cc Parallel-Twin Four-Speed Transmission The Honda CA77 Dream carried the name forward in durable style 1967 Honda CA77 Dream side | Bring a Trailer. Released in 1960, the Honda CA77 Dream has a 305cc air-cooled parallel-twin engine rated at 24 hp, Motorcycle Classics reports. The engine acts as a stressed member of the frame and sends power to the rear wheel via a 4-speed manual. Elvis Presley owned a black CA77 Honda Dream in the mid-60's, though he was known for his Harley-Davidson FLH. He also bought a white Honda Dream for his future bride, Priscilla. Elvis' Dream may be seen in the collection at Graceland, where it remains on display. Specifications: Manufacturer: Honda Motor Company, Ltd Country of Origin: Japan This 1966 Honda CA77 305 Dream can be found here on craigslist in Yardley, Pennsylvania. The seller is asking what seems like a very reasonable $1,500. Thanks to a very reasonable Roger for sending in this tip!

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Available Colors. (1) Black. (1) Red. The Honda Dream is small and powerful, but untraditional in nearly every when it comes to motorcycles. It is quiet, and the handling is far from perfect, but it is excellent when it comes to casual, everyday riding around town. There have been a few other models developed in the line, but are no longer. The Dream was available in red, white, blue and black, and often ran on whitewall tires. While numerous models accompanied the Honda Dream throughout the 1960s, including the CA 100 Honda 50, CB 92 Benly Super Sport 150, CB 77 Super Hawk and CL 77 Scrambler, the Dream that was the stylistic icon that launched all these other machines. Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: 1967 Honda CA77 Dream at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #42,994. This particular 1962 Honda CA77 Dream is in Ojai, California and is listed as a 2,100 mile bike that was purchased from the original owner's family. Said to be recently tuned it looks to be all there. The bike is currently priced at $1,705.00 with 37 bids and reserve not met here on eBay. Some bikes are pretty recognizable, and even more are.

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1963 honda ca72. by montana250dream » Mon Oct 10, 2016 12:16 am. 1. 2. 9 Replies. 10641 Views. Last post by montana250dream. Tue Oct 11, 2016 9:12 pm. CA77 odd serial. Thursday, January 19, 2017. Dreaming in California; 1963 CA77 305 Dream (Pt. 2) The engine build went along pretty well, as planned, but there were issues to solve that required some creativity to some degree. Starting with the bottom end, the transmission did receive a set of offset cotters to help improve gear dog engagement.