I believe my dad had one of these mini engines when I was a kid. Neat We spent a great deal of our later years talking about and restoring old Honda Scramblers, Dreams, and Superhawks (and later, CB160s). While my buddies were learning to ride a motorcycle on 86 Ninjas or Interceptors, I learned on a '67 Scramber 305cc! Thanks for sharing
My First Motorcycle was a 1975 Honda CB550K What an amazing Motorcycle still have it. My second a 1977 Honda CB550F bought it with the Top end missing and Crankshaft seized, Saved all the internals, Installed a 1978 Honda CB550 Engine Still riding it to this day.
I accepted and appreciated HONDA brand since I was young when I used C100 Super cub as my own vehicle to my office in rural area and now we, our family still use HONDAS machine both motorcycle and cars.
Gee, I wonder, back in 1966, how BSA and Triumph execs were feeling when they saw this little short at the local cinema? At least they laugh at 8:02 when they say they test to ensure harmful gasses are not produced. ..eh..clean Carbon Monoxide?
Hello. My name is Benjamin Goldstein and I am an undergraduate student at Columbia University. During a university-sponsored trip to Brazil this summer I began filming an academic, non-commercial documentary on Japanese-Brazilian history. I am in the post production process and was wondering if it might be possible to use this footage in my documentary. I have an interviewee discussing Japan’s “economic miracle” and industrial production in the 1960s and would love to have this footage as a background for the audio. Is the footage in the public domain? Where does it come from? Thank you and look forward to your comment-response.
I believe my dad had one of these mini engines when I was a kid. Neat
We spent a great deal of our later years talking about and restoring old Honda Scramblers, Dreams, and Superhawks (and later, CB160s). While my buddies were learning to ride a motorcycle on 86 Ninjas or Interceptors, I learned on a '67 Scramber 305cc! Thanks for sharing
My First Motorcycle was a 1975 Honda CB550K What an amazing Motorcycle still have it. My second a 1977 Honda CB550F bought it with the Top end missing and Crankshaft seized, Saved all the internals, Installed a 1978 Honda CB550 Engine Still riding it to this day.
I accepted and appreciated HONDA brand since I was young when I used C100 Super cub as my own vehicle to my office in rural area and now we, our family still use HONDAS machine both motorcycle and cars.
If you want to look cool you ride a Harley, If you just want to enjoy riding you ride a Honda! I have both, and am equally proud of each. 3:)
My first bike was a Honda CD175
honda ss125a as daily rider even now... love it to bits.. takes a lickin an keeps on tickin ! !
Great find-just wish the original film could be re-scanned at a higher resolution and without the tight crop?
This was awesome! Really cool look at history:)
have owned and ridden lots and lots of hondas,my favourite make.
1973 Honda ST-90, 1975 Honda CB-360-T , 1975 Honda CB400-four super-sport and now days a beautiful new 2014 Honda CMX 250 Rebel cruiser!!
CB-350 is from the late 60's and early 1970's , yes they were great intermediate bikes in there times if you can find one in very decent shape .
Amazing!
japanesse ,..born to made motor cycle
electronic, cars, robot, anime ......
i got a vf500c a great bike only wish i could find replacement parts.
SAME WITH HONDA CUB....THEY SHOULD BRING BACK THOSE HONDA DREAM !!
Gee, I wonder, back in 1966, how BSA and Triumph execs were feeling when they saw this little short at the local cinema? At least they laugh at 8:02 when they say they test to ensure harmful gasses are not produced. ..eh..clean Carbon Monoxide?
Hello. My name is Benjamin Goldstein and I am an undergraduate student at Columbia University. During a university-sponsored trip to Brazil this summer I began filming an academic, non-commercial documentary on Japanese-Brazilian history. I am in the post production process and was wondering if it might be possible to use this footage in my documentary. I have an interviewee discussing Japan’s “economic miracle” and industrial production in the 1960s and would love to have this footage as a background for the audio. Is the footage in the public domain? Where does it come from? Thank you and look forward to your comment-response.
encuanto a carros I motocigletas son de muy buena calidad yduracion
Honda cg 125 ccm wie viel kostet?
my first ride is honda c70 and still ride it till today
This cant be 1960, it talks about races in 1966.
anf 125 honda inova cub for ever
😘🇯🇵HONDA. 🌹🇧🇩🌹
upgrade tmx 155 to 175
Film - 1967
No Computor control then !!
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