Mikey G
Well-known Member
Hey all. I've built/restored a couple bikes in my day, and as I was shopping around for something a bit smaller than my usual fare, Honda Dreams kept coming up. Now, they were a bit older and smaller than what I was used to, but I fell in love with the look, and well, one day one followed me home.
Best I can tell all the major bits are there, excluding some either cosmetic (carb covers) or easy to get replacements (handlebars). Engine also turns over, with pretty good compression, so I'm doing okay there. To help with any unforseen problems (and to get some better quality parts here and there) I also snagged a parts bike a few days later.
The parts bike is currently stripped down to the frame, and I've started a box of spare parts I may or may not need. I did a bit of cleaning up on the main bike, and while the plan is a full tear-down and repaint, I'm happy to report that some of the harder to find chrome pieces clean up VERY well.
Now, don't get me wrong, there is a LOT to do. And I don't want to dive too deep before I get some other projects done (currently a '76 GL1000), but I think this Dream has some real potential. I look forward to getting the chance to really dive into it. Until then, I leave you with a bit of proof that this bike still has some life in it.
Best I can tell all the major bits are there, excluding some either cosmetic (carb covers) or easy to get replacements (handlebars). Engine also turns over, with pretty good compression, so I'm doing okay there. To help with any unforseen problems (and to get some better quality parts here and there) I also snagged a parts bike a few days later.
The parts bike is currently stripped down to the frame, and I've started a box of spare parts I may or may not need. I did a bit of cleaning up on the main bike, and while the plan is a full tear-down and repaint, I'm happy to report that some of the harder to find chrome pieces clean up VERY well.
Now, don't get me wrong, there is a LOT to do. And I don't want to dive too deep before I get some other projects done (currently a '76 GL1000), but I think this Dream has some real potential. I look forward to getting the chance to really dive into it. Until then, I leave you with a bit of proof that this bike still has some life in it.