Thanks. The sound of the black bike? Potato, Potato, Potato, Potato, Potato. The pipes? 1-1/2" conduit, bent at one end 90 degrees and cut just right. Welded a support bracket and a reducer to fit the engine exhaust pipe. Chrome? Nope! Highly polished steel.Nice use of CT90 racks and 30 cal ammo boxes. I would have loved to hear the black ones exhaust.
Nice eye and work on lots of the details.
Classic beauty!I really dig the paint on the tank just the way it is. The bike looks great, looks loved, just right.
Excellent job, looks like one of so many I assembled new out of the crate. Nice touch finding gray cables for it too.Just finished a ground up restoration on my 1971 CB175. Tons of NOS parts. Tried to keep it as original as possible (except the exhaust). Started last November. It was in great shape when I started. The previous owner did most of the essential maintenance. I made it look showroom new. Had a blast with the journey!!!
Granted, it's not a very big bike. But I haven't owned one in nearly 50 years. Plenty of bike to ride around the neighborhood and out to the lake.
P.S. For those with a keen eye...yes, I have added a new kick starter since this pic was taken.

It's a great point Ray, as a thread ages it tends to attract attention only to the latest posts. While looking at which posts of mine you liked, at least one other member whose post you liked hasn't been seen in at least 2 years and I'm sure there are more than a few others.Here's a heads- up for you all.
I just sort of wandered into this thread and then went back to the first page to review the whole thing. To anybody on here who has not gone through this thread from the beginning, you are missing out on some excellent pictures of motorcycles, exotic scenery, and often both. A lot of the best posts don't have any "likes," so my guess is that not many of them have been viewed. I found myself "liking" threads that are several years old, and maybe the poster isn't even on here anymore. Oh well, I thought they were good.
If you get a chance, take a look from the start.
Looks can be deceiving.That's a couple of well-refined vintage Honda gentlemen right there.
By old Rosie, if talking about my 60 Dream, yes she is.Hi Mike. Both stunning bikes. I assume old Rosie is well too.
The older posts lost all the "likes" (or rather "thanks" as it used to be called).It's a great point Ray, as a thread ages it tends to attract attention only to the latest posts. While looking at which posts of mine you liked, at least one other member whose post you liked hasn't been seen in at least 2 years and I'm sure there are more than a few others.
Yes, there's that too, from August of 2023 and our software conversion - lots of "thanks" were lost, and in researching old posts I often run into things that were previously liked.The older posts lost all the "likes" (or rather "thanks" as it used to be called).
What a beauty, might be the nicest C(A)77 I've ever seen. Fabulous. Now if it wasn't a departure from completely original, a pair of fishtails like @ballbearian has on his would be awesome.My '60 C77 Dream, pic that was used in Motorcycle Classics May / June 2023.
Thanks, I honestly believe that my maroon Dream might be 1 of 1 left. They made 305 total 64 years ago, how many are left, I have yet to see another one in this condition and this color.What a beauty, might be the nicest C(A)77 I've ever seen. Fabulous. Now if it wasn't a departure from completely original, a pair of fishtails like @ballbearian has on his would be awesome.
And at that age as well. You're right, in the early years there were so few sold here that yours could very well be the only one left of that year and model designation. It's a shame the US doesn't have a nationwide network of registries that would allow us to find the history of bikes sold here, like the UK does.Thanks, I honestly believe that my maroon Dream might be 1 of 1 left. They made 305 total 64 years ago, how many are left, I have yet to see another one in this condition and this color.
I forgot it is maroon.By old Rosie, if talking about my 60 Dream, yes she is.
What a great honor, and richly deserved! That is a nicely written, one-page summary on your display placard. You hit the high spots but included enough info to educate people as well.My '60 C77 Dream on the cover of Motorcycle Classics and VJMC magazine last year. Bike won Riding into History, Best Japanese Motorcycle award.
Did it start out as an early CB450 or CL (drum front brakes)Well mine is not original or rare, but since it is a bit different than the first picture I posted in this now-9 page thread, I thought I'd post it again.
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It began life as a CL450K5, but the stock form fell victim to my longtime vision to build a replica street-legal version of my first 450 drag bike in the early '70s. The build thread is here - https://www.vintagehondatwins.com/f...50-project-reboot-street-legal-this-time.264/Did it start out as an early CB450 or CL (drum front brakes)
Yes there are, and now they're even easier to look at since I've gone through the entire thread (now done) copying/reposting the pics full size.After the recent boom of this thread I went back thru and looked at every post again last night. There are some sweet bikes among our members.
The new headlight is pretty cool! Is it from a black bomber?Well mine is not original or rare, but since it is a bit different than the first picture I posted in this now-9 page thread, I thought I'd post it again.
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Thanks! No, it's from a CB77 which initially made the speedo part of the gauge a problem. I wasn't thinking about the opposite swing of the early combo gauge's needles, which meant my speedo drive turned the wrong way for it. I ended up buying a couple of other later model gauges (both needles go the same direction), one from eBay and one from a member. Both of them waver after warming up despite my lubing the input shaft bushings a bit, but the one reads (seemingly) more accurate than the other so that's what is in it now (below). This one hasn't ever been apart, the other one had but it still wavered after warming up so I'm thinking the only thing that was done while that one was apart was cosmetic.The new headlight is pretty cool! Is it from a black bomber?
