Helping a friend with his 1964 305 DreamI got the Heidenau's tires (3.5x16) from 'Hahnda', the tubes (3.25-3.5x16) I got from J&P. I already took em for a test drive and they seem fine. The tires are rated at 400+ lbs and a 93 mph speed. Check out the Motobatt MB9U... fit perfect in my 1967 and no worries about corrosion. It was way under $100 Thanks piperjak but unfortunately I have to get the older style battery that is much thinner.
I think that I can find most of what I need here http://www.ohiocycle.com/ but they want me to give them both the engine and frame numbers to get started. I have been using the search here and reading a lot of posts but all I came up with is "look on the frame by the steering column", not there. And "look by the center stand pivot on the left side", if it is there I can't see it, is it under the battery box, how big are the numbers ? Can someone please tell me where to find a picture or a good description as to where I can find the frame numbers for a 64 CA77 with an engine number CA77-100276 Thank you, JD I finally got a couple of projects out of the way and was able to spend some quality time with the Dream.
After seeing what a great job Pine-sol did on cleaning the petcock I decided to take apart the carb. and dip it too. After about 4 hours I rinsed it off and after drying it I sprayed it down with seafoam and let it sit for a day, it came super clean, even the brass parts. Today I cleaned off the seafoam with regular carb cleaner and put it back together . I never started a Honda dream before so going by the owners manual, Turn key to 1, choke on, open throttle, kick twice turn key to 4 , open choke 1/4, hold throttle 1/8 and start kicking She fired right up after 4 kicks, this thing hasn't ran since 1984 and it sounds great. Sometimes things go right , next thing to do is to take a very careful ride up the road on 30+ year old tires to check out the brakes. JD
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