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Back in 1967 I had just finished rebuilding my 1965 Honda 305 Superhawk:

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I had it bored-out to 339cc's, ported and polished the intake/exhaust ports, installed a highlift cam and a new aluminum composite clutch. It looked showroom stock (except for the candy-apple blue paint job and the extra chrome), but this was the bike I got up to around 115 mph

Years later (I sold the bike above when I got married) I bought a 'basket case' just to have something to tinker with. It was a 1967 stock 305 which had been left in some guys garage for about 10 years after his son went into the Army and never was interested in riding it when he got out. I only paid like $150 for it as it didn't run, but it was in good shape, the only thing that wasn't stock was the megaphone exhaust pipes. I tore it down to it's gaskets and repainted the frame, this time candy-apple gold, and reduced the weight and made it into what looked like a 'cafe racer':

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But it looked much better than it ever ran. I think sitting for 10 years without being even turned over took it's toll on the bearings and the rod bushings. I left the engine stock except for the intake velocity stacks and of course the exhaust. I drove it to work for about a year but then it started to act up and I unloaded it. I always wish that I could have had that punched-out engine from the '65 in that '67 cut down frame. Now that would have been something.

Anyway, that was the last bike I owned. I've always told the wife that when we retire, it's going to be either a Winnebago or two Harley's Wink




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Re: Speedy
By: weco
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Fri, 04 May 12 12:57 AM
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In the late 50s, early 60s, I had a '53 Harley K Model, 45" flathead, but with the Sportster lower end.. The KR was a Roller bearing lifter model for the miler fat track riders.. There were KH, KK's, but mine was pretty basic, bought it from a local Cop as he moved on... But I had it up to 120 along the way, new freeway, open road, buddy in his '56 Chev eggin' each other on... Very light, very small patch of road contact... .Crazy kids... But we all hit the Drag strips, hardtop races every week... Who sweated the future? Picked up a lot of tickets back then, Cops loved snaggin' us donors!

Replaced it with a Triumph T110, 40", popped it in a light, rigid frame, as minimal as I could get it, lower geared, top end was maybe 70, but it got there quick... But, once married, it sat, I sold it off.. Did without until the '76 thumper... It's living under a tarp in the shop... Needs fork bushings, seals... Someday...


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