Honda CA95 15045 Miles Black Motorcycles & Scooters 124cc/154cc single ove (1965)

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Condition: Used Year: 1965
VIN : CA953107690 Mileage: 15045
Body Type: Motorcycles & Scooters Vehicle Title: --
Options: -- Power Options: --
Make: Honda Exterior Color: Black
Model: CA95 Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: -- Transmission: Manual
Engine: 124cc/154cc single overhead cam parallel twin engi Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Fuel Type: Gasoline For Sale By: Dealer
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Mesa, Arizona, United States

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 (480) 256-1459 (480) 256-1459 Visit Store 1965 Honda CA95 15045 Miles Black Motorcycles & Scooters 124cc/154cc single ove Stock #: CCAPHX-0108 Exterior Color: Black Interior Color: Black Body Type: Motorcycles & Scooters Transmission: Manual Engine: 124cc/154cc single overhead cam parallel twin engi Mileage: 15,045 The Honda Dream series was touring oriented and encompassed machines from 154cc’s to 305cc’s, all OHC parallel twins. Its styling with squared headlight, fender edges and distinctive “flips” at the fender tips, is sometimes referred to as “pagoda styling” as the shapes mimic some forms of early Eastern architecture. The frame design makes use of the electric start engine/transmission unit as a “stressed member.” This frame engineering is derived largely from the work of a couple of European makers, BMW and NSU to name two. Honda perfected the pressed steel/backbone frame and used it on numerous motorcycles from 50cc to 305cc’s. In addition, a pressed steel leading link fork, housing springs and shock absorbers and an integrated headlight case with speedometer, also squared off, worked well on dozens of machines. Black tires, then wide whitewalls, then narrow, showed up on many of the bikes in this series as did enclosed final drive chains. The Honda 150, sold in America from late 1959 to 1967 remains a popular machine with collectors. It was available in black, scarlet red, blue and white. The CA95 engine design places the cam chain to one side, while the later CA160, CL160 and CB160 engine ran the cam chain between the two cylinders and cooled better. The Honda 150 CA95 was superseded by the CA160, or CA160 Touring 160 which used the newer design Honda CB160 style engine. Honda used this very capable 124cc/154cc single overhead cam parallel twin engine design in several models shipped to America including the CA95 “Dream” and, with enhancements, the 125cc CB92 Benly Super Sport 125, also known as the “Benly 125.” Specifications: Engine: 360 Degree Parallel Twin Design: Single Overhead Cam/Air-Cooled Bore & Stroke: 44mm x 44mm Bore & Stroke Displacement: 154cc’s Carburetor: Keihin 22mm Electrics: 6V Battery, Points / Coil Horsepower: 16.5HP Primary: Helical Cut Gears Transmission: Four-Speed Clutch: Wet, Multi-plate Final Drive: Enclosed Chain Starting: Kick and Electric Electrics: 6V / Alternator / Coil & Points Suspension: Leading Link / Swingarm, Dual Shocks Wheels/Tires: 3.00 x 16? and 3.00 X 16? Brakes: Drum, Front and Rear Wheelbase: 52 Inches Weight: 245 Pounds Vehicle Description The Honda Dream series was touring oriented and encompassed machines from 154cc’s to 305cc’s, all OHC parallel twins. Its styling with squared headlight, fender edges and distinctive “flips” at the fender tips, is sometimes referred to as “pagoda styling” as the shapes mimic some forms of early Eastern architecture. The frame design makes use of the electric start engine/transmission unit as a “stressed member.” This frame engineering is derived largely from the work of a couple of European makers, BMW and NSU to name two. Honda perfected the pressed steel/backbone frame and used it on numerous motorcycles from 50cc to 305cc’s. In addition, a pressed steel leading link fork, housing springs and shock absorbers and an integrated headlight case with speedometer, also squared off, worked well on dozens of machines. Black tires, then wide whitewalls, then narrow, showed up on many of the bikes in this series as did enclosed final drive chains. The Honda 150, sold in America from late 1959 to 1967 remains a popular machine with collectors. It was available in black, scarlet red, blue and white. The CA95 engine design places the cam chain to one side, while the later CA160, CL160 and CB160 engine ran the cam chain between the two cylinders and cooled better. The Honda 150 CA95 was superseded by the CA160, or CA160 Touring 160 which used the newer design Honda CB160 style engine. Honda used this very capable 124cc/154cc single overhead cam parallel twin engine design in several models shipped to America including the CA95 “Dream” and, with enhancements, the 125cc CB92 Benly Super Sport 125, also known as the “Benly 125.” Specifications: Engine: 360 Degree Parallel Twin Design: Single Overhead Cam/Air-Cooled Bore & Stroke: 44mm x 44mm Bore & Stroke Displacement: 154cc’s Carburetor: Keihin 22mm Electrics: 6V Battery, Points / Coil Horsepower: 16.5HP Primary: Helical Cut Gears Transmission: Four-Speed Clutch: Wet, Multi-plate Final Drive: Enclosed Chain Starting: Kick and Electric Electrics: 6V / Alternator / Coil & Points Suspension: Leading Link / Swingarm, Dual Shocks Wheels/Tires: 3.00 x 16? and 3.00 X 16? Brakes: Drum, Front and Rear Wheelbase: 52 Inches Weight: 245 Pounds Vehicle Warranty Most new vehicles come with a factory warranty and some used vehicles have a remaining factory warranty. 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