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    Posted 13 years ago

    Brimfield
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    This tent had everything, from hanging lamps and rugs, to paintings and this old Honda, a 300, I think.

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    1. kerry10456 kerry10456, 13 years ago
      I going to guess at a 305 "Dream". Nice painting of the ship in the back ground, Does it have a ship's name on it?
    2. Brimfield Brimfield, 13 years ago
      Hi Kerry:
      Yes, it's a Dream, but it says 300 on it. As for the painting, the ship is the Queen Mary.
      Tx!
    3. Bobber57 Bobber57, 13 years ago
      So Cool! My dad had one of these in the mid to late 1960s!
    4. Bikenstein Bikenstein, 13 years ago
      Brimfield, it's a Honda 305 cc Dream. They had 300 on the tank decal but the engines are 305 cc. They have a 360 degree crank rather than the 180 in the Superhawk engine which was also a 305. This made them sound more like a British twin rather than a typical Honda. Nice bike, I wish mine looked that good, but it needs a lot of work.

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