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Why didn't I save that "First Bike"
12/26/17 at 21:34:54
 
Seem like I could never see the future soon enough !

So , when I was 16 years old and dreaming of a 650 bonnie , mom entered a raffle at the Honda shop.   Well , she won Step-Through 50cc Honda.   Being the smart woman that she was , she used it for trade-in and got one of these for my 16 birthday present.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1963-Other-Makes-honda/122877858560?hash=item1c9c175...

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probably saved my life ... if I'd gotten the Bonnie , I sure I wouldn't be here today !

I ran that machine to death ... at about 14,000 miles the main shaft in the  transmission busted  and locked up the rear tire at about 45mph. I could have fixed it but I found a deal on a Yamaha twin-jet 100 about that time , so the Honda was forgot about .
But look at the price on that 65cc Honda now !


Mine was a 1968 model , but the same bike and color.

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Re: Why didn't I save that "First Bike"
Reply #1 - 12/26/17 at 23:00:45
 
It's hard to re create the past, if you brought this one, it may satisfy your nostalgia, which in reality, is looking at the past through rose coloured spectacles. I wonder how it's braking and I'm assuming two stroke mixing would feel today. If our wonderous little Savages/LS60'S/S40's are butt rivetters, how would that feel after a long ride, if you wanted to attempt a long ride. By the way, you don't know of any 1974 Jawa Model 634 350's around?
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Reply #2 - 12/26/17 at 23:21:05
 
Oh no , I could never bring myself to pay $2500.oo for a 45mph cruiser.   I have thought about a Suzuki 200 VanVan or Dual-Sport (DR.200).  
The Honda 65 was four stroke based on the Honda 50cc , The Chinese have perfected that motor all the way up to a 125cc and put it on a lot of their stuff.
What did you do with your first bike after you were done with it ?
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Reply #3 - 12/27/17 at 00:44:01
 
My Jawa was totaled after two smashes within a year. Didn't ride again for 27 years.
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Reply #4 - 12/27/17 at 04:53:28
 
My first bike was a new 1973 Suzuki TS-50 Galcho. I'd love to find one in great condition but when I find em, they're typically in the $2,000-$3,000 range. Not happening.
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Reply #5 - 12/27/17 at 05:22:15
 
MMRanch wrote on 12/26/17 at 23:21:05:
Oh no , I could never bring myself to pay $2500.oo for a 45mph cruiser.   I have thought about a Suzuki 200 VanVan or Dual-Sport (DR.200).  
The Honda 65 was four stroke based on the Honda 50cc , The Chinese have perfected that motor all the way up to a 125cc and put it on a lot of their stuff.
What did you do with your first bike after you were done with it ?


If I remember correctly, both Honda 50cc's were pushrod engines.  And so was the 90cc model.  The "Super 90" as I recall was an overhead cam, and the 65cc was also an overhead cam, not a version of the 50cc.

Check out 50cc at:

https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=k0wu85bl&id=7998F06EF28...

notice that there is no overhead cam.
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Reply #6 - 12/27/17 at 06:52:54
 
That jawa 350 is a nice looking bike ... light , powerful , nice to look at !

My 65cc was OHC , I've had two of the Chinese variants : a 100cc bike (4 speed) , and a 110cc four wheeler (R+3) .   The Chinese versions were better than the Honda version !   Bullet proof - both of them.  Smiley

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Reply #7 - 12/27/17 at 17:46:03
 
Yes, it was good to ride and I enjoyed it. One night a rotating Morris Oxford took me off it and I still have the scar, and the brake pedal that went into my foot. A year later a woman braked hard to avoid a dog and the back of her car slid into me. So end of Jawa.
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Reply #8 - 12/28/17 at 04:54:27
 
MMRanch wrote on 12/27/17 at 06:52:54:
That jawa 350 is a nice looking bike ... light , powerful , nice to look at !

My 65cc was OHC , I've had two of the Chinese variants : a 100cc bike (4 speed) , and a 110cc four wheeler (R+3) .   The Chinese versions were better than the Honda version !   Bullet proof - both of them.  Smiley


Beautiful bike!  Back when they were real motorcycles.  Wish all mfgs. still made this style!

Mine was a Honda Superhawk 305cc!

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Reply #9 - 12/29/17 at 08:31:44
 
My father had a 350 Jawa Californian, 1964 I think.  The shift lever doubled as the kick-start & once moving you could shift w/o pulling in the clutch lever.  Piss-poor brakes.
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Reply #10 - 12/31/17 at 01:01:25
 
Yes Buster, the kick start worked as the gear lever on mine, brakes, weeellll? Engine always lost a cylinder in the wet, carried a can of CRC or WD40 strapped to the carrier, instant fix. I still have my first car.
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