This my kind of motorcycle

Yea I really like the Honda 500Four. My buddies owned a Honda shop , we used to do mud runs. Back then I got to drive all kinds of Hondas . Then I used to drive my other buddies bikes, dirt street you name it. I never handled a 850 Commando, just look at em.
 
isnt it amazing how far the "CC" wars have come ?

back at the ACE CAFE --- if your bike "did the ton" it was "amazing" an you were the "guy"
now -- thats nothing -- 180---200---205 are "top speed" figures............for PRODUCTION STREET LEGAL BIKES!!!!!!!!!--- that any brain dead 16 year old with a FAT Credit card can go BUY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Yes it sure has me Boy!! the motorcycle world has really changed over the years. But one thing for sure can't beat the good old days of biking back in 60s 70s and 80s. Things were just more fun back then.
 
Adrian I had the Honda 50 1966 -65 same, It was exactly like this one, I took the guard off it cause I was dirt riding with it. I was just a young kid at the time, my Dad bought it for me, so I would get experience before moving up and driving on the street. We had miles of trails and hills, gravel roads and creeks to jump over, my Mother hated me having the bike, hey I am fortunate to still be here today. I beat that bike to death and it still kept running. you wouldn't believe the hills I climbed with that bike. I can tell you many stories of my biking days alone, I could write a book. From time to time I might share one or two.
 
Adrian I had the Honda 50 1966 -65 same, It was exactly like this one, I took the guard off it cause I was dirt riding with it. I was just a young kid at the time, my Dad bought it for me, so I would get experience before moving up and driving on the street. We had miles of trails and hills, gravel roads and creeks to jump over, my Mother hated me having the bike, hey I am fortunate to still be here today. I beat that bike to death and it still kept running. you wouldn't believe the hills I climbed with that bike. I can tell you many stories of my biking days alone, I could write a book. From time to time I might share one or two.
I still have one of these, as far as I know mine was the fist production year of 1963
 
And you can't kill the Yamaha RD350B, I drove that bike hard rev that baby to nine grand all day long and still ran awesome. YEA BABY!

 
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