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Nice Video Clip of 1968 Honda Museum CB250 Dream JDM
« on: March 17, 2020, 10:21:33 AM »


I am building one of these.  I found this really nice little video clip of the Honda Japan Museum one.

just got RS Bikepaints to mix the correct paint for it .. Black Metallic ( more a dark grey metallic) Same code as CD175A sloper Honda suffix 'XE' on parts


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHjTZNq-t5Q
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Re: Nice Video Clip of 1968 Honda Museum CB250 Dream JDM
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2020, 03:02:08 PM »
Nice bike Ash.  Was that bike bike some kind of transition model? The tank and front fork look a bit CB72ish, still very nice though.
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Re: Nice Video Clip of 1968 Honda Museum CB250 Dream JDM
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2020, 03:53:40 PM »
Nice bike Ash.  Was that bike bike some kind of transition model? The tank and front fork look a bit CB72ish, still very nice though.

It was the first model CB250  sold in Japan mainly and replacement for the CB72 .. the version we got was the Export model. JDM had rear shocks, tank and dual clock combined Tacho/speedo very similar to CB72 but different. Export models had two tone Candy & white  paint

There was also a CD model with painted mudguards, CB72 shaped silencers and a 360°C crankshaft engine (Type2) with rotary shift pattern gearbox.

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“Alright friends, you have seen the heavy groups, now you will see morning maniac music. Believe me, yeah. It’s a new dawn.” Grace Slick, Woodstock '69 .. In the year of the Sandcast.

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Re: Nice Video Clip of 1968 Honda Museum CB250 Dream JDM
« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2020, 04:58:28 PM »
I still think the 60 -70 Hondas look better than todays bikes :)

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Re: Nice Video Clip of 1968 Honda Museum CB250 Dream JDM
« Reply #4 on: March 18, 2020, 08:07:01 AM »
Nice bike Ash.  Was that bike bike some kind of transition model? The tank and front fork look a bit CB72ish, still very nice though.

The Japanese Domestic (JDM)  front forks were the same as the USA model but we in the UK got the rubber gaitered type that were fitted to the USA CL model. I think the last CB72's, post 1967 had similar front forks though.

USA also got higher bars (like JDM model) and sexier, albeit less practical mudguards. The UK brochure is for the UK model Sardine Blue (not metallic or Candy) but we also got the Candy Red model. See below, both are 1968 photos. USA also got Candy Blue/Green and Solid dark green. Note that indicators were an optional extra on the UK model. 1968's had a hydraulic cam chain tensioner that was an utter disaster and was quickly swapped out for a CB750 style tensioner. However, I bought two project bikes registered in '69 and both still had the hydraulic unit still fitted.

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Re: Nice Video Clip of 1968 Honda Museum CB250 Dream JDM
« Reply #5 on: March 18, 2020, 12:10:14 PM »
Got to say the CD250 looks a peach, a mini Black Bomber!
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Re: Nice Video Clip of 1968 Honda Museum CB250 Dream JDM
« Reply #6 on: March 18, 2020, 03:11:58 PM »
This is the UK K2 Model

Only in Candy Custom Gold /White in UK, Hubs without blind holes inbetween spokes, pleated seat cover, Headlamp shell and side covers in tank main colour, Tank without rubber kneepads and different emblems, black painted chainguard, 2-piece exhausts, side refectors on fork ears, headlamp switch on RH bar switch,Indicators as standard in UK....  Still had 30 HP engine though. My 1st Honda 250cc back in the day with Read-Titan 325cc conversion (Hepolite pistons)

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Re: Nice Video Clip of 1968 Honda Museum CB250 Dream JDM
« Reply #7 on: March 18, 2020, 11:12:21 PM »
Now I'd have one of those Ash, good looking bike.

I am building one exactly like that but it's based on Dec '69 K0 frame .. Managed to get a NOS seat for it from DS ... He auctioned it on eBay at a pretty low start price and nobody else bid on it, which really surprised me.  My old one I had in '75 is still on DVLA (HDT 2J) but no way of tracking who owns it.
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“Alright friends, you have seen the heavy groups, now you will see morning maniac music. Believe me, yeah. It’s a new dawn.” Grace Slick, Woodstock '69 .. In the year of the Sandcast.

 

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