Honda's First Sport Bike - Honda 305 Superhawk Road Test Review
Membership options: / @jonsmotorcyclerescueandrev3538 In this ride review video, I am riding a beautiful 1966 Honda 305 Superhawk. This is truly a special bike and it is still owned by the original owner! When it was initially introduced, the 305 Superhawk, 305 Dream, and 305 Scrambler were the largest displacement bikes Honda had ever made. They were fast bikes for the time period and, unlike British and American bikes, didn't leak oil or break down regularly. The 305cc bikes from Honda really solidified Honda's position in Europe and America and paved the way for Honda's legendary CB750 that would debut a mere 4 years later! What's it like to ride and drive today? Let's find out together!

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