Yet another "side" project, LOL

interesting thread, I would have never guessed that you need to title and plate something like that.

Is it a one or two cyl. engine? .......is it 2 cycle or 4 cycle engine?..... what size are is the engine? what kind of carb ? is it a single Barrel? .......were the original carbs made by any companies we know like Holley or carter or something? Is the whole bike heavy, I remember seeing that bikes are really heavy. one time my uncle wanted me to move one and I could barely get it to budge. Are those tires good for the street? What kind of gas mileage do they get? ......do you use regular unleaded, like 85 from the pump? Does the engine have a like a timing chain and little cam and all or is it totally different?

I don't know anything about bikes. In India everyone has bikes and cars are not so common but in Colorado you never see bikes and its just the opposite because cars are everywhere.

I don't see the foot holder thingy on the side......I have seen some bikes that have a foot platform on the side so if a girl rides behind the driver she can ride with both feet on one side.

Are you going to paint your restored one red or some custom color. Like HEMI orange or Black with red stripe or something different?

LOL Hondas, "in general" are about the engine size in CC as their model, so about 90 CC. So far as I know, all US sold Hondas are 4 stroke. Single barrel, I put a Chinese ebay replacement on it, don't know who made it. The original carbs were Japanese, several manufacturers

Heavy? Guess that's in your point of view. These are made to put up with a certain amount of trail abuse, but "back then" was long before stuff like Baja and other extreme riding came along. These are still sought after by folks, including for carrying around on the fronts / rears of RV motorhomes

Mileage? DOH!! Here's the specs out of the reprint manual, LOL......About 180 lbs, or 80 kg, fuel tank holds 13.7 US pints, or 6.5 L.

These are single overhead cam, 8.2:1 compression ratio. They will run on "any" gasoline.

They claim max speed of 55.9 mph (maybe off a cliff) and they claim 176 mpg at 25 mph, LOL

I don't think I'll "restore" this, just try and keep it in good running order. Who knows, "if this winter" works out, I may tear it down over winter.