Had one of these in 1969-70 on Okinawa while at Kadena Air Force Base. I don't remember the year model but mine looked exactly like this one, only mine was red. Okinawa is only 65 miles long and 15 miles at it's widest but in two years I put almost 3000 miles on it. I loved that bike and wish I still had it today.
One of the sweet sounding honda machine of past childhood days....few elite had this bike in India usually found near hangouts of punks which was trend those days. Those who owned it was a pride status ...used to look robust and mean machine with nice looks.
How much ? I’d love to buy one. I remember they used to come with a red frame. Then they went to a 305cc, which they made a lot of. They used to have an event called “the Jack Pine Run in Michigan and you could hear these bikes, which had a very distinct sound compared to the Spanish Bultacos and British thumpers back then. Always wanted one of these..
Many of us from this era look back to these times as the best times in our life.
When I was in high school the few guys who had a Scrambler 250 were the envy of every guy.
Bike was born to run with open exhaust ! Sweetest sound a Honda ever made !
Perfect condition even without mirrors and their drum brakes, great sound, beautiful Honda 250 scrambler. How I wish that still producing this bike
man, love those vids: starts and idles perfectly!!!!!!!!!!!!
no music no revving, P E R F E C T!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very nice. That's the bike I fell in love with at 13. I've owned at least a half dozen of these over the years
Had one of these in 1969-70 on Okinawa while at Kadena Air Force Base. I don't remember the year model but mine looked exactly like this one, only mine was red. Okinawa is only 65 miles long and 15 miles at it's widest but in two years I put almost 3000 miles on it. I loved that bike and wish I still had it today.
pretty cool
That is beautiful music.
One of the sweet sounding honda machine of past childhood days....few elite had this bike in India usually found near hangouts of punks which was trend those days. Those who owned it was a pride status ...used to look robust and mean machine with nice looks.
Always wanted one , since my USMC days at Camp Hanson
Had a bunch. Great little bikes. Your idle stop screws could use adjusting. Sounds like it’s running on one cyl at idle.
Worth keeping
Nice restoration except for the rims
How much ? I’d love to buy one. I remember they used to come with a red frame. Then they went to a 305cc, which they made a lot of. They used to have an event called “the Jack Pine Run in Michigan and you could hear these bikes, which had a very distinct sound compared to the Spanish Bultacos and British thumpers back then. Always wanted one of these..
Where do you buy points and condensers?
👍👍👍💐🌹💮🌷🌻..!
I am getting ready to refurbish my 64 CL, as well. Do you have any suggestions on parts? My Speedo is out, among a few other items.
Yes I can help you with what you need
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aachkar@yahoo.com
have you still got this bike
You do realize that every single time you ride the bike out of your driveway, everyone can see your license plate. What are you hiding it for?
Not a good sound!