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Honda Dream 305
1961Allround

Honda Dream 305

Key specifications

Engine
305 cc
Power
23 HP
Weight
159 kg
Fuel type
petrol
Front brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)

Overview

### Introducing the Icon: The 1961 Honda Dream 305 In the vibrant tapestry of motorcycle history, the 1961 Honda Dream 305 stands out as a pioneering machine that perfectly embodies the spirit of the post-war motorcycling boom. Positioned in the all-rounder category, this motorcycle was a bold statement from Honda, aimed at riders seeking versatility and reliability without sacrificing performance. With its sleek lines, distinctive tank design, and an aura of classic charm, the Dream 305 captured the imagination of enthusiasts and casual riders alike, making it a beloved model that still resonates with collectors today. ### Engine Performance and Riding Characteristics At the heart of the Honda Dream 305 lies a robust 305 cc twin, two-stroke engine that delivers an exhilarating 23 horsepower at 7,500 RPM. This spirited powerplant allows the bike to reach a top speed of 138.4 km/h (86.0 mph), providing a thrilling ride that’s both nimble and responsive. Riders will appreciate the smooth delivery of power, facilitated by a Keihin carburettor that ensures a consistent fuel-air mixture. The air-cooled design keeps the engine’s temperature in check, allowing for longer rides without overheating. Whether cruising through urban streets or exploring winding back roads, the Dream 305 offers a delightful balance of power and handling, making it an enjoyable ride for novice and seasoned motorcyclists alike. ### Key Features and Technology The 1961 Honda Dream 305 showcases several innovative features that highlight Honda's commitment to quality and performance during this era. The bike is equipped with a leading link front suspension and a swingarm rear suspension with coil-over shocks, providing a comfortable ride over various terrains. Stopping power is delivered through reliable expanding drum brakes at both the front and rear, ensuring that riders can confidently control their speed. Weighing in at 159 kg (350.5 pounds), the Dream 305 boasts a respectable power-to-weight ratio of 0.1447 HP/kg, contributing to its agility on the road. The early model's unique gas tank shape adds a touch of character, further enhancing its aesthetic appeal and making it a standout piece for any motorcycle enthusiast. ###

Pros

    Cons

    • Classic Aesthetic: The unique design and vintage charm make it a head-turner among motorcycle enthusiasts.
    • Reliable Performance: The two-stroke engine delivers consistent power and responsiveness, ideal for a variety of riding conditions.
    • Comfortable Ride: The advanced suspension system ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience, even on longer journeys.
    • Limited Top Speed: Although it performs well for its class, the top speed may not satisfy riders seeking high-performance capabilities.
    • Heavier Weight: At 159 kg, it might feel cumbersome for new riders or those accustomed to lighter models.
    • Drum Brakes: While reliable, the expanding drum brakes may not provide the same stopping power and feel as modern disc brakes.

    Technical details

    Source specification data

    Make
    Honda
    Model
    Dream 305
    Category
    Allround
    Comments
    Early
    model
    The
    shape of the gastank was different
    Power
    23.00 HP (16.8 kW)) @ 7500 RPM
    Top Speed
    138.4 km/h (86.0 mph)
    Fuel System
    Carburettor. Keihin
    Bore X Stroke
    60.0 x 54.0 mm (2.4 x 2.1 inches)
    Displacement
    305.00 ccm (18.61 cubic inches)
    Cooling System
    Air
    Engine Details
    Twin, two-stroke
    Transmission Type Final Drive
    Chain
    Dry Weight
    159.0 kg (350.5 pounds)
    Power Weight Ratio
    0.1447 HP/kg
    Wheels
    Spoked
    Rear Brakes
    Expanding brake (drum brake)
    Front Brakes
    Expanding brake (drum brake)
    Rear Suspension
    Swingarm with coil-over shocks
    Front Suspension
    Leading link enclosed coil over-shoks