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Honda Dream 305
1969Allround

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 1969 Honda Dream 305 The 1969 Honda Dream 305 stands as a testament to Honda's visionary engineering and commitment to accessibility in the motorcycle market. Launched during a transformative era in motorcycling, the Dream 305 was designed to cater to both novice riders and seasoned enthusiasts looking for a reliable allrounder. With its harmonious blend of classic styling and modern engineering for the time, the Dream 305 quickly became a popular choice among riders who appreciated both performance and comfort. As a member of Honda's Dream series, it offered practicality without sacrificing the joy of riding, making it a beloved model for those who sought adventure on two wheels. Engine Performance and Riding Characteristics At the heart of the Dream 305 is its robust 305cc twin-cylinder, two-stroke engine that delivers a spirited 23 horsepower at 7500 RPM. This powerplant provides an exhilarating ride, reaching a top speed of 138.4 km/h (86.0 mph), which was impressive for its class in the late 1960s. The engine's air-cooling system ensures reliable performance, while the Keihin carburettor optimizes fuel delivery for a smooth acceleration curve. Riders can expect responsive handling thanks to the bike's well-balanced chassis and a power-to-weight ratio of 0.1447 HP/kg, making it a delight for urban commutes or weekend getaways. Navigating through city streets or winding country roads, the Dream 305 offers a blend of agility and stability, allowing riders to confidently tackle a variety of terrains. Key Features and Technology The 1969 Honda Dream 305 is equipped with several noteworthy features that enhance both its performance and comfort. Its suspension system includes leading link enclosed coil-over shocks at the front and a swingarm with coil-over shocks at the rear, providing a plush ride over rough surfaces. The bike's drum brakes—front and rear—offer dependable stopping power, instilling confidence in riders during sudden decelerations. With a weight of just 159 kg (350.5 lbs), the Dream 305 is easy to maneuver, making it suitable for riders of all experience levels. Its classic styling, characterized by chrome accents and a gracefully curved tank, adds an aesthetic appeal that resonates with motorcycle enthusiasts who cherish vintage designs. **

Pros

    Cons

    • Classic Design: Timeless aesthetics that appeal to vintage motorcycle enthusiasts.
    • Agile Handling: Lightweight chassis and responsive suspension make for an enjoyable ride.
    • Reliable Performance: The engine delivers consistent power and dependable acceleration.
    • Drum Brakes: While adequate for the era, they may lack the stopping power of modern disc brakes.
    • Limited Power: The 23 HP may not satisfy riders seeking higher performance.
    • Two-Stroke Engine: Requires regular maintenance and attention to oil-to-fuel ratios for optimal operation.

    Technical details

    Source specification data

    Make
    Honda
    Model
    Dream 305
    Category
    Allround
    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