Ludwig II Well-Known Member Jul 17, 2012 5,071 783 113 UK Aug 1, 2012 #1 Tried making one. A rare failure for them: http://www.icenicam.ukfsn.org/articles4/art0070.html
H happyvalley New Member Jul 24, 2008 784 1 0 upper Pioneer Valley Aug 1, 2012 #2 I found that an interesting read, thanks. I like the idea of right-sizing that some of the original designs had, small unobtrusive, motor assisted bicycles. From 1953: http://www.deejay51.com/honda_hall_prod_bikes.htm
I found that an interesting read, thanks. I like the idea of right-sizing that some of the original designs had, small unobtrusive, motor assisted bicycles. From 1953: http://www.deejay51.com/honda_hall_prod_bikes.htm
Ibedayank New Member Oct 29, 2011 1,171 0 0 Columbia Tennessee Aug 1, 2012 #3 now if you go back to the FIRST Honda I would say it was not a failure at all!!!! 1947 Type A
Ludwig II Well-Known Member Jul 17, 2012 5,071 783 113 UK Aug 1, 2012 #4 It probably had more get up and go than the People did. Mind you, even then Honda were classy. Disc valve induction when all around were still on piston porting.
It probably had more get up and go than the People did. Mind you, even then Honda were classy. Disc valve induction when all around were still on piston porting.