A friend of mine named Buddy Vitt owned this beauty for a while. Quite a rare bike as I understand it. Thanks for the pics Buddy.
A friend of mine named Buddy Vitt owned this beauty for a while. Quite a rare bike as I understand it. Thanks for the pics Buddy.
| Robie Pruden on A sweet pair a original X… | |
| stiffy on A sweet pair a original X… | |
| Bob Slovey on A sweet pair a original X… | |
| WDEF on A sweet pair a original X… | |
| Kevin Gray on Some really fun 2 stroke… | |
| Philip Gunn on Bad little BSA Bantam | |
| Jeff Kunz on The Honda RC5… err..… | |
| John on Vincent Black Shadow. | |
| WDEF on Vincent Black Shadow. | |
| Kenneth Pantling on rs250 reeds 032 |


Need More Photos Please….
Yes more pictures. I can’t say that I am a fan of really early Japanese motorcycles. Their lines are all clashy and pointy. When you consider that a T160 (a beauty in my eyes – and many other previous Triumphs) was around at about the same time, I can only assume that Japanese designers were on some seriously strong gear.
More pics because I never knew there was a chrome version
I’ll see what I can do. I had some photo’s stored on an older hosting company (Villagephotos.com) but they have gone out of business and a lot of older stuff is no longer hosted. I’ll hit my archives tonight and see what i can track down. I know that it’s a VERY rare bike. I have a photo with a plackard explaining the background and history. Check back in later tonight.
Several years back, I also had a chrome Superhawk. According to one Honda collector that I asked,these bikes were either given to,or made available to Honda dealerships. The criteria for the distribution being based upon sales. There were other all chrome models,such as the little 50cc mini trail….