This is my current project which is a 1966 Honda 450 colloquially know as a Black Bomber. I don't know what it is about this early style of the 450 Honda but to me it is the most beautifully proportioned, and styled Honda. It's self-centered to make a statement like that but we all have our inexplicable aesthetic tastes for things we think are beautiful; so, I love this bike. I'm going to post pictures with limited captions because at this stage of re-assembly it is mostly just assembly. All of the paint, and mechanical work was largely done 6 or 7 years ago and as usual I didn't take serial pictures of that foundational part of the project. This bike, and a 1933 H-D VL that I had were about 99% complete which is as good as it gets for restoration. Although they were not abused, both bikes were very neglected, and poorly stored so restoration was the only way to go. The '66 Honda was very rough and early pictures of it (in black paint) make it look like an easy survivor project; but that was not the case. I was fortunate to find genuine Honda 450 parts to replace parts that were beyond saving and now those parts are getting very hard to find. I'll post more comments as they occur to me.
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