Honda CB77, CA77, CA95 and C110

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From 50cc to 305cc Honda offers you the world’s finest touring machines -superb quality at prices un­matched by any other line of motorcycles. Why not get on the smooth, powerful CB-77, the CA-77 or the CA-95 for a test ride soon? You won’t want to get off! All three offer Honda’s unbeatable performance, durability and economy. All three feature Honda’s famous twin-cylinder, overhead cam 4-stroke engine. And all three have Honda’s popular electric starter.

If you’re a 50cc fan, nothing on the market equals the sensational Honda Super Sports “50” (4-stroke OHV single-cylinder engine) for price or perform­ance. And it gets up to 225 miles per gallon! For touring fun, for every purpose, get a headstart with a Honda!

HONDA SWEEPS 1962
ISLE OF MAN CLASSIC.
1-2-3 in 250cc class
1-2-3-4-5 in 125cc class
Honda also wins first 3 places in both classes
in SPANISH and FRENCH Grand Prix Classics!

HONDA SUPER HAWK
Model CB-77, 305cc. 27.4 H.P. at 9,000 R.P.M. Maximum speed 110 m.p.h. 95 miles per gallon. Electric starter. $665

HONDA DREAM TOURING
Model CA-77, 305cc. 25 H. P. at 8,500 R. P. M. Maximum speed 101 m.p. h. 100 miles per gallon. Electric starter. $595

HONDA BENLY TOURING
Model CA-95, 150cc. 16.5 H.P. at 30,500 R. P. M. Maximum speed 84 m.p. h. 141 miles per gallon. Electric starter. $460

HONDA SUPER SPORTS
Mark 110, 50cc. 5 H.P. at 9000 R.P.M. Maximum speed 45 m.p.h. Up miles per gallon. Ram-injection carburetor, compression aluminum alloy head. $275

Source: FFA National Future Farmer
Issue: 106
Page: 41
Date: August – September 1962

2 comments on “Honda CB77, CA77, CA95 and C110

  1. David Cook 4 December 2014 12:08

    Glad to see you have resumed posting again! And good idea that you have made the text searchable! Are you doing this by hand?

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