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The '''Honda CA175''' or '''CD175''' was a 175[[cc]] [[Four stroke|4-stroke]], [[OHC]], [[street motorcycle]] built by [[Honda]] between 1968 and 1969. 
==CA175 Touring 175==
 
[[Image:honda_Ca175.jpg|left|thumb|Honda CA175]][[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-0.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]][[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-1.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]][[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-2.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]][[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-3.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]][[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-4.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]][[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-5.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]][[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-6.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]]
The '''CA175''' came in three available colors: Black, Candy Red, and Candy Blue. The cylinders were inclined forward from vertical. The tank emblem and side cover emblem read "HONDA 175". The electrical system was a 6-volt. The drive chain was fully enclosed. The frame was [[pressed steel]] of the backbone type. The engine was an OHC parallel twin displacing 174cc and had a single carburetor. It was linked to a 4-speed transmission. The serial number began CA175-1000001 or CD175-1000001.
==CA175 175 photo gallery==
[[Image:honda_Ca175.jpg|left|thumb|Honda CA175]]
[[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-0.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]]
[[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-1.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]]
[[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-2.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]]
[[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-3.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]]
[[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-4.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]]
[[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-5.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]]
[[Image:1969-Honda-Dream-Touring-175-Red-6782-6.jpg|left|thumb|1969 Honda Dream Touring 175 in Red]]
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The CA175 Touring 175 (which was also called the CD175) was sold from 1968 to 1969.  
The CA175 Touring 175 (which was also called the CD175) was sold from 1968 to 1969. It came in three available colors: Black, Candy Red, and Candy Blue. The cylinders were inclined forward from vertical. The tank emblem and side cover emblem read "HONDA 175". The electrical system was a 6-volt. The drive chain was fully enclosed. The frame was pressed steel of the backbone type. The engine was an OHC parallel twin displacing 174cc and had a single carburetor. It was linked to a 4-speed transmission. The serial number began CA175-1000001 or CD175-1000001.


==CA175K3 Touring 175==
==CA175K3 Touring 175==
[[Image:honda_Ca175k3.jpg|left|thumb|Honda CA175K3 Touring 175]]
[[Image:honda_Ca175k3.jpg|left|thumb|Honda CA175K3 Touring 175]][[Image:1970_honda_Cd175.jpg|left|thumb|1970 Honda CD175]]
[[Image:1970_honda_Cd175.jpg|left|thumb|1970 Honda CD175]]
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The CA175K3 Touring 175 (also called the CD175K3) was sold from 1969 to 1970. It came in one of three available colors: Black, Candy Red, and Candy Blue. The cylinders are nearly vertical rather than tilted forward. The gas tank emblem reads "HONDA". The side cover emblem reads "175". It also had a 6-volt electrical system. The drive chain was fully enclosed. The frame was tubular steel of a cradle type. The engine was an OHC parallel twin displacing 174cc and had a single carburetor. It was linked to a 4-speed transmission. The serial number began CA175-3000001 or CD175-3000001.
The CA175K3 Touring 175 (also called the CD175K3) was sold from 1969 to 1970. It came in one of three available colors: Black, Candy Red, and Candy Blue. The cylinders are nearly vertical rather than tilted forward. The gas tank emblem reads "HONDA". The side cover emblem reads "175". It also had a 6-volt electrical system. The drive chain was fully enclosed. The frame was tubular steel of a cradle type. The engine was an OHC parallel twin displacing 174cc and had a single carburetor. It was linked to a 4-speed transmission. The serial number began CA175-3000001 or CD175-3000001.


[[Category:Honda motorcycles|CA175]]
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