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1974 Honda Ct on 2040-motos

US $2000
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:858
Location:

Meadville, Pennsylvania, United States

Meadville, Pennsylvania, United States
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Honda CT photos

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Honda CT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):70

Honda CT description

Barn find 1974 Honda Trail 70,CT70.This is an unmolested,original Honda 70.This is the way the bike was found,I decided not to clean it,just get it running.Looks like the previous owner recently made an attempt to get it running by replacing spark plug and points.I acquired it non running,to get it running I cleaned and flushed the gas tank,changed fuel lines and it took a couple tries of cleaning the carb to get it working properly,has not been rebuilt.Replaced spark plug,cap,points,condensor.The 70 now runs very smooth,although to me sounds like there is a very small exhaust leak near the head,I could be wrong.

 I have yet to see another ct70 with the original turn signals intact,has the original tires no dry rot at all,has the original key.Brakes still work well,speedometer works,horn works,rear brake light is on,right side turn signals light up but do not flash,left side does not light up,headlight does not light up.

There looks to be a small tear in the seat but it does not lift up.Frame,wheels,fenders have some surface rust.There is no tool kit or manual.

I have described this bike to the best of my ability,as you know this is a rare find,let alone to still have the turn signals intact.There is no title,bill of sell will be provided.200.00 deposit through paypal due immediately after auction end,balance due in cash within 2 weeks of auction end.Selling price of bike at auction end will be non negotiable when you come to pick up.

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