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1976 Honda Trail Ct 70 Ct70 Exc Runner Nice Survivor Bike Clean L@@k on 2040-motos

US $795.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:3130 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Antigo, Wisconsin, US

Antigo, Wisconsin, US
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1976 Honda Trail CT 70 CT70 EXC Runner Nice Survivor Bike CLEAN L@@K, US $795.00, image 1

Honda CT photos

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Honda CT tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):70 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Honda CT description




PLEASE NOTE: There is no title with this bike despite what the specifics say (e-bay makes you fill in the space). I can provide a receipt upon request. Make sure to read the entire description including the end.

If you'd like to see a video walkthrough of this bike, including it running, please go to youtube, and in the search box type "suicycleschopshop" . You will then be able to see my vids.

This is an excellent running CT70. It was adult owned and well taken care of. To make this description as short as possible, I'll just say that if you heat gun that bad left side decal off, and put on a re-popped one, it would really stand out as an original beauty ! Please view all the pics for condition, it is WELL above average ! But theres still enough little things to do, to have an excuse to tinker in the garage over a cold beer :) By that I mean, the fenders are a bit faded from polishing. Theres still a little dirt/grime here or there to clean up. But if you just want a super nice clean survivor that you can hop on and go, this is it. Or you might want to just go crazy and do a full out nut/bolt resto, but I'd personally never touch such a nice original.

If that short description wasnt good enough for ya, heres the long version: MINT seat, rock solid nice exhaust, good tires (Trail Wing front with 70% left, Nankang rear with about 30% left), straight bars, straight forks, horn/switches all work and nice shape, original paint is VERY nice, even nicer if you wax/polish it, all decals except the left main frame one are minty, even the fork tube plate is amazing (usually damaged by the cables), charging system tested and excellent but battery a little weak, skid plate/engine mount is practically flawless underneath. I coudl go but just check them pictures, and feel free to ask me anything that comes to mind !


NOTE: I sell bikes as described. I keep in mind some people are pickier then others, but I give as much information I can based on over 30 years experience, and Im very picky myself. Therefore it is sold as a 36 year old bike (but once again, as described).
Buyer responsible for all pickup arrangements and costs. I highly recomend 1-800-haulbikes (best in the business) but you can check uship if you desire. Or can be picked up in person, in Wisconsin, zip code 54409. PAYMENT IS DUE IN FULL within 5 business days. $100 non-refundable deposit required within 48 hours.PLEASE make personal contact with me after making the deposit, to make full payment arrangements. If item is not paid for within the 5 days, you will forfeit the deposit and item will be relisted after that 5th day. BIKE MUST be picked up within 2 weeks. On the 15th day there will be a $10 per day storage fee (sorry, but Ive been taken advantage of before, with literally months going by before being picked up). Thanks for looking, and feel free to email with any questions.


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