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1979 Honda Ct on 2040-motos

US $4600
YearYear:1979 MileageMileage:715 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Mission Viejo, California, United States

Mission Viejo, California, United States
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Honda CT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):72 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CT description

1979 HONDA CT 70 MINI TRAIL (survivor)
I've only had this bike for 2 years but I never ride it.  I put some work into the bike to get it looking like new and now it is time to let it go.  It has a new battery, new gas lines and filters, spark plug, tires, and aftermarket exhaust pipe. It does not currently run, but the carburetor just needs to be cleaned and a as it has been sitting for a while. Other than that, it should be good to go.  This is a street legal mini bike, just needs a good home and someone to use it!  The handlebars are slightly crooked (that's how I bought it), but it doesn't appear to have been down. 

It is titled in my name and is currently on NON-OP.
VIN # CT705004603
ENGINE #CT70E5004579
PLATE #22L1601
MILEAGE: 715 (Original Miles)

Sold as is with no warranty.

  • ENGINE
    • Engine: 72cc OHC single cylinder
    • Spark plug: C7HSA
    • Plug gap: .028
    • Battery: 6N5.5-1D -- 6 volt
  • DRIVETRAIN
    • Transmission: 3-speed 
    • Chain: #420 x 86
    • Front sproket: 15 T
    • Rear sprocket: 35 T
  • OTHER
    • Available one color: Bright Yellow
    • The "MINI-TRAIL 70" decal was white
    • The "CT70" side decals were silver and red
    • The upper fork and headlight bracket was Bright Yellow
    • The steel fender was also yellow
    • The muffler heat shield was a solid black
    • The tank stripe was yellow, orange, and red
    • Serial number began: CT70-5000001

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