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1979 Honda Ct70 - Original Unrestored Excellent Condition on 2040-motos

US $1,389.00
YearYear:1979 MileageMileage:2099 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Grand Ledge, Michigan, US

Grand Ledge, Michigan, US
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Honda CT tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):72 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CT70

Honda CT description

Model: Honda CT70  Trail 70

Date of manufacture:  1/1979

Color: Orange

Vin # CT70-50007039

Title: No title is available.  I will include a bill of sale only upon purchase!!

Mileage: 2099

This is a very nice nearly all original vintage 1979 Honda CT70 3 speed auto. The bike is in awesome shape. It does have a few blemishes as expected for 34 years old. The paint on the main body is all original and in very nice condition with only a few minor blemishes. The exhaust looks very good and has no leaks. There is some oxidation evident on the exhaust. The tires have quite a bit of wear still left on them and are not weather checked. The battery is brand new. The only items other than the battery that appear to have been changed are the air filter element and the spark plug. I truely believe everything else is factory original. This is a two owner bike that was with the second owner for about 32 years.

The seat cover is original and very nice shape. The underside of seat pan is also in great shape. The handlebars look great and are very straight.  Headlight, tail light, turn signals and brake light are all in working order as well as the horn. I have ordered a new choke lever that will be installed before the auction ends. The original is broken.

Overall this is a very nice bike for it's age. It is not perfect..... but an overall excellent example of a 35 year old survivor bike. It would be awesome left as a "survivor" or restore it if you wish. It starts first or second kick and runs well after a brief warm up. It does not smoke or burn oil. The trans shifts smoothly and the brakes are in good working order. This bike is ready to ride!!!!

Bike is for sale locally! I have the right to end the auction at any time if sold prior to auctions end.

Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. I will assist with shipping by delivering to a local Lansing MI area freight terminal or assist with local pick-up.  Feel free to contact me re: any shipping arrangements prior to bidding

Please contact me with any questions you may have prior to bidding.

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