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This little bike is amazing! This trail 70 has only 480 original miles and is a creampuff. The bike would be museum quality but it does have some small areas of paint rub thru(on top of headlight and front fork) I believe these were areas where the bike was strapped to the rear of a motorhome. The battery is still original from what I can tell. The trail 70 runs as good as it looks. You can just putt around in first gear and barely hear the motor! I have had it up to 40 MPH in my little housing development. The bike shifts nicely. The exhaust system has no dings,rust or issues of any kind. The seat is very comfortable(even for a 218LB guy like me). I can't say enough about how clean this bike is and how well it runs. I will miss cruising this little gem around the neighborhood for sure. Heck the tires are even the originals and have no cracks or issues. The speedometer works fine. The original plastic capped key is also present. The lights and horn all work. The bike was used primarily on trails so it does not presently have a licence,in fact the last time it was licensed was in 1974(see pic of original plate) I do not have a title for this bike but I do have the original owners bill of sale and paperwork from the second owner when he applied for trail license. I have the original owners manual and even the original brochure that the dealer gave the original owner. The original tool kit it still intact under the seat(see pic) I believe my reserve is very reasonable for such a fine machine. I have been watching CT70s for a while now and I have yet to see one with so low miles in this condition that has no restoration done to it. please email me if you have any questions or concerns.
On Jun-15-16 at 20:00:17 PDT, seller added the following information: The engine# CT70H 151-241 |
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