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1974 Honda Ct on 2040-motos

US $4900
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Metallic Blue
Location:

Boerne, Texas, United States

Boerne, Texas, United States
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Honda CT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):70 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CT description

I purchased this excellent CT 70 about two years ago.   Since that time I have added more motorcycles than my garage can handle and am now in the process of downsizing.    This CT70 has sat mostly and looks almost too good to use but she should be used.    Mileage is at 2368 but the engine has been gone through and rebuilt.   Below is a description of what has been done to the bike:

Motor:

Top end completely rebuilt, machine shop bored, honed and surfaced the cylinder,  new OEM Honda Piston and ring kit installed @ .75mm over,  new OEM Honda top end gasket.  New OEM valves ground and ceeted,  new OEM Honda Valve seal and head was also surfaced.   new DID timing chain,  new keihin carb.    Runs like new with great compression.

Paint:

Frame, swing arm and chain guard were stripped to bare metal, primed wiht self etching primer,  two coats of sandable primer, then three coats of color and three coats of clear.  Paint job looks really nice.   New graphics were installed after the paint cured.    All other itme stha needed painted black or silver were also completed.

New Parts:

CHP Handle Bars.

CHP Exhaust Shield.

CHP Head pipe guards

CHP Spark plug guard

CHP Chrom frame trim

CHP Complete seat assembly

OEM Honda throttle assembly

OEM Honda Grips

OEM Honda air filter element

New Battery

New air box grommets

New cables

New Turn Signals

New Polished aluminum headlight ears

New lights and horn control switch assembly

New Kick Starter.

New Tires.

Everything on this little honda works.    Starts easily and runs great.      Very low starting bid on this auction with no reserve.    Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer.   I would request a $250 paypal deposit within 24 hours of the auction close and the balance paid with a chashiers check within 7 days.   I have a clear title,   vintage TX plates from 1974.  The bike is currently registered and street legal.    


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