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1970 Honda CT (1970)
You are bidding on a survivor 1970 Honda CT 70. This Honda is in great condition, with just over 2200 miles. It is a great color: the best in my opinion, and is a very tight ride. It is all original with the exception of a reproduction carb. The original carb is included in the sale. The carb that is on it needs minor adjustment, but the bike starts very easily, (one or two kicks) and does not smoke. Check of the video of the running below: The images show how clean this bike is, it is missing just a couple of items: a reflector on the side of one of the forks, one button on the handlebars, and it does not come with a battery. I believe all cables are original. The rear foot brake needs adjustment. The original seat cover does have a tear in the front. This is a great iconic CT 70 - the right shock is not bent like most are, and the bike is very clean and a good runner. It hauls my 180LBS to 35 MPH easily. Located in Missoula, MT. I will hold the bike for 30 days after payment is made.2016-07-07 04:45:50Missoula, Montana, United States21,975.00
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Only 1,928 Original Miles! (1983)
Great little trail bike. I have used this over the tears to run around the farm, visit the neighbors, collect mail, etc. We have moved from the country to town so no longer have a need for this. Come and try it for a test drive.2013-09-03 12:39:56Shelby, Montana, US1,9281,600.00
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1969 Honda CT (1969)
This is a rare 1969 Honda Trail 90. All original components are there. Runs great.2016-08-12 04:44:42Kalispell, Montana, United States41,500.00
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Honda Trail 110 (1980)
Honda trail 110 in very good condition and has a new motor on it. the bike is amazing and starts on first kick every time !!!! I had it in storage and 6 months later it started on first kick.2013-09-03 14:54:59Missoula, Montana, US4,0281,200.00
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1974 Honda CT90 Trail 90 (0)
1974 Honda ct90 trail 90. Runs very nicely, transmission is 4 gear high range and 4 gear low range and it works perfecty. New battery, engine oil fresh, headlamp, tail light, brake light, horn work.2014-01-24 03:01:05Missoula, MT0925.00
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1983 Honda CT 110 (1983)
Vintage 1983 Trail CT 110 in very good condition. Mechanically sound -starts easy and runs like new. 3758 Miles easy miles, mostly on paved roads Unique stock features include auxillary gas tank, HI and LO range 4 speed transmission, original tool kit Tires in good condition Small dent in front fender This is a collectors motorcycle and great transportation on local roads and trails2013-09-03 10:54:58Bozeman, Montana, US3,758870.00
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1969 Honda Dax 70 ST70, removable front end, rare, like Honda CT70 and Trail (1969)
For sale is a 1969 Honda Dax 70 ST70 motorcycle. This is the model with the rare quick disconnect front end including the quick disconnect wiring harness, removable front end, and the center kick stand with blinker tabs. Check out the pics for the removable front end, only 30 seconds to separate it!2013-09-29 18:01:01Lakeside, Montana, US7,270600.00
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1979 Honda CT (1979)
1979 Honda ct90. Good Condition. 1654 miles.2016-08-22 04:43:36Billings, Montana, United States15675
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