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1968 Honda CT (1968)
Original 1968 Honda Trail 90, Runs and Looks Great! Here we have for sale a nice original 1968 Honda Trail 90 motorcycle. I bought this bike from the original owners, who purchased the bike brand new from a dealer in Southern California. They owned it and rode it down in South Calirfornia for many years before they brought the bike up north to Reno where it just sat for many many years before I bought it.2016-08-17 04:45:14Reno, Nevada, United States32,000.00
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1968 Honda CT (1968)
1968 Honda CT90 K0 Trail 90 - Great running, complete, ready to ride bike - Engine/transmission work great - recent engine work/service: piston, rings, cam chain/roller, head valves, shift stopper, clutch, oil filter screen, etc. - All lights, horn, speedometer work correctly - 4-speed transmission, auto-clutch, dual sub-range transmission (8 gears total) - Large cargo rack - Original paint, Original exhaust - New chain - Some rust, corrosion, road rash, crack in speedo glass, no key (toggle switch) - No title, Bill-of-Sale can be provided - Can view locally – San Jose, CA2016-08-04 04:45:00San Jose, California, United States141100
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1968 Honda CT (1968)
Up for auction, An all ORIGINAL, NOT MESSED WITH, Vintage 68 Honda CT90, with only 1500 miles on the clock. Even Original factory cables AND Exhaust system. only non factory part known is the air filter.Condition is a lot better then most scene of this year bike, but does have some of the usual wear and tear.2016-07-15 04:45:17Baldwinsville, New York, United States12700
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1968 Honda CT (1968)
This is a great original bike, starts second kick all day. Needs battery and may need float shut off on carb, drips very little but that is first running of the year. Tool kit still in bike and looks like it has never been used. Buyer responsible for pick up or shipping.2016-06-16 04:45:55Janesville, Wisconsin, United States27500
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1968 CT 90 in perfect condition (1968)
I have a perfect 1968 CT 90 this thing is perfect condition just needs some fresh gas and a battery it has been siting around for a while I am the second owner need someone to use2013-12-26 02:59:52Reno , Nevada, United States2,500900
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Honda 1968 CT90 CT 90 Roy Rogers Owned Trail Bike (1968)
Very nice strong running 1968 Honda CT90 originally owned by actor,singer and song writer Roy Rogers. The original release of liability from the dealer is written out to Roy Rogers of Victorville, California January 7th, 1969. This would of been for use at his ranch North of the center of the town of Victorville.There is a P.O. Box used for a mailing address.2013-10-02 02:23:13El Cajon, California, US4,8581,030.00
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Honda CT 90 trail Bike (1968)
I bought this bike to restore and lost interest. Carb needs rebuilt, comes with the carb kit.Tires are flat because the bike has sat for some years stored in my Garage.2013-09-29 18:45:28Los Angeles, California, US1,756455.00
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1968 honda ct90 k0 (1968)
1968 honda ct90 k0. It has a clear title in hand, new license plate, not on it yetbut in hand also. Brand newtailight cover original from 1968. It has a new throttle cable on it. But the throttle will not return on its own. The carb needs to be gone through. floats and all are in great shape. I have cleaned and relined the gas tank with a kbs kit. This bike has great compression and shifts gears like a breeze. The motor is is great shape! It's currently not rideable due to the throttle having no return.2013-09-26 22:44:59Lemoore, California, US3,787750.00
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1968 Honda CT90 Trail 90 Vintage Time Capsule! (1968)
1968 Honda CT90 Trail 90 For Sale is my 1968 Honda CT90 Trail 90 in "Summer Yellow", from my collection. This is the first year for the CT90. I have owned this bike for a long time. It has been parked in the pole barn and is missing some parts like the carb, points cover, battery cover, etc.. I can't tell if the motor is stuck from sitting becasue the kick starter lever needs to be tightend on the spline. No time to work on it. Selling as is. You'll get a clear title if that helps. Ser. No.2013-09-03 09:42:15Onsted, Michigan, US5,679295.00
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