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1969 Honda CT (1969)
Here we have a 1969 Honda CT90.Runs strong but smokes. All gears work. High / low works.New carb. Original carb included.Frame #CT90-240191Motor #CTE-240165Key included.No title.Will provide bill of sale. Please ask any questions. Local pick up in Littleton, CO.2024-07-08 18:41:22Littleton, Colorado, United States4,2151,799.99
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1969 Honda CT (1969)
Runs good, new Shinko tires, upgraded rectifier, shifts through all gears, lights work, includes box of spare parts, some hard to find. Has oil leak, possibly seal by sprocket. Has a title2024-07-07 23:40:33Elkhorn, Wisconsin, United States4,4001,000.00
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1969 Honda CT (1969)
This Honda CT90 Trail is very clean and original. The battery is new, tires are very good, fuel tank is clean, seat upholstery is good. This model came with an automatic clutch and dual range transmission.2024-06-28 10:41:20Ward, Colorado, United States2,1391,900.00
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1969 Honda CT (1969)
This Honda CT90 Trail is very clean and original. The battery is new, tires are very good, fuel tank is clean, seat upholstery is good. This model came with an automatic clutch and dual range transmission.2024-06-25 02:41:29Ward, Colorado, United States2,1391,900.00
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1969 Honda CT (1969)
This is my 1969 Honda CT70 in original unrestored, unmolested condition. It starts and runs like new. Only 835 miles from new. This bike was manufactured in November of 1969 (VIN CT70129478) and has several of the early production ear marks, including: the bolt on tool kit holder the black backed horn held together by screws taillight wire goes through hole in frame The paint and chrome are in good overall original condition (see photos) KO 3 speed automatic transmission Original Candy Sapphire Blue Original Black California License Plate Original Pink Slip (issued in April of 1970) in hand. California Highway Patrol Vin Inspection is done and included Original Honda Key Lights work and function as they should2016-08-21 04:42:16Oak Park, California, United States8352,950.00
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1969 Honda CT (1969)
My father bought this bike around 1975 and used it to drive from his summer lake house to the lake (about a quarter of a mile). It was stored during the offseason. I road-drove it in 1977 and 1978 (still licensed with a 78 plate).2016-08-14 04:44:06Eureka, Missouri, United States27600
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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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1969 Honda CT (1969)
I have for sale a very clean 1969 Honda CT70. This is a black tag not silver tag, but it has a lot of the silver tag qualities. Rear brake light wiring through the frame, straight rear brake stay, black horn with screws, left case cover with no points access cover. Mileage on the odometer shows 5090 but the entire top end is new and only has about 10-15 miles since it was done last summer. Bike was repainted a few years ago before I acquired it and shows a few minor imperfections(tried to show close ups in a few of the pictures). This bike has been rode so it will show signs of normal use. I received the bike partially done, so I went through the bike front to back and everything that needed to be replaced was and with genuine Honda parts if available. Parts replaced are: brake shoes, wheel bearings, battery, fuel lines(aftermarket), fuel cap, horn switch(CHP aftermarket), battery cover and strap, headlight, rear brake cable(CHP aftermarket), throttle cable(CHP aftermarket), headlight switch(CHP aftermarket), brake levers, throttle assembly, and hand grips. The engine was done professionally and has new piston, rings, valves, seals, and gaskets. The aftermarket carb was replaced with a Keihin from that period but is not the original. This bike is not a 100 point restoration but has mostly original parts that are hard to find and tried to stay as original as possible. There's a lot of bikes out there that look great but are full of cheap Chinese parts, this is NOT one of them. This bike is sold as is with no warranty. Inspections are welcome before purchase. I tried to be as descriptive as possible but any questions please email me and I will be happy to answer them. Don't bid if you don't want to purchase. There will be a $500 non refundable deposit due at time of sale. Buyer is responsible for shipping but I can hold until arrangements are made.2016-07-29 04:45:21Cottage Grove, Minnesota, United States53200
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1969 Honda CT (1969)
I held on to this Honda 90 for over six months for a friend that wanted to but it to go with his 70 that is the same color. I didn't do anything to it other than detail it. he wanted it exactly the way it was. He was going to do the rest of teh things it needed to save some money. I really can't afford to just let it sit in my garage any longer waiting for him to buy it. This is a clean bike but the lady I bought it from said it needs a maginto? The cover is missing on the left hand side case. The foot pegs "rubber" are loose and bots need to be tightened, brake pedal is bent and the key was missing when the bike came to me. All these parts cam be ordered for about $100.00 on ebay. He offered me $1100.00 I am going to put it up for 900.00 because I need it gone. The bike has an Idaho title but is non op at this time. This is a good bike to restore because it has good chrome and good paint. thank you2016-07-24 04:47:12Palmdale, California, United States52600
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1969 Honda CT (1969)
1969 Honda Trail 90 in great shape for its age. Stored for the last 8 years, this bike starts easily and runs great. Idles, accelerates and stops smoothly.2016-07-23 04:47:18Penn Valley, California, United States88100
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1969 Honda CT (1969)
Here is an original 1969 Honda CT70 Silver tag with 308 original documented miles and comes with a California title. It has not been restored or molested. From what I understand the silver tag was only produced for three weeks before Honda started mass producing the CT70.2016-07-20 04:45:53Lodi, California, United States3083600
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1969 Honda CT (1969)
Up for sale is a 1969 Honda trail 90 all original except for the front fork covers and fuel lines,hasn't been started 2yrs. The gas tank needs to be cleaned out fuel lines replace,this was my grandfathers I put about 250 miles on it,great little camp bike. 763 original miles2016-07-04 04:45:52Salt Lake City, Utah, United States7633,000.00
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1969 Honda CT (1969)
I am selling my 1969 Mini Trail because I am down sizing my collection. This bike is all original and in excellent condition. It starts on the first kick and runs great. The bike comes with a bill of sale. Any questions please don't hesitate to ask.2016-06-30 04:40:40Shirley, New York, United States01800
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1969 Honda CT (1969)
1969 Honda CT70 KO 'silver tag' pre-production bike Clean as a whistle, this bike gets lots of compliments and is a joy to ride. In really nice overall condition. Starts immediately, runs and rides great. A true survivor, this bike is like a time warp! Very original and unmolested. Well maintained original finishes with nice paint and chrome. Has the special pre-production 'silvertag' parts like seat pan and front fender. Recent tune up and parts including new 'trailwing' tires, new battery, new 'performance' carburetor, new seat upholstery, new shocks, new fork boots, a new headlight assembly and new front / rear brake cables installed since these pictures. Good brakes and good exhaust with no rust or leaks.2016-06-17 04:44:00Newbury Park, California, United States21200
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1969 Honda CT (1969)
This is one of the finest examples around it has been on display inside my home since restoration with my collection of Mini's. Runs perfect, everything works like the day it was purchased back in 1969 for $349.00 You will not find a nicer one! Let the Bidding begin!2016-06-16 04:49:48Carlsbad, California, United States26500
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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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Rare Honda CT70 KO Silver Tag 3 Speed Fully Restored & FREE Shipping in Lower 48 (1969)
The Silver Tag Bikes are known to be the rarest due to such a limited production. Honda starting producing the CT in late June of 1969. These Pre - Production units had several items that did not carry over to the Black tag bikes that started being produced late August of the same year.2013-10-23 00:17:29Cookeville, Tennessee, US324,499.99
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1969 honda trail 90 (1969)
this is a nice bike I replace with new parts ; the head light bezel the battery the brakes ( both front and back) the east cover and installed new mirrors I changed the oil cleaned the carb. she fired up and ran good gave her a bath and polished the chrome took pictures and now she's for sale2013-09-03 11:16:31Bella Vista, California, US4,150850.00
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1969 Honda CT 90 Trail 90 barn fresh runs well (1969)
1969 Honda CT 90. From the research to find the year model it looks like this is the first year for the CT90 name. New oversize piston and rings, bike runs, shifts, and rides well.2013-09-03 04:02:50Harriman, Tennessee, US4,832300.00
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1969 honda ct 90 good cond running real good original cond 2 owners only (1969)
this bike is original cond and running good and shifting good and light all work tires are good its a daily driver and it is all reistration is paid for has low milage of 5875 miles and kert in garage most of its life its the good year a collectors model2013-09-03 04:01:55Coachella, California, US5,875510.00
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Honda CT Trial 90 Motorcycle, rides fine, one owner, 2,527 miles (1969)
This is a really fine example of this bike. I have been the owner since 1968, but it has been at my fathers house for most of those years in a carriage house. It has new tires and battery, newer wiring, new tail light and signals.2013-09-03 03:56:53Harrogate, Tennessee, US2,6501,200.00
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