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1971 Honda Ct70 on 2040-motos

US $1,000.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Iowa Falls, Iowa, US

Iowa Falls, Iowa, US
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1971 Honda CT70. This bike has been completely gone through by a professional mechanic. It has maybe 5 miles on a new motor with a 88cc kit and performance head. New lower end bearings as well as timing chain etc. Motor needs no thing but to jet the new carb. All new cables, brakes, tires, and many other new parts. I installed a pair of tag bars and a thumb throttle off a Honda ATV just for something different. Also has a Big Gun exaust off a CRF70. The frame has some nicks and dings on it but I think it looks cool like that.  There is no title but all you have to do is take the bill of sale to the court house and get a bonded one.  I have close to $3000 invested in the bike and parts not to mention the labor.


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