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1974 Honda Ct 70 on 2040-motos

US $835.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:6200 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Hudsonville, Michigan, US

Hudsonville, Michigan, US
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Honda CT photos

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Honda CT tech info

TypeType:Off-Road Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):72 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:12345678

Honda CT description

 I have a 1974 Honda ct 70 for sale i have a very exstensive list of the parts replaced i will try to list as many as possible first of all there is no title for this honda i had to put something in the desciption a bill of sale will be provided if it sells ok here we go 


1st the paint job is not oem it is candy tangerine it was done right first the frame was taken apart nut and bolt sand were it needed then etch primer was applied then the silver coat then the base coat then 4 coats off clear were applied this thing pops in the sun the pics dont do it justice this little honda is not perfect i didnt intend it to do that but im very proud of the way it turned out the front and rear wheels were also redone in the same way onward next 
new wheel bearings front and rear also new steering stem bearings new seat cover correct for the year new battery many of the bolts were replaced by either stainless or chrome ones the kick starter shaft as you know these things chew them up i welded some bead lines on the steel shaft for the kicker to bite on so far so good new brake switch installed new factory decals and side badges as well were installed this also a numbers matching honda the frame vin and engine vin are only about 50 numbers off a new used twist grip throttle grips and a new throttle cable were installed the factory setup was junk the seat pan is as good as new also a new carburator was installed not some dimestore carb if you research a bit the carb i used is built by CHP they do a very nice job of remakeing a after market carb looks just like the keihn carbs that were used back in the day the controls are also on the left side which is correct for these hondas im sure theres more but only so much room is given the the speedometer   is  not the original one it was busted so i replaced it with a year correct one for 1974 and yes it works lights work as well this little bike is awesome runs well shifts good also i do have the original speedometer and the keihn carb for this bike to those who are interested
this is a used item no warrentys given or implied or returns no overseas shipping or canada lower 48 only paypal is my choice of payment any other questions contact me through ebay if shipping is needed it will be the buyers responseability to arrange it  from my address or you can pick it up good luck bidding


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