1993 Honda Ct70 Mini Trail Bike- Clear Title In Hand, Runs Great! on 2040-motos
Edgewood, New Mexico, US
Honda CT tech info
Honda CT description
We have had this minibike in the family for around a decade
or more, and it has been in storage inside a shed or garage for the majority of
that time. Since we’ve had it, we have
occasionally started it up and drove it around a little at our family cabin,
and my dad has taken it with him on RV trips to scoot around on while camped at
RV parks. I’m told (by my uncle and dad) that it’s never been any real trouble to
start and run just like it’s supposed to, or had any major mechanical problems
since we’ve owned it. My uncle gave it to me a month or so ago, with the intent
that we would sell it and use the money towards another family project, and I put
it in my garage and haven’t messed with it AT ALL until today. I took it out, wiped
it down with a rag, inserted the key and gave the starter a kick. The motor started and ran for about 30 seconds
on the first kick. I was amazed! Then the thing wouldn’t start for about 5 more
kick-starts, I smelt gas like I’d flooded it and had forgot to switch off the
choke so I quit messing with it. I assume it could probably just use some fresh
gas, or fuel filter at most to run fine, it’s just been sitting for a long time
and needs some TLC. It has a small battery, which I assume needs a charge if
not replaced, but I’m not sure how necessary it is since the thing started with
the kickstarter just fine.- but I’m not exactly a mini-bike aficionado. There is some
cosmetic damage to the front headlight, The seat cover has some rot/damage
(replacements on E-bay for about $30) and the rubber on the throttle grip is
coming off (all pictured). Pretty
typical stuff for a bike this old I’d assume. We’ve always been able to get
this thing running with little effort when we’ve wanted to, and It seems to me
like a prime candidate for restoration. Bike has 1400 miles on it. I have the clear title, as well
as the owner’s manual and several receipts dating back to the original purchase,
and multiple keys for the bike. E-mail with questions, I’ll do what I can to
answer them. XXXXXXX PAYMENT:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I prefer to be paid in full using Paypal immediately. (If
you don’t have Paypal, you probably shouldn’t be buying stuff on E-bay.) I’m
willing to work a non-refundable deposit scenario ending with a full payment
within 14 days on a case-by-case basis with the terms/details discussed and
agreed upon PRIOR TO BIDDING. I’d prefer
the buyer make haste to pick up this item by October 24 (about two weeks) , But
I am willing to stretch that date on a case-by-case basis with the
terms/details discussed and agreed upon PRIOR TO BIDDING. IMPORTANT NOTE: If
you have not contacted me and made specific payment or pickup arrangements or
terms prior to bidding, this item will be relisted (and appropriate feedback
given) after 7 Days without payment. All payments will be forfeited (not
refunded!) if the item has not been
picked up within 30 days from date of purchase. I have
100% feedback here as a buyer and seller and I am extremely reasonable, but if
something should go wrong with this transaction because the buyer flakes, these
are my written and expressed terms. XXXXXXXXXX SHIPPING:
(Continental US sales only.)
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Obviously, shipping an item this size is a big issue. Option 1. Free Local Pickup, greatly preferred. Continental
US residents, BID AWAY IF YOU CAN COME PICK THIS UP! Option 2. I am
willing to facilitate Freight or Small Load shipping from Albuquerque, paid for
and set up by the buyer, to include meeting a freight driver with the bike, etc.-
Within reason, of course, and all my expenses (crate/Pallet?) paid by the buyer.
Option 3. I live
near Albuquerque New Mexico which is near the center of the state. For the cost
of the gasoline and snacks needed (paid by the buyer) I am willing to haul the bike to meet a
(pre-paid) buyer at any one of 5 places: NORTHEAST-Raton NM (1-25 at the
Colorado Border) , NORTHWEST-Farmington NM, (US550 at the Colorado Border near
the 4-corners), EAST-Tucumcari NM (I-40 at the Texas Border), WEST-Gallup NM
(I-40 at the Arizona Border), and SOUTH- Las Cruces NM (I-25 at the Texas
Border. If this seems like a route you may want to go, PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR
TO BIDDING so we can set this up as it would have to be planned and scheduled
and there are windows of time I would not be available to do it. Buyer pays for
my hauling costs up front. XXXXXX REFUNDS/ WARRANTIES XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Also, buyer is purchasing a used item and I am not a
business. I sell things because I need money, and when I get that money- I need
to spend it- and it is lost to both of us forever into the fiscal ozone. I make every effort to thoroughly describe, illustrate,
and explain the used items I sell- but I provide NO REFUNDS AND NO WARRANTIES
for used items I sell on E-bay.
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