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1975 Honda Ct90 Trail Scooter Completely Restored on 2040-motos

$2,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:100
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Tampa Bay,

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1975 Honda Ct90 Trail Scooter Completely Restored, $2,500, image 1

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Selling my 1975 Honda CT90 trail bike. The bike was fully disassembled powdercoat painted and fully restored. Lots of time and money went into this project. The bike looks and runs good. This is a 38yr old classic. Top speed is 60 mph. Fuel consumption is over 100 mis per gallon. This is a vintage bike that is very reliable and a joy to use. Asking $2,500.JoeCell phone:1975Specs:The gear shift pattern changed to the rider's toe moving the shift lever up to up shift (all previous year the rider's toe pushed down to up shift). The labeling on the speedometer spelled out the names of the indicator lamps, "Neutral, Turn & High Beam". Engine Size 89 cc Engine Type Overhead CamshaftTransmission Speeds four Speeds Transmission Shift Pattern (Toe) 4, 3, 2, 1, N (1st year) High - Low Gearing Option Dual Range Sub TransmissionSpeedometer Highest Speed 60 mph Speedometer Indicator Lamps Green = NeutralAmber = Turn SignalsBlue = High Beam Speedometer Trip Odometer Yes Brake Activation Front Right Handlebar Lever Brake Activation Rear Right Foot Lever

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