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1970 Honda Ct 70 H Ko on 2040-motos

US $2,925.00
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:1153 ColorColor: Topaz Orange
Location:

Mead, Washington, US

Mead, Washington, US
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Honda CT photos

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Honda CT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):72 VINVIN:CT70120010

Honda CT description

 For sale today is a fully restored 1970 CT 70H KO.  This is the some what rare bike of the mini trail 70's.  It is the 4 speed manual clutch.  I have had the bike for some time and just decided to make it new again.  The beautiful paint is a Topaz orange and pretty much dead on.  Like many of us I owned this exact bike when they first came out.  The vin on this is 120010 and the engine is 120043 and manufactured in 7/70.  The engine has been gone through completely.  It starts, idles,  runs and shifts so nicely.  No smoke.  I have replaced all the parts on this bike with NOS or OEM for the most part.  Shocks,  forks, handle bars, brakes, fenders, tires, cables, etc are new.  Completely all new electrical.  Even the rims are new.  I replaced everything.  I wanted a New Bike. It would be easier to say the foot brake,  tail light, bezel, and motor guard are not new.  The foot pegs, kickstand and seat have been powder coated for endurance. Lights and horn work perfect.  This bike was built to last another 50 yrs easy. This bike wow's everyone it see's.  Why restore a 1100 mi bike?  Why not or because I can.  It's a spendy little project but I think it was worth it.  It wasn't meant to be sold but I have some other projects that have taken priority over the bike.  The bike has 30 miles since the restore.  I will ride it a couple more before the sale ends. I have the title and it's registered till 6/14. This bike can now be yours for the right price.  Shipping is pretty easy now days.  No need to crate or any of that old school process.  You are responsible for shipping or pick up.  Paypal  200.00 deposit within 24 hrs auction close.  Cashiers check from us bank only.  Pay pal payment must be discussed with me.  Cash in person is always nice.   Hope your having fun.

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