SOLD ___ Honda CT70 1971___ SOLD

Toolman

Explorer
Perfect for the pits or around the campground. Since I moved I haven't really used it much and I'd like to see it get some love.

3 speed shifts and runs excellent has been well maintained, it's all original, the only issues
1. Throttle is sticky, (cruise control)
2. high beam switch is broken. $20 fix OEM parts
3. headlight bucket is cracked , very common

Everything works.
I have a set of brake pads for front and rear.
I have original bill of sale

Asking $1300 obo

Rack included with sale. The crate is negotiable.

3450 miles
Clean title in hand. Dual registration, CA license plate street legal and CA Green sticker. You could no op the plates and use it in the dirt only.

Located in Torrance CA

 
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Toolman

Explorer
This should be in the motor bike section ... If Mod's need to move it please do.

Let me know where it is.


make me an offer , you could be the 4th owner
 

bikerjosh

Explorer
With that milk crate on the back, this is a full adventure rig.
GLWS, always had a soft spot in my heart for these and trail 90/110
Josh
 

Toolman

Explorer
Not sure on shipping this bad boy. If you set it up and send the money I'll gladly get it to the loading dock
 

drlee

Observer
I have another one...

Since this one sold, if anybody is interested, I have another one I would sell for $1,600, firm. Looks like this one, but is the one year they made a 4 speed with a clutch. All original, but completely rebuilt by a shop less than 100 miles ago. It is in Monterey, CA. I wasn't really thinking of selling, but saw this add today and thought I may sell it, as it is in storage now.
 

OneFastGeek

Observer
I am always amazed at how much value these things retain. My first motorbike was a 1970 CT90 that I bought and later sold for $100. I had no idea they were worth so much. Sure wish I had held on to it!
 

eatthepeach

Observer
I had no idea they were worth so much.

Me neither. A friend of mine had one of those CT mini-bikes as a kid and I always felt sorry for him. Are nice XL100s and CL100 Scramblers of the same vintage as valuable? I still have both.

scrambler.JPG
 

Toolman

Explorer
The original bill of sale fir the 70 was for $275 on 11/7/1971 $17.95 for the rack.

For some reason the mini's are worth more to people and the market holds steady. It was so much fun to have, it made building my van really fun because I could jump on the mini and go the hardware store, donut shop, or the liquor store. The only really awesome use I had for it at my new residence is to roll through T-Bell for a burrito.

I like the CL100, that is nice, very nice. Nice indeed.

I'm sure the new owner will have tons of fun with his new found "green machine" even though it's orange this thing goes forever on a gallon of gas.
 

MojaveKJ

Adventurer
Could not help but cruise it around the neighborhood yesterday! I felt 11 years old again!! Though now with a helmet on. Stupid laws. Need to get the reg done so I can get it insured. Thanks again Mike. If I ever decide to sell it (hahaha) I'll call you first.
 

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