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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Ruskin Florida
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Re: Anybody Like Old Hondas?
I have no pics but I have 2 1969 Z50's 2 1974 QA50's a CT70H 4 speed engine on a Z50 frame with a SL 70 Swing arm and forks sort of a project bike. Oh and a ATC 125M engine that I want to put into a cart of some kind built from parts of a Quad. My original 1969 Z50 I have had for 36 years and is street legal. All of them run. Yeah I guess I like them...
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Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: Beebe, AR
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Re: Anybody Like Old Hondas?
I started riding on a 69 Z50 and then went to a CT70.
My sister had a yellow trail 90 at some point. Man, I wish I had all those bikes back now. I also had a 74 Kawasaki MC1M dirt bike. Only made them two years and I’ve looked for years for one and only found one in Arizona about 10 years ago. Wis I would have got it and just had it shipped to me.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: So. Cali.
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Cool ! .
I actually hve 10 or 15 all told, three are the hard to find 1969 CT90K1b's, two of those are complete and one even has a tile . My plan was to have up fixed these and sell them off once retired . Man plans, God laughs . I retired and nearly killed my self falling asleep on the Angeles Crest Highway riding my Ural Solo sT in 2017 and that changed everything . An old friend of mine says he'll come take them all away (all the bikes, crashed, rusty parts hulks etc.) and see about getting them back into circulation . Older Hondas are hands down the best engineered and highest build quality Motocycles ever . I've been resurrecting dead ones since 1971 or so . Parts are still available either from your dealer ($!) or new from out of country and used pretty much every where . I well remember the tiny little "Monkey bikes" with the 10" wheels, when they were new I thought them toys but the decades have taught me other wise . I hope to keep one CT90 to ride (yes, although I'm crippled and sleep in a chair sitting up I still want to ride) but we'll see .
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