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Post by I Heard A Rukus on Feb 4, 2008 18:44:55 GMT -5
Like it says - 66 or 67 Honda CT200 Trail 90 - Could be older, not newer. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_CT90Runs and rides, needs some love, but it's not a pile of ish. This really is a barn find, have the pictures to prove it too!!! This isn't really a buy it, ride it, abuse it bike. These things are pretty sought after, so it's gonna need to go to the right guy and a good home. It starts first kick, the brakes, trans, lights, speedo, all that works, he even rode it to work all last summer. We've even put a brand new after market 19mm carb on it (the old one will be included). Cruises about 50, will do about 60 topped out. Not bad for a bike as old as BRed!! (Just kidding brother). Comes with the OEM Honda Service manual too. Does NOT come with the gun rack in the pictures, it's gone. Now the issues: Could really use new cables, the old ones are a bit off Needs the side covers (eBay) Could use seat covers Muffler is a bit worn (eBay) Needs some lights for the dash Ignition switch is missing, has a switch right now And there is no title. You could try to do the work to get one, or just apply for a builders title. I'm thinking around $500 as I've seen others out there that are complete piles of "edit profanity", not running go for as much or more!! Plus this is the right vintage, the 70's ones are lame. Pictures, these were as it was found, I'll post up to date ones tonight:
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Post by chanito on Feb 4, 2008 18:49:16 GMT -5
;D Nice find, that down draft carburator would work nice on a shortened ruckus head intake
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Post by Kami no Chiizu on Feb 4, 2008 18:54:05 GMT -5
Boy if you weren't three quarters across the country...
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Post by I Heard A Rukus on Feb 5, 2008 13:14:51 GMT -5
You can get an after market 18-22mm carb for less than $30 shipped... great idea ChanMan!
And I'll ship this anywhere it needs to go for $150!
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Post by Dandy Dan on Feb 7, 2008 17:12:27 GMT -5
What about to Canada? I absolutely love this things and I've got a few buddies who are in the market for a small ride that I may be able to convince. My brother is looking for a vintage ride to tune up and love.
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Post by ruckmann on Mar 7, 2008 2:13:09 GMT -5
That bike is soooo cool. If you bring your "stuff" to KC i am sure people will buy. I will buy that if you bring it!!!
robert
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Post by Clyde on May 14, 2012 1:38:13 GMT -5
Hey I own a 64 honda 90 trail bike and wanted to know what part of the timing mark you are setting the points to open at? Theres a T and a F mark do you set the point gap at the T mark or the F mark or inbetween the marks? I'm setting them at .016 Please let me know which one am I to set the point gap at? Thanks Clyde clyoshida@juno.com or 503.502.6484
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Post by Duane on May 9, 2017 21:14:30 GMT -5
Did you sell this thing? I'll come get it now?
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