Make: | Honda |
Model: | CT70 |
Type: | -- |
Year: | 1970 |
Mileage: | 21 |
VIN: | CT70-160541 |
Color: | Green |
Engine: | 70cc |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | -- |
Drive type: | -- |
Interior color: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | -- |
Can be see at Hotrodcollection .com Introducing the meticulously restored 1970 Honda CT70, a jewel in the crown of classic minibikes. Available for a limited time, this model hails from an era when Honda redefined the concept of portable and capable two-wheelers. The CT70 and its variant, the CT70H ("H" signifying a four-speed manual transmission over the non-"H" model's semi-automatic three-speed), were produced from 1969 through 1982. This particular model, with its distinctive stamped-steel frame, plush padded seat, and robust 72-cc OHC four-stroke single engine, represents the pinnacle of minibike engineering and design. Key Features: Design and Frame: The 1970 Honda CT70 features a stamped-steel frame design, a hallmark of durability and craftsmanship. Its large padded seat ensures a comfortable ride, whether navigating the urban jungle or exploring off-road trails. Engine and Performance: At the heart of the CT70 is a 72-cc OHC four-stroke single engine, providing reliable power and torque. Combined with 10-inch knobby tires and drum brakes, this minibike offers an unmatched riding experience, balancing performance with agility. Legacy and Popularity: Succeeding the iconic Honda Z50 Monkey Bike and affectionately known as "Dax" due to its Dachshund-like frame, the Honda Trail 70 (CT70) quickly became Honda's second most popular bike, trailing only behind the legendary CB750. Its retro styling, chrome fenders, and straightforward functionality have cemented the CT70's status as a beloved classic. Cultural Icon: Beyond its specifications, the CT70 stands as a testament to Honda's innovation in creating versatile bikes that appeal to both seasoned riders and enthusiasts alike. Its compact size, combined with its rugged capability, made it the ultimate antithesis to the belief that only larger motorcycles could deliver enjoyment in the great outdoors. This fully restored 1970 Honda CT70 is not just a mode of transportation; it's a piece of motorcycle history, embodying the spirit of adventure and the joy of riding. It serves as a bridge between the past and present, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of Honda's storied legacy.
Can be see at Hotrodcollection .com
Introducing the meticulously restored 1970 Honda CT70, a jewel in the crown of classic minibikes. Available for a limited time, this model hails from an era when Honda redefined the concept of portable and capable two-wheelers. The CT70 and its variant, the CT70H ("H" signifying a four-speed manual transmission over the non-"H" model's semi-automatic three-speed), were produced from 1969 through 1982. This particular model, with its distinctive stamped-steel frame, plush padded seat, and robust 72-cc OHC four-stroke single engine, represents the pinnacle of minibike engineering and design.
Key Features:
Design and Frame: The 1970 Honda CT70 features a stamped-steel frame design, a hallmark of durability and craftsmanship. Its large padded seat ensures a comfortable ride, whether navigating the urban jungle or exploring off-road trails.
Engine and Performance: At the heart of the CT70 is a 72-cc OHC four-stroke single engine, providing reliable power and torque. Combined with 10-inch knobby tires and drum brakes, this minibike offers an unmatched riding experience, balancing performance with agility.
Legacy and Popularity: Succeeding the iconic Honda Z50 Monkey Bike and affectionately known as "Dax" due to its Dachshund-like frame, the Honda Trail 70 (CT70) quickly became Honda's second most popular bike, trailing only behind the legendary CB750. Its retro styling, chrome fenders, and straightforward functionality have cemented the CT70's status as a beloved classic.
Cultural Icon: Beyond its specifications, the CT70 stands as a testament to Honda's innovation in creating versatile bikes that appeal to both seasoned riders and enthusiasts alike. Its compact size, combined with its rugged capability, made it the ultimate antithesis to the belief that only larger motorcycles could deliver enjoyment in the great outdoors.
This fully restored 1970 Honda CT70 is not just a mode of transportation; it's a piece of motorcycle history, embodying the spirit of adventure and the joy of riding. It serves as a bridge between the past and present, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of Honda's storied legacy.