Honda CT-90

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Postby chorizon » Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:56 pm

WarPony wrote:Greg, the post about your bike made me go and buy this one........
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<Ominous Tone> Made you buy it and send it to me.... :lol:

Jes' got back from the Guadalupe trip and beheld Vairman's CT-90 firsthand. Excellent resto and it is a sweet running bike. Once again, Greg, great job and I'm seriously gonna have to get one for meself!
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Postby Gaston » Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:11 pm

Great little bike and fantastic job on it. I just missed a "barn find ct 90 for 250.00 and think I have bought one, a ct90 trail( dual range transmission) for 800.00 if the owner ever gets the new carb he ordered and i can see it running. I don't know if I'll restore it or just enjoy it as a campground cruiser
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Postby Woodyperk6 » Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:26 pm

Good looking scooter Greg. Are you bringing it it to Joe Pool Lake next month?
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Postby vairman » Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:40 pm

Woodyperk6 wrote:Good looking scooter Greg. Are you bringing it it to Joe Pool Lake next month?


Yep! I'll be bringing it...
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Postby sushidog » Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:57 pm

Nice restore job. That sure brings back memories. It's a shame you can't get new ones any more in the states. I hear they are still used by mail carriers in Oz as "Postie" bikes. My first bike was a 1970 CT-70 when I was only 12.

I got the bug again and am thinking of buying a couple of the new Lifan LF-110 YG-3 (CT-70 clone with a 110cc engine.) These little street legal camp bikes will do over 45mph and get 100 mpg. They are perfect for errands to the camp store and down the trail. The handlebars even fold down just like the old Honda's did for compact storage. There are a variety of engines that can be interchanged in this model, from a tame 5.5hp 70cc model to an 11hp, 140cc model that'll hit 65 mph.

Most come either in a manual or auto clutch version. All but the 140cc monster has an electric starter.

The more modest 7hp, 110cc version is fine for us though. You can pick one up brand new in Texas for only $949.

Here's a link: http://www.cycletrader.com/find/listing/2009-LIFAN-LF110GY-3%20MINI%20BIKE-93663979
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