Motorcycle

1970 Honda CT90 Trail

This 1970 Honda CT90 Trail is finished in red with gray accents and is powered by an 89cc four-stroke single mated to a dual-range four-speed transmission with an automatic clutch. Equipment includes a solo saddle, trail lighting, a quick-release rotating handlebar clamp, a chrome engine guard and rear rack, and both center and side stands in addition to a skid plate, 17″ wire-spoke wheels, drum brakes, a high-mount exhaust system, and an altitude-compensating carburetor. The seller acquired the bike in January 2023, reportedly out of a motorcycle dealer’s collection. Subsequent work is said to have included replacing the battery and tires as well as changing the oil. This CT90 is now offered at no reserve with a Kansas title in the seller’s name.

No Reserve: 1970 Honda CT90 Trail

The bike is finished in red with a gray-painted frame shroud, air cleaner housing, and right side cover. A 1.6-gallon fuel tank is located beneath a front-hinged solo saddle, and additional features include a low-mounted front fender, a chrome engine guard and rear rack, and both center and side stands. Passenger foot pegs are not present, and photos showing wear to the finishes and a hole in the seat upholstery are provided in the gallery below.

No Reserve: 1970 Honda CT90 Trail

Chromed steel 17″ rims laced to drum-brake hubs wear Shinko Golden Boy tires said to have been mounted along with replacement inner tubes under current ownership. Suspension is provided by a telescopic fork with black gaiters as well as a swingarm with dual shrouded shocks.

No Reserve: 1970 Honda CT90 Trail

The chrome handlebar is secured by a quick-release clamp that allows both to swivel 90 degrees for transport and storage. The headlight bucket houses an 80-mph speedometer that displays recommended shift points for both the high- and low-range gears. The five-digit odometer shows 2,300 miles, approximately 10 of which were ridden by the seller. Cracked control-cable housings are depicted in the gallery.

No Reserve: 1970 Honda CT90 Trail

The horizontal 89cc SOHC four-stroke single was factory rated at seven horsepower and is equipped with an altitude-compensating Keihin carburetor, a kick starter, and a high-mounted exhaust system with slotted chrome heat shields. Service under current ownership is said to have included replacing the battery and changing the oil.

No Reserve: 1970 Honda CT90 Trail

Power is sent to the rear wheel through a dual-range four-speed transmission with an automatic clutch and a heel/toe shifter along with a drive chain.

The Kansas title for this CT90 carries an “antique” brand.

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