1970 Honda Ct70 Ct 70 Mini Trail Dirtbike Runs!! Local Pickup In Connecticut on 2040-parts.com
Meriden, Connecticut, US
1970 honda ct70
New battery
New fuel filter
Ran around the block at 35 mph with me at 170 lbs
I Started it last week and the the throttle was sticking causing it to idle high
The slider in the carb seems to be sticking
So im thinking a carb cleaning is in order
Needs a coulple of bulbs for lights
Seat has couple of tears
But other than that its a fun little bike and a classic one in original condition
The parts are worth alot of money if it was parted out but id like to sell it as a whole
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