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Uploaded by 7777ozzy on May 20, 2007
Ct70, 1971 for road with a 140cc and Suppertrapp
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my honda CT70 can go like 40-50
colbyson11 1 year ago
what are those tyres? what size are they?
gr8cruisers 2 years ago
man them small tires were a death wish. I hated them tires.
ShadowdogKGB 2 years ago
its like an old honda mini racer
bikercc 3 years ago
esque c'est fiable les lifan ?? j'ai envi d'en instaler un sur ma honda c70
agentsecret007 3 years ago
Esti que y'é hot !!! Crisssss de beau bike !!!!
mongolsale 3 years ago
It's a Honda ZB 50 (I think its a 1988) it has been fitted with a 125cc engine with manual 5 speed transmission.
MononkJS 3 years ago
That freakin sweet. What's the other bike parked in the video, it looks pretty B A.
jncojosh04 3 years ago
how did you get the exhaust to work on the bike. what parts? and where? thanks
lacoste916 3 years ago
the ct70s are such great bikes. i learned to ride on one back in the '80s. i can't imagine riding one with a 140cc engine, but it surprises me none that they're still around. they were so well-built.
Hgclaw 4 years ago
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my honda CT70 can go like 40-50
colbyson11 1 year ago
what are those tyres? what size are they?
gr8cruisers 2 years ago
man them small tires were a death wish. I hated them tires.
ShadowdogKGB 2 years ago
its like an old honda mini racer
bikercc 3 years ago
esque c'est fiable les lifan ?? j'ai envi d'en instaler un sur ma honda c70
agentsecret007 3 years ago
Esti que y'é hot !!! Crisssss de beau bike !!!!
mongolsale 3 years ago
It's a Honda ZB 50 (I think its a 1988) it has been fitted with a 125cc engine with manual 5 speed transmission.
MononkJS 3 years ago
That freakin sweet. What's the other bike parked in the video, it looks pretty B A.
jncojosh04 3 years ago
how did you get the exhaust to work on the bike. what parts? and where? thanks
lacoste916 3 years ago
the ct70s are such great bikes. i learned to ride on one back in the '80s. i can't imagine riding one with a 140cc engine, but it surprises me none that they're still around. they were so well-built.
Hgclaw 4 years ago