Honda Trail 90 @ 13,000 miles

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2008

My little Honda 90 turns 40 this month. Purchased new back in 1968. Recently did a little engine and cosmetic work and now it's ready to roll. Tried to capture the odometer turning at 13,000.

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  • That is too Cool i LOVE Classics it what I sell on my channel 1 Owner Gems just like this. I amposting a video response of a trail 90 i sold NOT even near like yours mine was just a project and not all that..;-) Love your video though. Check out my channel I have over 450 Videos 1 Owner Cars Trucks etc Cheers 1 Owner Car Guy

  • @CerealMarshmallows Thanks a lot for the comment. I'm gonna go and check out your channel right now : )

  • Nice old bike.

  • @Toyoman39 ..thanks a lot. But now the throttle is starting to stick and it winds out. I guess it's time to change the throttle cable.

  • my dads has 75000 miles on it!

  • @SCHWEBS7 Wow, that is amazing.

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  • nothin' like a honda, eh?

  • My Dad's friend has one that's only got 750 miles on it! Not turned over, all original. He got it from his Dad, that only used it for putting around the farm.

  • @67and68 hey i am getting a honda 90 soon and me grandfather is going to teach me how to ride it in the local park, are they good bikes? I have heard that they are supposed to be invincable!

  • That is so cool!!! What year is yours, I have a 66 model..

  • @KrankieV2 yeah its got more miles than any ct90 ive seen too.

  • Wow impressive! Especially being the one and only owner. I had 3 of them when I was a kid. (1966, 1968 and 1972) I bought all 3 of them for $75. All of them ran. I rebuilt the engine on the 66. It didn't have the overhead cam like most them have now nor did it have the high/low range selector switch. You had to add the large sprocket to the rear and add a length of chain on for low range.

  • That bike looks great for its age. :)

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