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  1. tlyoung003

    1972 Honda ST70 serial number ST70-5010696

    Wanting to understand what engine serial number would go with this frame. I'm not finding a lot of information on the ST70. I bought a bunch of ST70 parts and this ST70 4 speed engine came with it. The side plate has ST70E-424274. It's missing the "H" I'd see on a CT70H bike. Thank you
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    Honda CT70 damaged neck tag - need mfg date 244337

    I was having a CT70 frame powder coated and the tag was damaged. The serial number is CT70-244337. Need to know the date of mfg to have a new tag made. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
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    Looking for a Honda Z50Ak4 left side case

    Left side case with serial number 301xxxx need for restoration project. Would prefer trading but cash is good too. Thank you
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    Neck Tag drive screw size

    Restoring a 1970 Honda CT70H bike and need to understand what size drive screw I need to use to attach the new Vin neck tag. Thank you
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    Honda CT70H vin #121861

    I'm planning to restore this CT70H bike in a couple months. But it's missing the neck tag with the born on month and year . Can someone help he on this.?I'd like to have a new neck tag made. Thank you
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    Honda rear wheel hub with sprocket that bolts on?

    I've never seen a rear Honda hub like this. Is it an aftermarket copy? If not, does anyone have information on it. Thank you
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    Intake pipe for 20mm carburetor with stock airbox

    I have a 88cc big bore kit on the Honda CT70 engine. I'm using a 20mm Kaihin carburetor which is taller than the stock carb and needs a shorter intake. DRATV sells one but it puts the carb on the left side which makes it a challenge for locating the petcock valve. Is there a 20mm intake...
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    FOR SALE Want to buy - plastic tank, battery box and 4 speed speedo for K0 build

    Looking for a few parts I need to complete a 1970 CT70h build. Any help would be appreciated. PM me with price shipped to 95355. Thank you, Tim
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    Air filter identity?

    I have several older Air Filter plastic pieces that I'm not sure what years they are for... I know they are all pre- 1969. The 3 red ones, the only difference is 1 has no rectangular cutout and the other 2 do. On the shorter ones, same thing. One doesn't have the cut out. Can someone tell me the...
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    CT70 value restored

    As noted in my introduction, as I move closer to retirement, I plan to restore the Honda CT bikes. I'm sure certain year CT70's and 90's are more rare and valuable than others. Before I go out and buy more projects, I want to make sure I am buying the right project. Any help would be...
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    Project 1978 and 1979 CT90 bikes with no key help needed

    I have 2 CT90's I am working on that have no keys. There are no key ID's where you insert the key. I removed the ignition switch's and found the following on the square part of the ignition switch... 7RM10G 8TG13D Is there somewhere I can look that will tell me the key id's? Thank you, Tim
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    Advise needed - 1969 CT90 carburetor issues - POD filter

    I've read threads where folks have carburetor issues when you take a stock carburetor K29A and add a POD filter. You end up with too much air and need to change the jets. Not something I've done, but plan to. But right now I want it running right. Is there an aftermarket carburetor that is bolt...
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    CT 90 Carburetor to Air cleaner boot and jets for 69

    I'm working on a few CT90's and need some parts. On a 1978 CT90, I need the boot that goes between the carburetor and the air cleaner. On a 79, I have the outer parts to the air cleaner and the boot on the back side. But I need all the internals and the same boot i need for the 78. Also, I have...
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    New to the forum

    I'm new to the forum. My name is Tim and I've been restoring all sorts of stuff for quite a long time. I restored Powermatic Table Saw, and other wood working tools for about 7 years. This allowed me to have a nice woodshop myself at no cost. Did the same thing in the Home Theater area. And I've...
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