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    1968 CT90 Parts Manual

    This seller on ebay frequently carries this manual which contains thourough part information for the 68 CT90
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    Paint Source ??

    I had to do a bit of testing with a few different kinds of silver paint to get one that looked right... It turned out that the no-name brand one from a local hardware store around here was very close to the origiinal silver... It only cost me a few bucks a can and the wheels look great...
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    Parts....

    Hondaminitrail.com is another good one for parts... I personally purchase what I can from ebay and then from Left Coast Minis here in Canada to avoid duty charges at the border
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    Honda Z50 site

    I know this isn't 100% relevant to Honda CT-70's, but I think this site may help some of you who are into Honda Z50's hondaminitrail50.com
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    Anodizing?

    What exactly were you thinking of anodizing?
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    bought original frame in topaz orange.

    Good Score... seems to be in pretty nice shape... I like the topaz orange more than the blue too... Looks very good after the swap... good work!
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    Trail 70 Webboard Official Bike Picture Thread

    Orange 1974 Honda CT-70
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    mirrors

    I bet it wouldnt be too hard to drill a couple holes and tap & die them if youre real careful... Probably not something I would try myself, hehe, but that way you could use the CT 70 specific mirrors and get the slick look you're looking for... Unless of course all your looking for is a couple...
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    Road Legal?

    lol... I never realized you could legally drive these on the road! Lucky for u guys :)
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    1972 headlight color ?

    Sounds good to me.. I think it would be just one more great little detail that will help set your bike apart from anyone elses. Even if it's not immediately noticeable, it's the little things like that that add up to make it look really slick and clean.
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    How old when U bought/owned your 1st CT70?

    Inherited my first two 1974 CT70's when I was just 8 years old from my grandparents, they used it on their farm to get around quickly. Me and my dad used it as a restoration project over the next 5 or six years and then bought a red 1976 CT70 and did the same. I have been enjoying them ever since!
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