Dezdan's CT70's

Dezdan

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Yesterday I made a last minute run over to northern ID to pick up a CBG HK0. Turns out, under florescent lighting, a CEG bike looks CBG. :2: Anyway, I came home with the CEG, non-matching motor, as well as a mid-60's Honda 90cc of some sort. Looks just like my CM91A, but also like a Trail 90 or C100 from that time period. I could not find a VIN on it anywhere!! I'll get some photos up once I get it out of the back of car, but it is currently raining, so it might be a bit.
 

Dezdan

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Here is a brief photo of the bike. Movers have arrived and the bike is being packed up. It is all there, seat and sparkplug guard is current off, only missing the throttle tube.
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Other bike I picked up is a C105.
 

Dezdan

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After several months of conflicting schedules I was able to pick up 3 70's a neighbor has had stored in his barn for the last decade+. I'll post up some photos and complete the info a bit later when I get them cleaned up. I have a lot of work ahead of me to get them running.

1970 CT70 (2/1970)
Frame Serial: CT70-1456XX
Engine Serial: CT70E-144904
Candy Sapphire
6346 Original Miles

1971(?) CT70 (4/1971)
Frame Serial: CT70-2638XX
Engine Serial: CT70E-263526
Candy Ruby Red
3125 Original Miles

1971(?) CT70 (6/1971)
Frame Serial: CT70-2722XX
Engine Serial: CT70E-271933
Candy Gold
3164 Original Miles

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Figured an update was due for these 3 bikes. Currently they are in storage while I make room for them. However, in a sad/happy sense, I DID save them! The barn where I found them at my former neighbors place, was recently lost in a wildfire. I got to see the remains of the barn first hand while I was back up in WA recently, but didn't get a chance to take any photos.

This is an old shack that sat between our former property and the neighbors barn:
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This is the neighbors place where I found the 3 bikes. The barn is behind the head/helmet of the FF on the far left:
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Another shot of the neighbors place, the barn is out of the frame to the left:
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Anyway, you NEVER know! I feel while I have made any progress on them yet, I did save these 3 bikes from certain death!
 
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