Hi from Northern WI

Good morning, lil hondas!

new to the forum and this hobby as of this summer, 2019. My grandfather had a CT70 back in the 70's, and I got to ride it as a 2 year old (with my Dad, of course). Now, at 19, I realized I had very little mechanical skills, but I wanted to learn. I quickly found three local project bikes that have been an absolute joy this summer.

z50 and mighty green '74 are on the table for this summer, '70 HK0 for next year.
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eager to be a part of this forum and to learn from the wise!

-triple c
 

red69

Well-Known Member
Welcome aboard! Good to see some young blood here to carry on this hobby. You'll find some very knowledgeable people here (not me) to learn from.

Bob
 

kirrbby

Well-Known Member
Welcome to lilHonda triple C,
Those look like some excellent projects. At 19, you have all the time you'll need to fix and enjoy them.
I'm a little jealous...a little. Mostly I'm excited for you. We all love our lil Honda's, hope you will too.
 

cjpayne

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Welcome aboard. Looks like you'll have your hands full for awhile.
In your spare time, study the "Tech Area" and the "Projects/Builds" sections. Tons of info there.

Btw, your Mighty Green is a 75 model.
 

69ST

Well-Known Member
Welcome aboard. There's plenty of info here. A couple of suggestions, to start. First, take lots of detailed pix and file them away. At worst, you'll have something for your scrapbook; at best, you'll have references for things like decal placement (stuff no one considers at the beginning) should you ever decide to go the purist-resto route. Second, set a project goal for each bike, as you take it on; that usually answers a lot of questions, at least enough to narrow your searches/research when it's time to start sourcing/restoring parts.
 
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