Posted 2 years ago
fordguyf150
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dont know what year but was digging in my uncles chicken coop trying to clean up the place and ran across this neat little bike anyone know what year it is? or if there worth anything?
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Posted 2 years ago
fordguyf150
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dont know what year but was digging in my uncles chicken coop trying to clean up the place and ran across this neat little bike anyone know what year it is? or if there worth anything?
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early moped! are the keys there??
um if you click on the second picture you can see that yes the keys are in the ignition
should be a VIN number stamped on the triple tree that were the forks and the handlebars attach togather think there should be 11 numbers and or letters like on a car then call your local Honda dealer and ask them how to read the VIN to get the year look to me as she might be a late 70's early 80's model but the VIN should tell you.....These were trail bikes for buzzing around camp grounds and state parks that aloud motorized bikes in the parks all that I can remember from when I was a kid do to the fact I WANTED ONE lol.....
its a nice find i happen to have one of these little fun cycles, this one looks to be a late 70's it looks to bwe in really good shape, i have seen these go in price from 900 for a pretty good running one to 150 for a running but in need of resto so if u want to sell it let me know i might be interested
I just found one yesterday
Had to post this. I know it's old, but it bugs me. It's a 1975 Honda CT90. The date of manufacture is on the steering stem, should read 1974