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2012 Honda Ct on 2040-motos

US $4300
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:422 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Pooler, Georgia, United States

Pooler, Georgia, United States
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Honda CT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CT description

This is a Honda Trail CT70 clone. It's a 2012 Skyteam ST125, made in China. Classic style but modern equipment. I bought it from a guy in PA back in September 2014 with just a few miles on it. He bought it for his daughter but then she decided she wanted a scooter that was automatic. This is a four speed with a clutch. I paid a shipping guy to bring it to me for about $200. I was thinking my 6 year old son would eventually like it but he has recently gotten into music, so having to buy a new Saxophone forces the sale. I love this bike!!! I would keep it forever but it's time to let someone else enjoy it. I personally grew up riding on a red1972 Honda Trail 70 and always wanted another one to ride around the neighbor hood on, to the pool, up to the burger stand, etc. This bike is cool. It's black. Honda hardly ever made a black CT70. It turns heads everywhere. Just park it near a populated place and watch them gather around it. It's a 125cc four stroke, so it is will hit almost 60mph. It's street legal. I've had a license plate on it in GA since I bought it. The guy before me had removed some of the emissions on the bike, making it faster. I them removed everything that wasn't cool like reflectors and the rack behind the seat, even the stand to rock it up on to have the real wheel in the air ... all in a effort to make it as light as possible and faster of course. I added sweet 1972 Honda carbon fiber graphics and a carbon fiber after market exhaust pipe ... again making it lighter than with the original thumper exhaust pipe and much cooler sounding. It sounds like a 400cc bike. I also changed the front sprocket to one with a couple more teeth to open up first gear, since the stock 1st 'granny gear' was ridiculously low, and of course to add more top end to hit about 60mph, downhill. It'll hit 55mph all day long. It's a great little bike. Everything works. I have all the parts in a box that came on it as stock. Starts up every time. It has electric start and a kick start. I always used the kick start. I hadn't ridden it in months and just fired it up and took it around the block a few minutes ago. Happy bidding. Good luck. You'll have to arrange shipping, like I did.

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