Is there a 1981 Honda CT110 for sale?

Is there a 1981 Honda CT110 for sale?

Honda : CT 1981 HONDA CT110/ WITH TITLE. RUNS GREAT! FOR SALE IS SWEET HONDA CT110 WITH A TITLE AND 15481 MILES. SAME OWNER LAST 25 YEARS.

When did the Honda CT110 come to Australia?

The motorcycle was imported from 1980 to 1986. The CT110 is still in production and sold in other countries around the world. In Australia and New Zealand it is known as a “Postie Bike” due to its use by Australia Post and New Zealand Post as a delivery bike, without the dual range sub-transmission.

Where can I buy a Honda CT 110 trail?

After almost 30 years of only being available via second-hand sale from Australia Post in bulk lots, Honda began selling the road-registerable model to the domestic market in July 2009. Apart from the Australian market, large numbers of CT110 and CT90 models were also brought to Tanzania in east Africa, where many are still in use today.

What kind of engine does a Honda CT110 have?

The “TRAIL 110” side cover decal was located on both sides of the bike and was white and red on a black panel. The ignition used points and condenser. The engine was a single cylinder displacing 105cc and used a single overhead cam (OHC). The transmission was a 8-speed dual range with an automatic clutch. The serial number began JH2JD010*BS100002.

Honda : CT 1981 HONDA CT110/ WITH TITLE. RUNS GREAT! FOR SALE IS SWEET HONDA CT110 WITH A TITLE AND 15481 MILES. SAME OWNER LAST 25 YEARS.

After almost 30 years of only being available via second-hand sale from Australia Post in bulk lots, Honda began selling the road-registerable model to the domestic market in July 2009. Apart from the Australian market, large numbers of CT110 and CT90 models were also brought to Tanzania in east Africa, where many are still in use today.

The motorcycle was imported from 1980 to 1986. The CT110 is still in production and sold in other countries around the world. In Australia and New Zealand it is known as a “Postie Bike” due to its use by Australia Post and New Zealand Post as a delivery bike, without the dual range sub-transmission.

What kind of transmission does a Honda CT110 have?

It has a semi-automatic four-speed transmission and a centrifugal clutch. That coupled with a 2:1 ratio gear reduction box known as the dual range sub-transmission, which switched into operation using a small lever under the transmission case, allowed the bike to climb steep slopes.