What should I know about a Honda C90?

What should I know about a Honda C90?

The C90’s build is simple – a handful of tools will cover most maintenance tasks, though the robust nature means little repair is needed. The pressed steel chassis is prone to rust on old, neglected or high miles bikes around the rear wheel arch – check it hasn’t got near the rear suspension mounts.

Is the Honda C90 Cub built for speed?

Again, the C90 Cub’s chassis isn’t built for speed – all it does is connect the wheels, engine and rider. The leading link forks rise under braking, and even with the standard drum brake the unloading of the front wheel can lead to a crash on slippy surfaces.

Is the Honda C90 engine susceptible to rust?

The swingarm is susceptible to rust too, the header pipe rots and the wheels can give out – all of which are easily inspected, preventable or curable, so you can afford to be choosy when buying. The engine should need little more than faithful oil changes (it can easily burn through the tiny capacity) and valve clearance checks.

What kind of battery does a Honda C90 have?

Performance suffers slightly because of the need for a bigger flywheel to charge the larger battery (which is more crucial to keep charged – a standard bike doesn’t really need a battery to run. 4 owners have reviewed their HONDA C90 (1985-2002) and rated it in a number of areas.

The C90’s build is simple – a handful of tools will cover most maintenance tasks, though the robust nature means little repair is needed. The pressed steel chassis is prone to rust on old, neglected or high miles bikes around the rear wheel arch – check it hasn’t got near the rear suspension mounts.

Where can I buy parts for my Honda CT90?

Bikebandit.com offers a range of Honda CT90 OEM parts and aftermarket parts that can easily fit your unique bike. With an array of engines, sparkplugs, chains, oil filters, brake rotors and other essentials, there is no problem finding the part that fits your needs. Looking for pieces from personal sellers can lead to inadequate options.

What to do if your Honda CT90 goes wrong?

If you have a Honda CT90, you likely want to keep depending on your machine for a long time. If something ever goes wrong with your Honda, check out BikeBandit.com, and

Again, the C90 Cub’s chassis isn’t built for speed – all it does is connect the wheels, engine and rider. The leading link forks rise under braking, and even with the standard drum brake the unloading of the front wheel can lead to a crash on slippy surfaces.

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