How much horsepower does a Honda Trail 70 have?

How much horsepower does a Honda Trail 70 have?

Trail

Engine
Engine Type 70cc,single-cylinder, four-stroke
Displacement (cc) 69.5 cc
Maximum Power 5.23 HP (3.9 KW) @ 8000RPM
Maximum Torque 5.2 Nm / 0.53 kgf-m / 3.8 lb-ft @ 7000 rpm

What is the top speed of a Honda CT70?

The Honda CT70 provides a maximum peak output power of 5.20 hp (3.8 kW) at 8,000 RPM. Its maximum torque is 0.37 kg-m at 8,000 rpm, or 0.51 kg-m at 7,000 RPM. This dual-purpose motorbike features a single-cylinder 4-stroke engine. You can go as fast as 70 km/h (43.5 mph) – the CT70’s top speed.

Is there a 1970 Honda Trail 70 for sale?

CT70H HKO 50 Z Original 1970 Honda Trail 70 H Model With a Clutch Here we have for sale a rare and very desirable 1970 Honda Trail 70 H model with a four speed clutch. This the the rare and sought after Honda 70 with a manual clutch. The clutch is on the handlebars, this model of Honda is unique.

Is the Honda CT70 a 3 speed or 4 speed?

Unlike the usual transmission of a 3-speed with automatic clutch, the HKO featured a 4-speed with a manual clutch. For the complete story of the CT70 in the US, check out Trail70.

What’s the difference between a Honda CT90 and a trail 70?

The name “Trail” was virtually the only similarity between the CT90 and CT70. Some model years later Honda would brand the bike as the “mini-Trail” but by the 1991 model the DAX bike in the US was simply called a CT70. The CT70 series was available in the US market from the years 1969-1982 and 1991-94.

When did the Honda CT70 Cub trail come out?

The Honda CT70 was released in 1969 as a larger sibling to the hugely popular Honda Z50 Monkey Bike. CT was an abbreviation of “Cub Trail” which encapsulated the intentions of the new model – it was a small trail bike designed to be cheap, easy to ride, and simple to maintain.

When did the Honda CT70 Mini Trail come out?

Alongside, a ST-series bike was renamed CT70 for the Canadian and US market from 1969 to 1994 (to further confuse the issue, both the CT70 and Z50 series were dubbed “Mini Trail,” again followed by the displacement class). Honda also uses the CT designation to cover an Australia-only series of “farm bikes” for agricultural work.

When was the last time a Honda Trail bike was made?

Although it was discontinued in 1994, this bike, along with other Honda trail bikes such as the Honda Z50, Honda CT90, Honda CT110 and Honda ST90 was a true pioneer in its day, and paved the way for all kinds of mini motorcycles and trail bikes for years to come.

What kind of bike is a Honda CT70?

The CT70 served extremely well as an off-road motorcycle. Sometimes referred to as a Honda Dax it was distinguished by a pressed-steel “T-bone” frame, and equipped with folding handle-bars. It was small enough for children to enjoy, but powerful enough to get an adult through the most rugged of trails.

What kind of engine does a Honda ct70k3 have?

1974 Trail 70 (CT70K3) Available two colors: Candy Topaz Orange and Candy Riviera Blue. The “HONDA” decal was yellow and black. The “TRAIL 70” decal was green. The “CT70” side decals were silver and yellow. Engine: 72cc OHC single cylinder.