How fast does a Honda Trail 70 go?
Bone stock, the Honda Trail 70 can reach up to 47 mph (75 km/h) – at least for post-1970 CT70 trims. On the other hand, Honda Trail 70 top speed for 100-cc converted machines can go up to 77 mph (124 km/h) or even higher, depending on the kind of mods done on the dirt bike.
What years did Honda make the trail 70?
Concurrent with the evolution of the larger CT models, the minibike-based CT70 Trail 70 was introduced in 1969 and was sold in the U.S. until 1982, then reintroduced in 1991 and carried over the next three years.
How much did a Honda Trail 70 cost new?
Most importantly to Honda, the bike brought ‘middle America’ into the dealer showrooms. With an original MSRP (manufacturers’ suggested retail price) of $ 395 the Trail 70 was about two or three times the price of a Sears, Wards, or Rupp mini-bike, but Honda quality was considered worth the price.
What is a Honda 70 worth?
Values
Excellent | $3,175 |
Very Good | $1,900 |
Good | $800 |
Fair | $570 |
Poor | N/A |
How much horsepower does a Honda 70 have?
Air cooled, 72cc, Single, SOHC
Power: | 5.03 HP (3.7 kW) @ 8000 rpm |
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Final drive: | Chain |
Curb weight: | 138.9 lbs |
Category: | Offroad |
Tags: | Enduro |
What is a Honda Trail 70 worth?
Is Honda Trail 70 street legal?
Assuming model development happened rapidly and there were components shared by many Honda models, the CT70 Trail 70 came soon after the Z50. Larger and incorporating a pressed steel “T-Bone” frame with front and rear suspension, the CT70 was street legal in most places in America and fit kids and adults well.
Do they still make a Honda 70?
If you were young in the 1960s or 1970s (or both) and were into trail bikes and motorbikes you remember the Honda Z series and the later Honda CT 70 fondly. Now Honda is introducing a new line of updated bikes that bring that retro-cool look back.