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El'Capitan
06-26-2006, 06:22 PM
Hey, im looking at getting a ct110 project. Has neone ridden them off road or ridden them at all; what did you think of it? ne other info about them would be appriciated so i know what im getting into.
I rode one for about 4 years....There INfreaking Destructable, They Suck Horribly on anything that isnt a slow easy going dry trail tho.......Still a fun bike....Very simple to maintian and will Run for Ever quite literally.
Lomax
06-27-2006, 11:53 AM
I have a CT90. He's right, they really dont break. IF you find the 90cc you can put a 110cc cyclinder on it to make the same end result. I have never seena CT110 so It might be a little harder to find over the CT90's. Mine sets here in the showroom nowdays
trikes4life
06-27-2006, 02:39 PM
i have a ct 70 that is sitting in my lawn, i was suposed to fix it but the whole engine is bad. thats a good idea.
Live4today
07-15-2006, 12:44 PM
Oh how I love this place. I was just looking around for any info on these bikes because I just picked up a great condition 1979 ct90, and it came with a 78 ct90 for parts. I plan on making this bike my daily driver to and from work, and the gym, and so on...It will just be so much cheaper on gas than having to take my v8 truck everywhere.
I know the stock tire size for these bikes is 2.75 x 17, but does anyone know what else will fit on, or just stick with that size? The reason I'm asking is because there are quite a few more 3.00 x 17 tires out there. And do you have to run tubes in them as well?
RedRider_AK
07-16-2006, 03:01 PM
The reason I'm asking is because there are quite a few more 3.00 x 17 tires out there. And do you have to run tubes in them as well?
Tubes: Yes
3.00 tires might work if you remove the rear and front fenders. :) I'm not sure right now if they would work, I would check clearances before buying them, but I imagine it would work, it's only 1/4 inch, right?
Live4today
07-28-2006, 11:42 AM
Lomax, you sure about the 110 cylinder mounting right up to the 90? That would be a great upgrade if it's painless. Also, any idea if the ct70, or ct110 air filters are the same either?
thefox
07-28-2006, 12:47 PM
I have heard the same thing about the ct110 being a great slow trail bike/starter bike.
Hopefully my next project will be a ct70, I just like the way it looks.
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