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1970 Honda Trail 90.

I've been looking for one of these for a long time. It's the bike I learned to ride on a way back when. Great little trail bike and the darned things will climb trees. It'll be nice to have this little guy to get into places the 4-wheeler won't go. And, when Lil' Kim EMPs our asses, I'll still have some transportation.

This thing is in great shape and runs like a top. It of course needs some cleaning up, so it'll be a fun winter project.



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cool, those are great for hauling lots of stuff

 
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That little scoot is in great shape for damn near 50 years old. Amazing. Have fun.




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Nice one congratulations! I need to get mine going.


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That is awesome.

We have been looking at some old Passports.


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My first motorcycle ride was on that machine. Really enjoyed a few miles over a summer on my friends Trail 70. Sold it in 1986 I think.


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I've been looking for one of those for years! I grew up riding the Trail 90 on the farm!
 
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Awesome! Is that the one with the fold down handblebars, or was that later?

Years ago my little friend and I found a Piaggio 70cc in a trash bin. We cleared up the title and overhauled it. I ended up letting him keep it, it was a 3 speed grip shift. Like an old 3 speed bicycle.
 
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Nice little Honda 90cc. Back when there were Motorcycle rental shops in the mid '60's people learned to ride a motorcycle on a Honda 50/90CC bike.


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Yep, it has the fold down handlebars.

Just got back from taking it for a spin down the road and through the woods. This little guy is a blast to ride. I do have to relearn how to shift it smoothly though. The no clutch thing takes some getting used to.


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Perfect for a bumper mount.
 
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Yeah, I was perusing the interwebs today looking for an easy way to haul it. They make racks that slide into the hitch receiver that look pretty cool.


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All my riding buddies had one at some point early on.


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Looks good.

I have a project bike to pick up on the left coast near Palm Springs. a '65 Suzuki Hillbilly. Never seen it, a friend gave it to me. Supposed to be complete and original (worn), needs a headlight housing and the trail sprocket. I might go out there via Amtrak and dismantle it and ship it back here, or road trip it and bring it back in the Jeep, nothing set in stone yet.


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Nice, that a cult classic motorcycles if there ever was one. Honda must of sold a gazillion of those back in the day.
 
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That's too cool! I also grew up riding one. My Dad rode it to work at the steel mills. IIRC he had two over the years. A blast out of the past, for sure!
 
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Awesome scooter!! Memories of the good ole days!
 
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Fun.

I've seen some great custom ones.
 
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DId you buy is specifically for SHTF end of world transportation? I have a 250CC dual sport motorcycle that gets 76 miles per gallon for just that use.


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