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[[image: C70_st.jpg|thumb|right|350px|'''Honda C70''']] | |||
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'''Honda C70''' | |||
It | C70 Passport was the elder brother of [[Honda]] Cub C50, with more power, same cheap economical ride and reliability. It was introduced in [[USA]], [[Canada]], [[Asia]] and [[Vietnam]] in [[1970]], first models were called C70 but in [[1980]] C70 Passport was introduced. | ||
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It had a 72 [[Cubic centimetre|cm³]] air-cooled single overhead cam engine, an automatic 3-speed gearbox, enough horse power to pull this [[motorcycle| bike]] to a top speed of 50 [[mph]] (80 [[km/h]]). First models had 6 v electrics, in 1982 12v electrics and [[CDI]] [[ignition]] were introduced to further improve the performance of the engine. [[1983]] model had a full enclosed drive chain for less maintenance. | |||
== | ==Specifications (1970-71 models)== [[image: C70.jpg|thumb|right|400px]] | ||
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;Displacement: 72 [[Cubic centimetre|cm³]] | |||
;Engine: [[4 stroke]][[OHC| Over Head Cam]] single [[cylinder]] | |||
;Ignition: Breaker points | |||
;Transmission: 3-speed with an automatic clutch | |||
;Fuel system: [[Carburetor]] | |||
;Valves: 2 [[valves]] / [[cylinder]] | |||
;Top Speed: 80 [[km/h]] (50 [[mph]]) | |||
;Electrics: 6 Volts | |||
;Available colors: Aquarius blue, Bright red, and Pine green | |||
;Leg guard/cowling: white | |||
;Fuel tank emblem read "HONDA 70" | |||
;Seat: long (for two riders) | |||
;Rear footpegs: standard | |||
;Starter: electric start | |||
;Tail light: large tail light common to other Hondas of the '70s | |||
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