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The CT110'82 Trail 110 was sold in 1982 and came in Monza Red. The "TRAIL 110: decal was a white outline and red on a black panel. The ignition use a CD. The engine was a single cylinder displacing 105cc and used a single overhead cam (OHC). The transmission was a 8-speed dual range with an automatic clutch. The serial number began JH2JD010*CS200001.
The CT110'82 Trail 110 was sold in 1982 and came in Monza Red. The "TRAIL 110: decal was a white outline and red on a black panel. The ignition use a CD. The engine was a single cylinder displacing 105cc and used a single overhead cam (OHC). The transmission was a 8-speed dual range with an automatic clutch. The serial number began JH2JD010*CS200001.
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==1983==
==1983==

Revision as of 16:15, 15 March 2007

The Honda CT110 "Postie Bike" is a small 110 cc motorcycle with a four stroke engine. They are well known in Australia due to their use by Australia Post as a delivery bike. This also makes them the highest selling motorcycle in the country.


1980

1980 Honda CT110
1980 Honda CT110 in Tahitian Red
1980 Honda CT110 in Tahitian Red
1980 Honda CT110 in Tahitian Red
1980 Honda CT110 in Tahitian Red


The Honda Trail for 1980 was called the CT110'80. One color was available: Tahitian Red. The "HONDA" decal was red but outlined in white. The decal "TRAIL 110" appeared only on the left side cover. The ignition used points and condenser. The engine was a single cylinder displacing 105cc and used a single overhead cam (OHC). The transmission was a 4-speed with an automatic clutch. The serial number began JD01-5000001.

1981

1981 Honda CT110
1981 Honda Trail 110 (CT110) in Red
1981 Honda Trail 110 (CT110) in Red
1981 Honda Trail 110 (CT110) in Red


The CT110'81 Trail 110 was sold in 1981 and came in one color: Tahitian Red. The "HONDA" decal was red, outlined in black. The "TRAIL 110" side cover decal was located on both sides of the bike and was white and red on a black panel. The ignition used points and condenser. The engine was a single cylinder displacing 105cc and used a single overhead cam (OHC). The transmission was a 8-speed dual range with an automatic clutch. The serial number began JH2JD010*BS100002.

1981 Honda Motorcycle Full-Line Brochure

1982

1982 Honda CT110
1982 Honda CT110 in Red
1982 Honda CT110 in Red
1982 Honda CT110 in Red
1982 Honda CT110 in Red
1982 Honda CT110 in Red
1982 Honda CT110 in Red


The CT110'82 Trail 110 was sold in 1982 and came in Monza Red. The "TRAIL 110: decal was a white outline and red on a black panel. The ignition use a CD. The engine was a single cylinder displacing 105cc and used a single overhead cam (OHC). The transmission was a 8-speed dual range with an automatic clutch. The serial number began JH2JD010*CS200001.

1983

1983 Honda CT110


The Honda Trail 110 for 1983 was called the CT110'83. One color was available: Monza Red. The "HONDA" decal was black but outlined in white. The decal "TRAIL 110" was red on silver and outlined in black. The ignition used a CD. The engine was a single cylinder displacing 105cc and used a single overhead cam (OHC). The transmission was an 8-speed dual range with an automatic clutch. The serial number began JH2JD0102DS300003.

1984

1984 Honda CT110
1984 Honda CT110 in Red
1984 Honda CT110 in Red
1984 Honda CT110 in Red
1984 Honda CT110 in Red
1984 Honda CT110 in Red
1984 Honda CT110 in Red
1984 Honda CT110 in Red
1984 Honda CT110 in Red


The CT110'84 was sold in 1984 in one color: Monza Red. All decals and graphics were outlined in white. The "HONDA" decal was red. The "TRAIL 110" logo was black and red. The side cover panel was black. The ignition use a CD. The engine was a single cylinder displacing 105cc and used a single overhead cam (OHC). The transmission was a 8-speed dual range with an automatic clutch. The serial number began JH2JD010*ES400001.

1986

1986 Honda CT110


CT110'86 All decals and graphics were outlined in white. The "HONDA" decal was red. The "TRAIL 110" logo was black and red. The side cover panel was black. The ignition use a CD. The engine was a single cylinder displacing 105cc and used a single overhead cam (OHC). The transmission was a 8-speed dual range with an automatic clutch. The serial number began JH2JD010*GS500001.