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{{Infobox Motorcycle | |||
|name = Honda CT70 | |||
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|aka = , Trail | |||
|manufacturer = [[Honda]] | |||
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|production = 69-94 | |||
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|engine = 70cc | |||
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|spark_plug = {{sparkplug|C7HSA}} '69-71 , '72-73 , '74-79<br />{{sparkplug|CR6HSA}} '91-94 | |||
|battery = {{battery|6N2A-2C-3}} '72-73<br />{{battery|6N4C-1B}} '74-79<br />{{battery|YT4L-BS}} '91-94<br />{{battery|6N2A-2C}} '69-71 | |||
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|front_tire = {{tire|3.50-10}} '91-94<br />{{tire|4.00-10}} '69-71 , '72-73 , '74-79 | |||
|rear_tire = {{tire|3.50-10}} '91-94<br />{{tire|4.00-10}} '69-71 , '72-73 , '74-79 | |||
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}} | |||
The '''Honda CT70''' is a [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Honda]] from 1969 to 1994. | |||
[[Image:honda_Ct70k0.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Honda CT70K0 Minitrail 70]] | [[Image:honda_Ct70k0.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Honda CT70K0 Minitrail 70]] | ||
The '''Honda Minitrail CT70''' also known as the '''Honda ST series''' in Canada was a 70[[cc]] [[Four stroke|4-stroke]], [[OHC]], [[dual-purpose motorcycle]] or larger than usual [[minibike]] manufactured by [[Honda]] from 1969 through 1994. The '''CL70''' shared the same engine with its taller cousin, the [[Honda CL70]]. | The '''Honda Minitrail CT70''' also known as the '''Honda ST series''' in Canada was a 70[[cc]] [[Four stroke|4-stroke]], [[OHC]], [[dual-purpose motorcycle]] or larger than usual [[minibike]] manufactured by [[Honda]] from 1969 through 1994. The '''CL70''' shared the same engine with its taller cousin, the [[Honda CL70]]. |