1972 Honda CT70 Trail at No Reserve
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Saturday, February 7, 2026

This 1972 Honda CT70 Trail was refinished under prior ownership and acquired by the current owner in 2025. The bike is finished in Candy Yellow Special and equipped with a 72cc four-stroke single paired with a three-speed semi-automatic transmission. Details include a kick starter, a CHP carburet...
This 1972 Honda CT70 Trail was refinished under prior ownership and acquired by the current owner in 2025. The bike is finished in Candy Yellow Special and equipped with a 72cc four-stroke single paired with a three-speed semi-automatic transmission. Details include a kick starter, a CHP carburetor, an upswept exhaust system, a black vinyl seat, trail lighting, twist-lock folding handlebars, 10″ three-piece wheels, chrome fenders, and a side stand. This CT70 Trail is now offered at no reserve in Tennessee for off-road use only with a bill of sale.

The hollow T-bone frame was refinished in Candy Yellow Special under prior ownership with blue, yellow, black, and white replacement graphics. Color-matched components include the chain guard, fork covers, and swingarm, and additional details include a chrome engine guard with integrated skidplate, a right-side grab handle, a horn, trail lighting, and chrome fenders. The black vinyl seat is a replacement CHP unit.

The silver 10″ three-piece wheels wear 4.00″-wide Bridgestone Trail tires. Suspension consists of a conventional fork as well as dual shocks mounted to the swingarm, and braking is handled by drums at both ends.

Chrome twist-locking folding handlebars carry black grips and controls as well as bright levers. The 50-mph speedometer displays recommended shift points, and the five-digit odometer shows one mile.

The 72cc four-stroke single is equipped with a kick starter, an upswept matte-black exhaust system with chrome heat shields, and a CHP carburetor. The bike has not been ridden under current ownership.

The bike is equipped with a three-speed transmission with an automatic clutch and a gold-finished drive chain.
The bike does not have a title or registration. It is being sold on a bill of sale only.
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