One vintage Honda CT70H is cool.
All three factory Candy colors sitting together? That's a
collection.
Revheads is offering this killer lot of three 1970 Honda CT70H
Trail 70s, representing all three factory Candy colors:
Candy Emerald Green
Candy Blue Green
Candy Topaz Orange
All three bikes have been fully restored with an emphasis on
keeping them as authentic as possible, utilizing approximately 90%
factory Honda parts throughout the restorations. These weren't
slapped together with a catalog full of aftermarket pieces just to
look pretty-they were restored to retain the factory Honda
character that makes these early Trail 70s so damn collectible.
And these aren't your standard CT70s.
All three are the desirable CT70H models, giving you the 4-speed
manual transmission and hand-operated clutch that separates the
H-model from the standard Trail 70.
Since being restored, these bikes haven't been out getting hammered
down trails or passed around the neighborhood. Each one has less
than 10 miles on it since restoration, keeping this trio extremely
fresh and ready for the serious Honda collector.
The real attraction here is having the entire lineup together.
Candy Emerald Green. Candy Blue Green. Candy Topaz Orange.
Three iconic colors. Three restored CT70Hs. One opportunity to grab
the complete trio without spending years hunting them down
individually.
Put them in the garage. Put them in the showroom. Park them next to
your vintage Hondas. Hell, put them in the living room if your wife
will let you.
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