190cc Honda Trail 70 Build | TOTAL RESTOMOD

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Published 2019-09-25
1971 Honda Trail 70 restomod build video! I bought this CT70 rolling chassis for cheap ($200), and I bought tons of new parts for it online including larger wheels and tires, a Zongshen 190cc 5 speed engine (similar but not identical to the Pitster Pro 190 and Daytona 190), new triple tree front forks, a front disc brake, and more. This Honda CT70 restomod build is wicked!

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All Comments (21)
  • @CarsandCameras
    Do you want more videos on this project?? If so, HIT THE THUMBS UP! :)
  • @johnnie2638
    Oh man! My dad bought me a Honda Trail 70 when I was a kid back in the early 70s. It was my first motorized bike & I rode that little bike all over the woods where we lived in northern Arizona. I loved jumping it and all my friends wanted rides. I was king sh**! It was even that same color in the video. Great memories.
  • Love the little bikes with big power. In the mid 70’s I had an original hot rod mini bike, a Bonanza chassis with a Hodaka 100 2 stroke 5 spd motor. My Dad rode it through the fence to show us how dangerous it was LMAO we couldn’t help him up, we were on the ground rolling.
  • My 1st motorcycle was a 1970 green CT70...that was 50 yrs ago. It was my first time learning to use a clutch. Brings back good memories.
  • @99milesaway41
    Guys, I've never been much of a fan of the trail 70. But I gotta be honest, I love how that one turned out, I would totally ride that thing.
  • @nicpstg
    Grom killer! Easily the coolest build on the channel.
  • @gchsbus
    Years ago, I bought a 155 high output but I put it on a chinese copy of a Honda Chaly. I added a supercharger and had a shop help me tune it. Also changed the gearing so it was a little bit of a dog at the start but she could cruise on the interstate no problem. In my state, at the time, we had motorcycle inspection. The bike was titled as a moped (originally was a 49cc) but I had a friend who was a dealer in another state and I sent him the title and he did his magic and sent me a title in his dealers name with the body change to an motorcycle. So then I changed the title back to me and took it for inspection. Man.... I would get pulled over ALL THE TIME on the interstate by state troopers. Telling me the bik wasn't safe for the highway and that it didn't belong. I would just basically tell them this, "I have a MC endorsement on my license, I am wearing a helmet, the bike insured, the bike is registered as a motorcycle, and it has a valid inspection sticker. I wasn't speeding and I was riding within the flow of traffic. So whats the issue here??". They would get so mad and let me go. A few years later I sold the bike but I still miss it. Four speed manual clutch!
  • I had one of these growing up and always had fun never any serious issues and the value keeps going up on those. For good reason!
  • @edgarowens565
    All I could see when you were riding it was that seat was off to one side. Bike looks awesome. Love yalls builds.
  • @AT_motors
    I've been waiting for this video! Love how it turned out
  • I built a really nice ct70 about 5 years ago I had the same front-end with the disc brakes had the 12 inch falcon rims I painted it house of colors candy purple and I had this guy Darryl gunderson from Las veges build me a 108 stroker motor it was really torqueie 3 gear wheelies it ran 62 mph I was going to build a 190 I was on all those ct70 forums on Facebook. I really enjoyed it.
  • @djshnibz
    Definitely do road trip motovlog with Ike to the beach
  • I saw the ball bearing in the steering tube and said ah crap they gonna go everywhere. Love It guys keep it up
  • @bobmanbob3885
    I had a Kawa KDX 175,1980 and my brother a Yam IT 175, 1979 , the sister in law had a pristine 1973 Honda CT 70 K1 Pretty similar to yours, and she was able to follow us mostly everywhere!😂 yes we gave her a break often but still she was able to follow us with this awesome little bike in the woods of northern Québec.
  • @505197
    That looks like a fun build. You inspired me to dig out my Honda Helix, air up the tires, and take a 150 mile round trip to Frankfort Ky to visit my cousins. I was gonna take my BMW R1100R, but the Helix is so comfortable, it has a back rest for me, and a nice large windscreen. and it barely sips fuel. My dog enjoys riding my motorcycles also.
  • @GruesomeJeans
    In my years of buying car parts and doing backyard repairs, I've never had a decent bolt on experience. For some reason, everything requires fitment customization. It's a real pain. But, I think you guys have a really good foundation for it. Now it's time to tidy things up and repair stuff.
  • @tortminator3675
    Only the og subscribers know about Ike saying thank you go power sports in practically every video.
  • @NukeLife87
    Road trip? Tail Of The Dragon is a must. July 2020, I travel a lot for work and miss out on all your meet up's.
  • @KingHenryVR4
    My brother an his wife used to go down to Busco alot years ago before they had kids, bunch of our relatives used to also be in to going there, I think that kinda fizzled out for all of them over the years though. He was telling me if I ever get my Honda 250ES going I might enjoy riding it out there.