I see a lot of them going for around $1200. I lucked out and got one that had been sitting in a garage for 10 years for $100. It took a new battery, some carb cleaner, and two kicks for it to start.... they are a marvel of simplicity.
I search this up because my dad said this was you needed back then and he wasn't riding a motorcycle ever again. Meanwhile I'm planning on getting a 400cc sportbike.
I have one. The kickstart is nice because there is a slipping device on it that locks up when kicking, but slips under the peak force of kickback. Prevents all kickback. It does slip too much sometimes and you have to bump start it though.
The kickstart is slipping because the clutch is out of adjustment. You loosen the locknut on the clutch cover and tighten the screw then back it off a little. Common issue on these honda semi auto engines
Yea, I've bought the Asian parts for years for all mine and have no problem with their quality. 82/83 models are nice as they're 12v. I've never paid more than a couple hundred for any of mine.
Nice angel blue! They're great bikes. I have 12 myself with one heavily modified with the wide wheels and the front disc conversion. BTW, you can get a headlight assembly that allows you to replace the bulb itself, it's not OEM, but it will save you some dollars when you want to replace a burnt bulb. Alternatively, you can carefully cut out the bulb from the original headlight and get a socket for a bulb moving foward...either or. There is also a CDI conversion for the 6v motors like yours, which allow you to have better electrical output! I've always found first gear to be extremely short with 2nd being tall. That being said, you can go up one tooth on the drive sprocket to help....it does slow down acceleration, but it'll reduce your engine whine when cruising
Thank you for the input...I'm new to this machine...I've noticed there's not a whole lot of 3rd party manufacturers making any aftermarket parts for this in the U.S. unless I'm not searching them properly. Yes the previous owner did have an aftermarket headligh assembly with one that can be removed of the bulb but much rather have it in a complete stock oem form for now.
I remember having to buy a headlight for one of those a long long time ago and it was not cheap, also if I remember right the carburetor and petcock Are All one piece so you can't rebuild the petcock you have to buy a whole new carburetor , but man I sure loved that one that I had !
*Starter gets hell beat out of it because of the 6-volt system...not enough power comes into it and that causes 'drag' and 'over-heat in the coils* *Convert over to 12v. is not hard BUT it means replacing every bulb including the 'pill' lights inside the speedo-housing* *The wiring is no prob since the increase is only another 6-volts and the voltage-regulator needs update* ( *6-volt batteries suck!* *They are asked to do 'too much w/too little' for an actual motorcycle which is why lights are so dim at low rpm's* ) ____________ *I HIGHLY advise the 'fattest road tire' you can get on the rims...because there's so little 'road-grip' on the skinny factory tires* ( *My '68 Honda '90' Super-Cub had 'skinnies' which were normal then but they had NONONO 'side-grip' at all on curves and I must've dumped at least 10x between 14 & 17 just because the tires simply sucked* ) ____________ *I love my '08 'Metropolitan' and it 'goes w/the house' when I croak because I can haul groceries like a freight-train + my 230lbs.of fat ass on the huge saddle!* *It just doesn't care at all...still hits 42 on flats* ( *Just minor performance stuff done but engine/exhaust are fac.stock, + 14-inch windscreen worth every dime of the $77 i paid for it* )
Is that what a Tesla on autopilot does? That was almost game over. It's getting increasingly scary for riders of small bikes. I had a 2T Stella (P-series copy) for a long time, I can't imagine being out there on it these days, though. But I do love your bike. Thanks for this quick adventure.
I had a late sixties model. But mine was a C90. Got it up to 62 mph. I would like to know more about these models. I think there was a C125. Would like to know which one has the largest engine. Looking to go a little faster than 55. Have been looking for awhile.
Man I have a CT110 but I am really jonesing for one of these guys. I live in a pretty car centric city so unfortunately even the 110 is a little hairy trying to keep up with traffic, so I already know a 70cc isn’t going to work. It would be nice to find a clean non-runner and slap a lifan 150cc in it. Anyway, yours is beautiful and I enjoyed the video.
"Should be in a museum" Screw that....drive it. I have/had several antique Vespas and I rode the shit out of them. You are not the owner, you are the caretaker. Drive it. Enjoy it. And then sell it when you are done and let someone else can enjoy it. You only live once.
It’s fun and efficient, not fast. I kind of hate the “semi-auto.” I’d much prefer a clutch and neutral between first and second, but it’s not horrible. Hope that helps. For me it’s more ‘why not,’ but I just happened upon mine.
Nice condition. I would say you paid $800 to $1000. A friend of mine has a 1983 C70 Passport with a clean Title but not in the same condition as yours and he wants $700. He paid a mechanic $350 to fix it up and get it running good. I don't know what he originally paid years ago. Probably $200. He's got about $550 in it. I think $700 is a bit much for his 1983 C70 since it isn't nearly as nice as yours. It's blue but a different shade of Blue. We'll see
I see a lot of them going for around $1200. I lucked out and got one that had been sitting in a garage for 10 years for $100. It took a new battery, some carb cleaner, and two kicks for it to start.... they are a marvel of simplicity.
I search this up because my dad said this was you needed back then and he wasn't riding a motorcycle ever again. Meanwhile I'm planning on getting a 400cc sportbike.
I have a blue '83 and just love it!
The aftermarket is rife with replacement and upgrade parts for these bikes.
Thanks for posting this video. That was a fun little tour of your town. =)
I have one. The kickstart is nice because there is a slipping device on it that locks up when kicking, but slips under the peak force of kickback. Prevents all kickback. It does slip too much sometimes and you have to bump start it though.
The kickstart is slipping because the clutch is out of adjustment. You loosen the locknut on the clutch cover and tighten the screw then back it off a little. Common issue on these honda semi auto engines
Sold the bike a year ago but thanks for the info
Yea, I've bought the Asian parts for years for all mine and have no problem with their quality. 82/83 models are nice as they're 12v. I've never paid more than a couple hundred for any of mine.
Great information. I tend to see more 81s for sale than anything, in Texas at least.
Any pics of your collection ?
Nice angel blue! They're great bikes. I have 12 myself with one heavily modified with the wide wheels and the front disc conversion.
BTW, you can get a headlight assembly that allows you to replace the bulb itself, it's not OEM, but it will save you some dollars when you want to replace a burnt bulb. Alternatively, you can carefully cut out the bulb from the original headlight and get a socket for a bulb moving foward...either or. There is also a CDI conversion for the 6v motors like yours, which allow you to have better electrical output!
I've always found first gear to be extremely short with 2nd being tall. That being said, you can go up one tooth on the drive sprocket to help....it does slow down acceleration, but it'll reduce your engine whine when cruising
Thank you for the input...I'm new to this machine...I've noticed there's not a whole lot of 3rd party manufacturers making any aftermarket parts for this in the U.S. unless I'm not searching them properly. Yes the previous owner did have an aftermarket headligh assembly with one that can be removed of the bulb but much rather have it in a complete stock oem form for now.
15t countershaft sprocket rocks.
I remember having to buy a headlight for one of those a long long time ago and it was not cheap, also if I remember right the carburetor and petcock Are All one piece so you can't rebuild the petcock you have to buy a whole new carburetor , but man I sure loved that one that I had !
Wild, just got the same year same color. Also wont start with a push button. No lights gotta dig in
I like this genre very much, I come from Vietnam, in our country we also like old motorcycles.
Wow , had a '71 in '1981 ... Only thing changed is the turn signals and i had an all black seat ...
Please help I'm looking for parts?!?! Where can I find official parts?!?
I have the same one!
*Starter gets hell beat out of it because of the 6-volt system...not enough power comes into it and that causes 'drag' and 'over-heat in the coils*
*Convert over to 12v. is not hard BUT it means replacing every bulb including the 'pill' lights inside the speedo-housing*
*The wiring is no prob since the increase is only another 6-volts and the voltage-regulator needs update*
( *6-volt batteries suck!* *They are asked to do 'too much w/too little' for an actual motorcycle which is why lights are so dim at low rpm's* )
____________
*I HIGHLY advise the 'fattest road tire' you can get on the rims...because there's so little 'road-grip' on the skinny factory tires*
( *My '68 Honda '90' Super-Cub had 'skinnies' which were normal then but they had NONONO 'side-grip' at all on curves and I must've dumped at least 10x between 14 & 17 just because the tires simply sucked* )
____________
*I love my '08 'Metropolitan' and it 'goes w/the house' when I croak because I can haul groceries like a freight-train + my 230lbs.of fat ass on the huge saddle!* *It just doesn't care at all...still hits 42 on flats*
( *Just minor performance stuff done but engine/exhaust are fac.stock, + 14-inch windscreen worth every dime of the $77 i paid for it* )
Is that what a Tesla on autopilot does? That was almost game over. It's getting increasingly scary for riders of small bikes. I had a 2T Stella (P-series copy) for a long time, I can't imagine being out there on it these days, though. But I do love your bike. Thanks for this quick adventure.
Great shape, It's the bike that put the post war developing world on wheels. Compared to my 1959 model yours looks like a luxury model...
I had a late sixties model. But mine was a C90. Got it up to 62 mph.
I would like to know more about these models. I think there was a C125. Would like to know which one has the largest engine. Looking to go a little faster than 55.
Have been looking for awhile.
Man I have a CT110 but I am really jonesing for one of these guys. I live in a pretty car centric city so unfortunately even the 110 is a little hairy trying to keep up with traffic, so I already know a 70cc isn’t going to work. It would be nice to find a clean non-runner and slap a lifan 150cc in it.
Anyway, yours is beautiful and I enjoyed the video.
Thank you!! Will post more future vids of it
A c70 is geared a bit differently than a ct110. You should be in the 40s when it comes to MPH, which is fine if you stay off the highways
Beautiful town. Somewhere in SC?
Honda manufactured a grey bodywork model of the C70.
Looks like the one I had! 😀👍
I'm looking at one in red and white thats about in the same shape as this one and the owner is asking $1350.
"Should be in a museum" Screw that....drive it. I have/had several antique Vespas and I rode the shit out of them. You are not the owner, you are the caretaker. Drive it. Enjoy it. And then sell it when you are done and let someone else can enjoy it. You only live once.
these machines are so fun. im gonna sell mine and buy a mini bike though because they are even more fun.
How much did you paid 500$ at most ?
I need the seet
Nice
How much they sell for
I maybe overpaid 1500 for a pretty nice one just like in the video, but I'm happy.
Does the video answer the question "Why a 1981 Honda C70 in 2022?" Not being sarcastic, I see one for sale on Craigslist.
It’s fun and efficient, not fast. I kind of hate the “semi-auto.” I’d much prefer a clutch and neutral between first and second, but it’s not horrible. Hope that helps. For me it’s more ‘why not,’ but I just happened upon mine.
That's the weirdest accelerator grip I've ever seen...
just a masterpiace never sale it just enjoy it
Nice condition. I would say you paid $800 to $1000. A friend of mine has a 1983 C70 Passport with a clean Title but not in the same condition as yours and he wants $700. He paid a mechanic $350 to fix it up and get it running good. I don't know what he originally paid years ago. Probably $200. He's got about $550 in it. I think $700 is a bit much for his 1983 C70 since it isn't nearly as nice as yours. It's blue but a different shade of Blue. We'll see
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It looks rather rust free. I’m guessing $1300 would be a great deal. Leave it as is. We love our Angel Blue and Monza red ‘81’s.
You said you were gonna say how much you paid? Yet people ask and you don't answer?
I never said I’d say how much…look at 1:44 of the vide…I asked the viewers to take a guess of how much?
This was always my least favorite 1s
You keep using the word “molested”. It sounds very creepy. You should drop that word from your videos.
That's a pretty normal lingo when it comes to referring to vehicles.