Wow Mike, your awesome and a Master at what you do. After 50 years the Honda CT70 from 1974 still looks modern and not outdated especially compared to all the other bikes made that long ago. It just seems to me That the CT70 never became outdated especially with its looks. Mike if anyone can understand what I am trying to say it would be you lol. Do you know what I mean and what im trying to say because its hard to explain im sorry to say? It seems like Honda made a bike that will never look outdated... Like I said your the master and very impressive what you did and how well you know your business. Superb Job love your videos.
I really appreciate this video and others you put out Mike! I have a CT70 clone and pulled the lifan 110 engine out of it because it had some issues. It was so easy! I have a new LIfan 125 coming from Trailbuddy next week. Gonna be a blast! I also copied your idea for a spare tank on the back rack.
Nice . I have a X19 with a 110cc 4-spd auto transmission electric start. I got a 125cc with a 4-spd manual trans to put in the X19 (An unmarked Lifan) I think it will fit in it well without much modification Thank you for sharing this swap video
Tom Hooker in Indy does a fantastic job on top ends if you need a machinist to bore the jug and any other top end work. Also glad to hear you’re sing DRATV (Beatrice Cycle), very good reputable company
Great video and very informative. Will be one to save to go back to. I am amazed how he revs up a brand new motor before it even gets warmed up. That I would not do. Just my 2cents and that is all it is probably worth..
Thanks for watching. I’ve used over 60 of these 125 Lifan’s. The thing I’ve learned, they don’t require a break in. I’ve got 2 with over 8000 miles each and I revved them to the limit straight out of the box. These engines are nearly indestructible.
@@MiniBikeMike guess that is a good thing. Saw a little smoke when you revved but maybe build oil but myself I would always let any motor warm up a bit to get oil throughout the motor. Just like starting a car or truck and revving it right away. Don't think you would have oil all through motor. Just an opinion. As far as indestructible they should be it is a Honda knock off.. :-)..
@@jimg2885 The initial smoke was leftover oil in the exhaust from the bad top end of the stock engine. I’ve ridden the bike all weekend and it hasn’t smoked any more. 👍🏻
That’s a great video. It will def help when we all need to re wire a bike! Any chance you could do one with the trail buddy sub harness/re use the stock harness?
@@MiniBikeMike I have a 1991 Honda trail 70 frame it has forks and swing arm on it and I have 2 CT70H frames with forks and swing arm and wheels on them And one of them has a 3 speed motor on it and I have a one green Ct70 Frame with forks and swing arm and forks
@@MiniBikeMike yeah if I can get my channel built up Iam hoping to be making a lot of videos and working on my projects I’ve looked in a 3 hour Radius around me I’m looking for a 4 speed manual motor off a CT70H
Hi. My original rear tire sprocket is quite worn. What would you suggest to replace it with to match the new lifan 125. Thanks again. Keep the videos coming, any content on these old beauties is good watching!
It's been 3 years since this video. I'm looking at Amazon and there's a big price range for these motors, about $260-$600. Which one do you recommend these days? Generic or Lifan? Thanks so much/
@@vorhese It depends on what features, in an engine, you want. I really like semiauto’s. To find those, the current choice is 110cc X-Pro or the expensive Lifan 125cc. If you want manual, I prefer the 4up shifting, so again, I go with X-Pro 125cc. If you want 1dn3up, then the unbranded Lifan on Amazon is fine.
@@Storm20199 I run the shipping oil for the first 100 miles. Many people are confused about the shipping oil. Somehow, a rumor was started that it’s not good stuff. It’s actually gear oil. They ship the engines with it because it has a higher resistance to rust than normal engine oil. I like to run it for a 100 miles, to get all the internals coated, then change to 10w-40 four stroke oil.
Hats off to you sir great video. been thinking about doing this . I have the same bike 73.low compression and a good running china 110 atv with a bad frame. thumb throttle semi 3sp ct 70 on the way. any link or pointers on the harness build ? going to need a battery as it electric start only . but more interested in the branch off wires for the 12v conversion.
It depends on the engine. Most Lifan’s with one yellow and one white are half wave. I typically purchase complete engine sets that include items like the CDI and coil. If you need a coil, they can be bought at Trail Buddy, CHP, Mikes MiniTrail, etc.
Hi! I have a question. I am about to swap my honda chaly 50cc 1975 engine with a 125cc cross engine. Do i need the 12v wiring harness? Or it s okay to continue with the stock one? Great job by the way
I’ve never worked on a Chaly, so I’m not familiar with their harness. Personally, I’d pull the old harness and install one designed for the 12v engine.
Great video. Was wondering what exhaust you're using. I just swapped out my CT70 with a Lifan 140cc, but the og exhaust doesn't seem to fit properly, thank you.
125cc semi-auto are ridiculous in price right now, upwards of $600+. Amazon has a 110cc semi-auto for $280 delivered. Here is link: 110cc semi-auto amzn.to/3Jq9Nev
Hi Mike, fairly new to your videos but love them thanks. Im thinking about putting in a 125 unbranded lifan into my 1971 honda ct70. I was wondering if the engine you used was a 4 up or 1N234 shift pattern and where you bought yours and part number. I love the way yours sounds and revs and want to make sure I get one similiar to yours. Hope you have time to respond, Thank you
I don’t remember which shift pattern this particular engine had, I’ve used lots of each. They’re all gonna sound the same, the top end of each is the same.
Sorry to disturb you one more time, was the 125 a true Lifan or a knockoff and if you dont mind me asking where you purchased it from. Are the ones on ebay and Amazon the same. Youre the Best on Minis and by the way I am subscribed and have hit the thumbs up. Stay Cool, Ken
@kennycas7668 I’m not aware of any company building knock offs of Lifan engines. Lifan puts their name on the side of some engines and charge a little more because it actually says “Lifan”. The sell the exact same engine on eBay and Amazon as unbranded and they do not say Lifan. If the cam cover has “CDI” in big letters on it, it’s most likely a Lifan. I buy the unbranded versions on both eBay and Amazon, whoever is cheapest at the time.
Hi. Love the video. Just what I was looking for. Is it difficult to wire in the turn signals. The bike I’m going to do this swap in has signals. Thanks again
Just be prepared….it’s not a direct bolt-in. The CL90 used a different engine bolt pattern than the CT70 and current aftermarket engines. You’ll need to fab some engine mounts for it to work. If you can handle that, the rest is pretty simple.
Cool video Mike. How much difference do you think that carb made? I used the one that came with the engine on my recent CL70 build. Wondering if I should change it.
Anyone help me figure out what engine swap I can put in a Yamaha ht-1. I am hoping to restore the OEM 90cc motor and put a lifan in my current ht1. Someone told me the Lifan engines mount horizontal, just wondering it would fit my HT1.
Is the wiring the same if you have a battery? I’m new to the CT70 world and haven’t had time to really dig into mine yet. Awesome channel BTW. I’ve been watching it for days now.
The 125cc pushes this bike to 60mph. I have no need or desire to go any faster. Plus, the Lifan 125 is the most dependable aftermarket engine out there. I’ve used over 60 of them and have never had a problem.
Mike, I am a newb to your channel. Had a CT70 for my 11th birthday present. The Blue one! Thank you Mamma for doing house work all year to gather the 4-5 hundred dollars it cost back then. Wish I hadn't let it go as now watching you even the frame would have been valuable to me. Here is my question. I am 64 years old and want a bike that I can get my bad knees over just to play around with my son in the hollow I live in. Would like to be able to license it as well for short jaunt to the Post Office about a Half a mile away or so. Is an Ice Bear worth having since I may never see a CT70 again. Would love it if the Honda Dax is released in America but the original CT70 is where my heart and memories are. Sorry for such a long comment. Love your channel so now a fan for life! Or the rest of mine anyway! I could watch your videos all day long!
Thanks for watching! If you’ve seen my most recent videos, I picked up a 2022 Icebear Champion CT70 clone. I’ve got almost 100 miles on the bike and I love it. Runs great, rides great. For $1500, I highly recommend them.
Is that an XL 70 in the background? I am looking for one...Had a new one in '76...A gift from my Dad, who has been gone for several years... Biggest mistake was trading it for a CR which gave me headaches. Please let me know. TY
@scottberti2613 If you’re using the stock internal Honda throttle, they all stick. No amount of cleaning will get it to snap back. Josh Eule has a spring kit to help the stock throttle return.
I use a Nibbi 24mm carb on most of my personal bikes. The goal of this video was to show that you could buy the complete set (with carb) and swap out an engine in a day.
@@MiniBikeMike do you ever end up needing to change the jetting on the nibbi 24 carbs? I saw someone else’s video of a champion with the nibbi 24 and it didn’t seem to run quite right with stock jets
Mike I want to do this to my ct70. Not sure of its year, having tranny trouble so good time to just upgrade the engine. I have a 3 speed auto and want to do the 4 speed manual. Shouldn't be any problem right? Just no neutral light, no biggie.. Also working off your lift of parts, 2nd ebay is not found with link, what is this part? Also ignition is out of stock and suggestions? Sorry about all the questions I just really want to get rolling on this. Lastly the unbranded ebay engine is ok? No trouble with it????
The unbranded engines are very good, zero troubles with the dozen or so I’ve used. You can get an ignition switch from Trail Buddy, with the wiring harness. I think that other item was just a cheap inline fuel shutoff. You can pick those up at any hardware store.
Hey Mike my head light doesn't turn on unless I hit the break light and it also does the same when I hit the horn button I don't know why it's doing that
What harness are you using and what model bike do you have? If you have a yellow wire in the body harness, it connects to the brown/red wire of the Hi/Lo switch.
@@MiniBikeMike I have a 1971 honda ct70 with the trailbuddy TB515 12v wire harness the one that you have and the yellow wire is connected to brown and red but when I pull the break light switch the head light turns on and and when not pulled the head light will turn off I have look over the wiring and all is connected right
@@contrains1264 I would unplug all the wires in the headlight bucket. The only wires I would hook up are: Yellow of harness to Brown/Red of Hi/Lo switch Blue of Hi/Lo switch to blue of headlight White of Hi/Lo switch to white of headlight Green of headlight to green in harness. Make sure everything else is unplugged. Start your bike. The headlight should come on and the switch moves it from Hi to Lo beam. If that works, start plugging other wires in and check their operation as you go.
Sounds like they sent you an engine with a 428 sprocket. Does it have 428 stamped on it? Regardless, you’re going to want a new sprocket anyway, the stock ones are way too small….usually. You need a sprocket with 16 teeth and fits a 420 chain. The tricky part is the splined hole size. There are two different size splined shafts on these engines: 17mm and 20mm. Hopefully, your sprocket has it printed on it or the engine came with specifications that list the shaft size. If not, you’ll need to measure it. eBay and Amazon have plenty of sprockets for $15 or so.
Yes, if you didn’t get a coil with the engine, you will need a 12v coil. The link wouldn’t have been for a coil, I only buy engines that come with the “set”: …..carb, coil, etc.
That's what they told me to buy, the TB161 kit. Are you saying the TB122 $57 universal 12v harness will replace the ENTIRE old harness along with TB153 12v 4-Pin Key Switch with Lock Assembly and would have working blinkers and everything with some basic splicing?
@JoeSmith-sv4jn The harness I mentioned is $57. Sure, there’s always other ways. You ask me which way was best. The best way is too install TB422 and go.
I typically use a harness from Trail Buddy. Their part number is TB515. Unfortunately, they are currently out of stock, so i built this harness from scratch, duplicating the Trail Buddy harness. The wiring harness for running with no lights typically comes with the engine when you buy it. If not, all the parts suppliers stock a simple harness.
@@mrfenderguy1 Here is the same engine on Amazon. Looks like price went up a few bucks. 125CC Engine Motor,Single cylinder 4-stroke with Air-Cooled Motor Engine Pit Dirt Bike For Honda CRF50 CRF70 USA STOCK www.amazon.com/dp/B07KR8X66N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_56SZBPTGJ6V2Y3HNJ5WR
Everyone add about 3hrs onto how long it took Mini Bike Mike😂 He’s a pro! Made that look easy!
Haha. I’ve seen you’re stuff, you’d knock it out quick.
Wow Mike, your awesome and a Master at what you do. After 50 years the Honda CT70 from 1974 still looks modern and not outdated especially compared to all the other bikes made that long ago. It just seems to me That the CT70 never became outdated especially with its looks. Mike if anyone can understand what I am trying to say it would be you lol. Do you know what I mean and what im trying to say because its hard to explain im sorry to say? It seems like Honda made a bike that will never look outdated... Like I said your the master and very impressive what you did and how well you know your business. Superb Job love your videos.
I really appreciate this video and others you put out Mike! I have a CT70 clone and pulled the lifan 110 engine out of it because it had some issues. It was so easy! I have a new LIfan 125 coming from Trailbuddy next week. Gonna be a blast! I also copied your idea for a spare tank on the back rack.
@@snakepit101 The 125 will make the bike rip…you’re gonna enjoy it!
Awesome!
And...3hrs, start to finish, including a couple breaks...that's impressive!
Nice job.
Thanks! Our conversation inspired this one. I hope it helps you or anyone else tackling this swap.
Nice . I have a X19 with a 110cc 4-spd auto transmission electric start.
I got a 125cc with a 4-spd manual trans to put in the X19 (An unmarked Lifan)
I think it will fit in it well without much modification
Thank you for sharing this swap video
Tom Hooker in Indy does a fantastic job on top ends if you need a machinist to bore the jug and any other top end work.
Also glad to hear you’re sing DRATV (Beatrice Cycle), very good reputable company
Great video and very informative. Will be one to save to go back to. I am amazed how he revs up a brand new motor before it even gets warmed up. That I would not do. Just my 2cents and that is all it is probably worth..
Thanks for watching. I’ve used over 60 of these 125 Lifan’s. The thing I’ve learned, they don’t require a break in. I’ve got 2 with over 8000 miles each and I revved them to the limit straight out of the box. These engines are nearly indestructible.
@@MiniBikeMike guess that is a good thing. Saw a little smoke when you revved but maybe build oil but myself I would always let any motor warm up a bit to get oil throughout the motor. Just like starting a car or truck and revving it right away. Don't think you would have oil all through motor. Just an opinion. As far as indestructible they should be it is a Honda knock off.. :-)..
@@jimg2885 The initial smoke was leftover oil in the exhaust from the bad top end of the stock engine. I’ve ridden the bike all weekend and it hasn’t smoked any more. 👍🏻
I have a feeling if I got in a time machine and went back about 40 years, I would see the same (kid) on the same bike. I totally get it.
Go back 50 years. 40 years ago, I had my drivers license and little Hondas weren’t touched much then.😁
Now I can say that my weekend is complete 👏👏👏
Perfect for my Sunday viewing!
Thanks for watching.
I can't believe how fast you had that bike broken down. Its like you have done it before
Yep, once or twice. Haha
Had one of these when I was a kid wish I would of kept it
Awesome thanks for making these videos!
Thanks for watching.
Found this video a little late...but so glad I did. Great work...im a subscriber now :)
Thanks!
hey nice build but I recommend you to change out that cloth air filter for a oiled foam one. I find that the cloth ones let alot of sand through
All my bikes are built for street, never have had any problems.
Great video! Like the long ones 👍
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
That’s a great video. It will def help when we all need to re wire a bike! Any chance you could do one with the trail buddy sub harness/re use the stock harness?
Thanks! I’ve never tried the sub harness. I’d have to watch a TH-cam video to figure it out. 🤣
Man I love my trail 70s
Me too!
@@MiniBikeMike I have a 1991 Honda trail 70 frame it has forks and swing arm on it and I have 2 CT70H frames with forks and swing arm and wheels on them And one of them has a 3 speed motor on it and I have a one green Ct70 Frame with forks and swing arm and forks
@@wheelerdealer4481 Sounds like you have plenty of future projects. 👍🏻
@@MiniBikeMike yeah if I can get my channel built up Iam hoping to be making a lot of videos and working on my projects I’ve looked in a 3 hour Radius around me I’m looking for a 4 speed manual motor off a CT70H
Great video Mike! Thanks!
Thanks for watching. Hope all is well with you!
Totally Awesome 👍
Thanks!
Hey mike, can you elaborate on the peg bracket for my cl70 setup?
Hi. My original rear tire sprocket is quite worn. What would you suggest to replace it with to match the new lifan 125. Thanks again. Keep the videos coming, any content on these old beauties is good watching!
Depends a little on your front sprocket. I’d run a 16/33 or a 17/35.
@@MiniBikeMike thank you sir
Thanks for sharing a great video
Nice hobby, my friend. 😊👍🏼
Thank you!
hello, Where can I find all cables for ct 70 with Lifan 110 engine? Thanks for your great, informative videos
CHP, Trail Buddy, Mike’s Mini Trails…..they all have stock cables. If your Lifan has a manual trans, you’ll need a clutch cable from an H model.
That thing looks fun. 😁👍🏼
The 125cc engine is perfect for ripping around trails or in the yard. With the correct gearing, you can hit mid50’s mph.
Great video and great job
Thanks!
It's been 3 years since this video. I'm looking at Amazon and there's a big price range for these motors, about $260-$600. Which one do you recommend these days? Generic or Lifan? Thanks so much/
@@vorhese It depends on what features, in an engine, you want. I really like semiauto’s. To find those, the current choice is 110cc X-Pro or the expensive Lifan 125cc. If you want manual, I prefer the 4up shifting, so again, I go with X-Pro 125cc. If you want 1dn3up, then the unbranded Lifan on Amazon is fine.
@@MiniBikeMike Wow thanks for that quick response.
Mike thanks for the videos. I'm a new subscriber. I want to retain my engine guard also does the lifan have to be non electric start?
Thanks
@@fyerfytr Thanks. If your engine has a bottom starter, I have a video that shows the modifications I did, to get it to fit.
Did you drain the transport oil that the engine came with? Was a good video to watch but not sure if I missed that part mate
@@Storm20199 I run the shipping oil for the first 100 miles. Many people are confused about the shipping oil. Somehow, a rumor was started that it’s not good stuff. It’s actually gear oil. They ship the engines with it because it has a higher resistance to rust than normal engine oil. I like to run it for a 100 miles, to get all the internals coated, then change to 10w-40 four stroke oil.
Congrats brother.
Hats off to you sir great video. been thinking about doing this . I have the same bike 73.low compression and a good running china 110 atv with a bad frame. thumb throttle semi 3sp ct 70 on the way. any link or pointers on the harness build ? going to need a battery as it electric start only . but more interested in the branch off wires for the 12v conversion.
Trail Buddy harness TB422 has all the wiring for electric start.
After watching your video on the harness I'm just going to start with atv harnesses and build it to my needs. 👍
The parts link won’t work! Looking for the same wiring harness for my ct70
@@kls1724 Trail Buddy simple 12v harness. Their part number is TB515.
Hey Mike. Awesome tutorial 👌. Quick question are you using a 12v half wave or full wave regulator? Also where did you get the coil? Thanks
It depends on the engine. Most Lifan’s with one yellow and one white are half wave. I typically purchase complete engine sets that include items like the CDI and coil. If you need a coil, they can be bought at Trail Buddy, CHP, Mikes MiniTrail, etc.
Súper awesome video
Hey Mike thanks for the videos
Can you tell me where and what size shrink tube you used for the cables?
Thanks
Jim
I’m sure I purchased it on eBay……many years ago. As for size, I’m not sure. I made that video so long ago, I don’t remember. Maybe 1/4”?
Awesome!!!
Hi! I have a question. I am about to swap my honda chaly 50cc 1975 engine with a 125cc cross engine. Do i need the 12v wiring harness? Or it s okay to continue with the stock one?
Great job by the way
I’ve never worked on a Chaly, so I’m not familiar with their harness. Personally, I’d pull the old harness and install one designed for the 12v engine.
Great video. Was wondering what exhaust you're using. I just swapped out my CT70 with a Lifan 140cc, but the og exhaust doesn't seem to fit properly, thank you.
I always use the stock exhaust, I like the way it looks. The rear mount doesn’t line up. If you watch my video after this one, I show how I fix it.
Where's the best place to buy a motor? Any part numbers for a lifan 4-speed auto? Wanting to be able to keep the lights n blinkers.
125cc semi-auto are ridiculous in price right now, upwards of $600+.
Amazon has a 110cc semi-auto for $280 delivered. Here is link:
110cc semi-auto
amzn.to/3Jq9Nev
What about the big block honda 125cc from the 3 wheeler! Is that the bolt pattern like the original Cub?
@@pistonkeeper No clue. I’ve never messed with a bike that has training wheels.
Hi Mike, fairly new to your videos but love them thanks. Im thinking about putting in a 125 unbranded lifan into my 1971 honda ct70. I was wondering if the engine you used was a 4 up or 1N234 shift pattern and where you bought yours and part number. I love the way yours sounds and revs and want to make sure I get one similiar to yours. Hope you have time to respond, Thank you
I don’t remember which shift pattern this particular engine had, I’ve used lots of each. They’re all gonna sound the same, the top end of each is the same.
Sorry to disturb you one more time, was the 125 a true Lifan or a knockoff and if you dont mind me asking where you purchased it from. Are the ones on ebay and Amazon the same. Youre the Best on Minis and by the way I am subscribed and have hit the thumbs up. Stay Cool, Ken
@kennycas7668 I’m not aware of any company building knock offs of Lifan engines. Lifan puts their name on the side of some engines and charge a little more because it actually says “Lifan”. The sell the exact same engine on eBay and Amazon as unbranded and they do not say Lifan. If the cam cover has “CDI” in big letters on it, it’s most likely a Lifan. I buy the unbranded versions on both eBay and Amazon, whoever is cheapest at the time.
Hi. Love the video. Just what I was looking for. Is it difficult to wire in the turn signals. The bike I’m going to do this swap in has signals. Thanks again
Thanks. If you pick up harness number TB422 from Trail Buddy, it has the signal wires included in the harness.
@@MiniBikeMike thanks Mike. You rock! 👍
i like that lil scissor lift under the engine... what brand/kind is it???
OMT on Amazon.
I’m about to put a lifan 125 manual clutch on a 1968 Honda CL90. Do you have any pointers and if you ever done it and do you have a video on it?
Just be prepared….it’s not a direct bolt-in. The CL90 used a different engine bolt pattern than the CT70 and current aftermarket engines. You’ll need to fab some engine mounts for it to work. If you can handle that, the rest is pretty simple.
Thanks Buddy and thanks for your great videos
Cool video Mike. How much difference do you think that carb made? I used the one that came with the engine on my recent CL70 build. Wondering if I should change it.
I doubt there is much difference. I would have used the one that came with the engine, had it not had the cable operated choke.
Anyone help me figure out what engine swap I can put in a Yamaha ht-1. I am hoping to restore the OEM 90cc motor and put a lifan in my current ht1. Someone told me the Lifan engines mount horizontal, just wondering it would fit my HT1.
I’m sure it’s not a direct bolt-in, but anything can be made to fit.
@@MiniBikeMike thanks, gonna give it a shot. and if I gotta move some bars on the frame shouldn't be the end of the world.
Did you see how bad that front tire was split?
Is the wiring the same if you have a battery? I’m new to the CT70 world and haven’t had time to really dig into mine yet.
Awesome channel BTW. I’ve been watching it for days now.
Yes. The harness has a positive and negative wire for the battery.
why do you not put a higher cc on it? Nice video
The 125cc pushes this bike to 60mph. I have no need or desire to go any faster. Plus, the Lifan 125 is the most dependable aftermarket engine out there. I’ve used over 60 of them and have never had a problem.
Do they come with oil already in them or did I miss where you added it?
They do come shipped with oil. I usually run them a few hundred miles, then change it.
Mike, I am a newb to your channel. Had a CT70 for my 11th birthday present. The Blue one! Thank you Mamma for doing house work all year to gather the 4-5 hundred dollars it cost back then. Wish I hadn't let it go as now watching you even the frame would have been valuable to me. Here is my question. I am 64 years old and want a bike that I can get my bad knees over just to play around with my son in the hollow I live in. Would like to be able to license it as well for short jaunt to the Post Office about a Half a mile away or so. Is an Ice Bear worth having since I may never see a CT70 again. Would love it if the Honda Dax is released in America but the original CT70 is where my heart and memories are. Sorry for such a long comment. Love your channel so now a fan for life! Or the rest of mine anyway! I could watch your videos all day long!
Thanks for watching! If you’ve seen my most recent videos, I picked up a 2022 Icebear Champion CT70 clone. I’ve got almost 100 miles on the bike and I love it. Runs great, rides great. For $1500, I highly recommend them.
@@MiniBikeMike Thank you Mike, Remind me where you purchased yours. Was it Cajun Maddogs?
@@airigamitipstricks5957 Yes. Very good experience with them.
Where did you get the engine lift.
Good to see you back, Mike! How did your truck resto turn out?
About the time I got it drivable, the engine started knocking. There’ll be an engine swap video in the future.
Is that an XL 70 in the background? I am looking for one...Had a new one in '76...A gift from my Dad, who has been gone for several years...
Biggest mistake was trading it for a CR which gave me headaches.
Please let me know. TY
This video is from a few years ago…..everything you see in this video was sold long ago and replaced with other projects.
The links for your part list aren’t working. Can you give me in detail what clutch cable that is?
@@scottberti2613 Old video and the suppliers change the links. It’s just a standard Honda CT70H clutch cable.
@@MiniBikeMike can do a video how the throttle comes apart mine sticks
@scottberti2613 If you’re using the stock internal Honda throttle, they all stick. No amount of cleaning will get it to snap back. Josh Eule has a spring kit to help the stock throttle return.
Why do you prefer the PZ22 carb on 125’s? I’m running a VM22 chinese Mikuni and it seems to work well. I believe the VM22 is supposed to be 26mm?
I use a Nibbi 24mm carb on most of my personal bikes. The goal of this video was to show that you could buy the complete set (with carb) and swap out an engine in a day.
@@MiniBikeMike do you ever end up needing to change the jetting on the nibbi 24 carbs? I saw someone else’s video of a champion with the nibbi 24 and it didn’t seem to run quite right with stock jets
I think it’s in my video on the trashed swingarm. I sad show the Nibbi and what jets I used to get it to run the best.
@@MiniBikeMike I’ll take a look! Thanks!
Mike thanks for you reply. It wasnt the link for a fuel shut off. Could it have been a link for a coil? Will I need a coil?
I think maybe that link was to an H clutch cable. Sorry that it’s a dead end link.
Mike I want to do this to my ct70. Not sure of its year, having tranny trouble so good time to just upgrade the engine. I have a 3 speed auto and want to do the 4 speed manual. Shouldn't be any problem right? Just no neutral light, no biggie.. Also working off your lift of parts, 2nd ebay is not found with link, what is this part? Also ignition is out of stock and suggestions? Sorry about all the questions I just really want to get rolling on this. Lastly the unbranded ebay engine is ok? No trouble with it????
The unbranded engines are very good, zero troubles with the dozen or so I’ve used. You can get an ignition switch from Trail Buddy, with the wiring harness. I think that other item was just a cheap inline fuel shutoff. You can pick those up at any hardware store.
Hi Mike, from Maryland
Hi Geoffrey! Thanks for watching!
I will end up needing those spacers/longer bolts for my foot peg mount... where did you get yours?
I own a steel company. I cut them from 1/2”od x .065wall round tube. Available at most steel shops or hardware stores.
@@MiniBikeMike ok awesome, I have some of that material...thanks
Hi. I’m having a hard time sourcing a headlight like you used here. Do you have a link for that. Thanks again.
Plenty on eBay. $29.95 from TB Parts
What thread size are those bolt for the engine guard on the bottom of the motor?
M8x 1.25
@@MiniBikeMike thank you
mike do you have a throttle cable length for a 125 with a nibbi 22 ?
@@lloydlacross1358 I think it’s 34” that I use.
I have a 1993 ct70 I wanna put this on does it need a oil cooler?
125cc engines do not need a cooler.
Hey Mike my head light doesn't turn on unless I hit the break light and it also does the same when I hit the horn button I don't know why it's doing that
What harness are you using and what model bike do you have? If you have a yellow wire in the body harness, it connects to the brown/red wire of the Hi/Lo switch.
@@MiniBikeMike I have a 1971 honda ct70 with the trailbuddy TB515 12v wire harness the one that you have and the yellow wire is connected to brown and red but when I pull the break light switch the head light turns on and and when not pulled the head light will turn off I have look over the wiring and all is connected right
@@contrains1264 I would unplug all the wires in the headlight bucket. The only wires I would hook up are:
Yellow of harness to Brown/Red of Hi/Lo switch
Blue of Hi/Lo switch to blue of headlight
White of Hi/Lo switch to white of headlight
Green of headlight to green in harness.
Make sure everything else is unplugged.
Start your bike.
The headlight should come on and the switch moves it from Hi to Lo beam. If that works, start plugging other wires in and check their operation as you go.
@@MiniBikeMike what about the horn and the Indicator light and the - light
Personally, I’d leave everything else unplugged and make sure you have the headlight working properly first, then start plugging in other wires.
Hello sir where can I get the harness to convert my 70 to a 125🙏
Trail Buddy
Hey mike where did you buy the solder connector things from?
Good ole Amazon.
TICONN 150 PCS Solder Seal Wire Connectors, Heat Shrink Butt Connectors, Waterproof and Insulated Electrical Wire Terminals, Butt Splice (150PCS) www.amazon.com/dp/B07HCNTZ2Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_N4R78FJBQ8X9EWQN2J79?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks
Not sure if I just keep missing it but I got my motor in and the front sprocket is wider than the original what should I do to mend that?
Sounds like they sent you an engine with a 428 sprocket. Does it have 428 stamped on it? Regardless, you’re going to want a new sprocket anyway, the stock ones are way too small….usually. You need a sprocket with 16 teeth and fits a 420 chain. The tricky part is the splined hole size. There are two different size splined shafts on these engines: 17mm and 20mm. Hopefully, your sprocket has it printed on it or the engine came with specifications that list the shaft size. If not, you’ll need to measure it. eBay and Amazon have plenty of sprockets for $15 or so.
@@MiniBikeMike yep it’s a 428 I’ll order a new chain and sprocket tonight on Amazon it’s a 17mm
Mike, sorry to be a pain in the butt. It wasn't the H clutch cable either. Could it be a link to a coil?? Do i need to purchase a coil? Thanks..
Yes, if you didn’t get a coil with the engine, you will need a 12v coil. The link wouldn’t have been for a coil, I only buy engines that come with the “set”: …..carb, coil, etc.
@@MiniBikeMike I now have the ct70 engine, will my exhaust work with the 125cc? Or will I have to upgrade?
@@aaronbell5743 I run the stock exhaust on all my 125’s.
What's the best way to wire in a clone motor on a CT70 that already has wiring and blinkers?
Completely remove the stock wiring harness. Contact Trail Buddy and buy their 12v harness(part #TB422), a key switch and a 12v half wave regulator.
@@MiniBikeMike It's $237 for their wiring kit, is there no other way? I already have a nice stock wiring harness, CDI and 12v coil
That's what they told me to buy, the TB161 kit. Are you saying the TB122 $57 universal 12v harness will replace the ENTIRE old harness along with TB153 12v 4-Pin Key Switch with Lock Assembly and would have working blinkers and everything with some basic splicing?
Could I use the existing OEM 3 position key switch?
@JoeSmith-sv4jn The harness I mentioned is $57. Sure, there’s always other ways. You ask me which way was best. The best way is too install TB422 and go.
Anywhere i can get the wiring diagram for Lifan MT 70???
Hi what is the harness you used and also you mentioned one for just running, no lights, I dont see a link for the harness
I typically use a harness from Trail Buddy. Their part number is TB515. Unfortunately, they are currently out of stock, so i built this harness from scratch, duplicating the Trail Buddy harness.
The wiring harness for running with no lights typically comes with the engine when you buy it. If not, all the parts suppliers stock a simple harness.
Not sure if you’ll see this but is the motor still running and if so how many miles have you got on it want to do this to mine asap
I sold this bike shortly after the video was made. These engines are extremely reliable. I have a couple Lifan’s with over 6000 miles each.
Where did you get that T-shirt?
A guy was selling them on eBay about 8 to 10 years ago. I don’t think he’s around any more.
Man. i bet that motorcycle stand makes a world of different. Did it come with shipping oil, Did you change the oil?
It comes with oil. I usually don’t change it until 500 miles or so.
Lam cách nào bạn chuyển về việt nam được không?!❤
May I ask where you are based? I am in MI.
I would like to get in touch
I’m just south of Indianapolis. My email is: ct70help@gmail.com
Where did you get the wiring harness
Trail Buddy. Their part number is TB515. They call it their 12v Simple Main Harness.
Where does the magneto go?
Is this the 125cc by TFCFL on Amazon?
I know I got it off Amazon. There is a link to the engine in the video description. Edit: sorry, this was from eBay.
@@MiniBikeMike The link says “Currently Unavailable “ . Bummer
@@mrfenderguy1 Here is the same engine on Amazon. Looks like price went up a few bucks.
125CC Engine Motor,Single cylinder 4-stroke with Air-Cooled Motor Engine Pit Dirt Bike For Honda CRF50 CRF70 USA STOCK www.amazon.com/dp/B07KR8X66N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_56SZBPTGJ6V2Y3HNJ5WR
@@MiniBikeMike thanks Mike
Is this bike for sale?
It is. $2200.
That was a long one.
I have one of these
Go 125 and up. and never go back the putt putt 70 :)
Hi sir where can I get a lifan engine to buy
Amazon, eBay, tbolt
@@MiniBikeMike I tried amazon nothing show up
I just did a search on Amazon and saw about 50 different ads for them.
@@MiniBikeMike send me the link thank u
Do you think a 2022 110cc atv engine would work?
im sorry but why that phone
Phone? To show the time.
You didn't put oil in the engine, I heard that oil is good for an engine 🤭
These engines are shipped with oil in them. I like to put around 100 miles on an engine, then change the oil.
Hello sir is there a phone number that I can contact you at your shop if I have any questions?