CT70
The Honda Mini trail CT70 sometimes referred to as the Honda ST70 in Canada, and the UK was a 70cc OHC, 4-stroke, dual-purpose motorcycle produced by Honda from 1969 through 1994. The CT70 shared the same engine as its taller cousin, the Honda CL70. However, if your CT70 does end up having a problem and needing some TLC, having a Honda CT70 owner’s manual may help get the job done.
The CT70 was at home in the world of off-road motorcycles. It was sometimes called the Honda Dax. It was recognizable by its pressed-steel ""T-bone"" frame and was given folding handlebars. Powerful and sturdy enough for an adult to ride through the most rugged of trails, but small enough for a child to enjoy. Its success was due to its appeal; as an entry-level street-legal motorcycle, it was convenience and portable. It's adjustable handlebars fold down its sides, and the footpegs fold upwards. It was one of the first in its class marketed as an environmentally friendly motorcycle.
Today, the Honda CT70 is mostly an item for vintage motorcycle enthusiasts' collections. Many who still own these bikes have made them their restoration project. There are websites that cater specifically to mini trail bike owners, offering technical help, selling parts, and giving users a place to talk about their beloved bikes. Sadly, production ended in 1994, this bike, along with the Honda Z50, Honda CT90, Honda CT110. So, remember if you ever need help servicing your CT70, having a Honda CT70 repair manual can make the job go smoother.