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Archive for March, 2008

Carb Cleaner For Honda Trail CT90 & CT110

Part Name Model or Year Honda Part # OEM? More About this Part…
Carby Cleaner All Yamaha Part #AAA-CARBC-LE-NR Yes May be diluted with gasoline or distilled water, see container.

Carburetor Kit (Honda CT90 K0)

Part Name Model or Year Honda Part # OEM? Where to Buy More About this Part…
Carburetor Kit CT90 K0 Keyster #KH-0202N (Original number 16100-053-305/315) NO discontinued through dealer. DrAtv doesn’t have them either Sirius This is the one that everyone said is discontinued. Sirius worked with the manufacturer to get the right kit and gasket. Fits CT90 K0 122551-188271 and has the correct gasket too.

Carb Kit (Honda CT90 K1- ’77)

Part Name Model or Year Honda Part # OEM? Where to Buy More About this Part…
Carb Kit (Honda) CT90 K1 from Ser. # 234852 thru CT90 – 1977 16010-102-004: CT90 K1 fm # 234852 thru K3# 426465: 16010-102-305: K1 fm # 234852 thru CT90 – 1977 16010-102-305 current stock item thru Honda dealers Try Western Honda – good discount 1-800-279-RIDE Flat bowl gasket, O rings, fuel cock gasket etc.

Carb Kit for Honda CT90 K1 up to Serial#234851

Part Name Model or Year Honda Part # OEM? More About this Part…
Carb Kit (Honda) CT90 K1 up to serial # 234851 16010-077-305 Honda dealers or Western Honda 1-800-279-ride – good discount Has round o ring for float bowl seal, 4 hole fuel cock gasket and other o rings

CT90 K0 exhaust

Part Name Where to Buy Substitute Part More About this Part…
CT90 K0 exhaust dratv.com Dr. ATV K2+ exhaust ($109) All that needs modified is the mounting bolt that goes through to the gas tank. I replaced the mounting bolt with a longer M6 bolt and made a sleeve to space the exhaust out.

Bridge Rectifier

Part Name Model or Year OEM? Where to Buy Substitute Part
Bridge Rectifier all no Radio Shack or The Source Radio Shack part number 276-1185, full wave bridge rectifier, about 1″ square in size with 4 terminals. Cost $2.98 and works much better then the stock honda rectifier which is much more expensive.

Honda 90 Shop Repair Manual for Honda S90, CL90L, C90, CL90, CD90 & CT90

This is a Honda 90 Motorcycle shop manual that covers a number of different vintage Honda 90 models: the S90, CL90L, C90, CL90, CD90, and the CT90.

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Honda Trail 90 CT90 K2 Owner’s Manual

This Page contains thumbnail images of all 68 pages of the Honda CT90 K2 owner’s manual. This manual conains valuable information about the Honda Trail CT90 motorcycle including regular maintenance, repair tips, part specifications, and various useful diagrams

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Honda 90 Trail CT90 & Honda CT110 History

Honda 90 Trail CT200

The first Honda Trail 90 released to the motorcycle market was in 1964 under the model name CT200. The concept was the same as that of the ever popular Honda Trail 55: a rugged trail bike that could conquer paths and even run through thick bush to get hunters, hikers and fishermen to the best deep woods destinations.

The original Honda CT200 Trail 90, although not initially as popular as it’s smaller counterpart offered 30% more power, and was bigger and almost equally as cost effective. The CT200 Trail 90 was also one of Honda’s first trail bikes to be standardly equipped a muffler with a United States Department of Agriculture approved spark arrestor. This was a big leap in technology at a time when many other motorcycle companies neglected environmental conciousness.

The Honda 90 CT200 was the perfect bike for just about anyone. For beginners, it was a great bike to learn how to ride a motorcycle on. For experts, it was a fun, peppy, and light bike hat could go just about anywhere without many complaints. It was tough, rugged, and expremely reliable. But it was also not exactly perfect. Although many would complain that it was loud, and parts would rattle at high speeds, most riders would rather not bother worrying about it, as it’s Honda engine generally would last as long as you felt like driving it.

In 1966, Honda dropped the CT200 designation, and the bike was renamed and re-marketed as the Honda CT90 Trail 90 K0. By 1969, the new Honda 90 with an 89cc OHC single cylinder engine and automatic clutch. would have it’s front end upgraded with telescopic forks, a huge improvement over the old, problematic front suspension carried by the CT200 which was widely criticized for having a very short travel life. With an upswept muffler, and ample ground clearance, the new Honda CT90 Trail 90 grew to become a much bigger success than is predecessor.

The Honda 90 Trail CT90 was produced for 10 more years until 1969 by the Honda CT110 Trail bike, which was essentially the same bike with a larger engine. Over the course of it’s lifetime on the Trail Bike market the Honda 90 Trail bike would receive many improvements such as a better chain transfer box that would allow you to adjust the gear ratio with the flip of a lever for riding on steeper trails and roads.

Although maybe not Honda’s greatest trail bike success, the Honda Trail 90 CT90 was certainly one of the most innovative and all around best trail bikes in the industry for it’s time. Over the years The Honda 90 CT90 has gotten more and more recognition and is still a popular bike today for it’s fun, peppy, and light rideability, as well as it’s increasing collector’s value.

Honda 90 enthusiasts today are doing greater restorations than ever to bring these great bikes back to life and to show the world what the Honda 90 Trail CT90 is made of!

When the Honda Trail 110 CT110 replaced the Honda Trail 90 in the late 1970’s, it was soon adopted by the Australian Postal Service as the official motorcycle of the Postal delivery sevice. This was largely because of its convenience, reliability and ease of getting on and off the bike. Because of this, Honda Trail CT110 Trail bikes became known as “posties”, and Australian’s adopted a new motorsport known as postie racing; where owner’s would soop up their Honda CT110 Trail bikes with bigger engines, performance mufflers, aftermarket parts, and you name it, and race at local dirt tracks.

Honda Trail CT90 Ad – Wouldn’t Go Hunting Without Them

Honda Trail CT90 Ad – It’s Busy Work

Honda Trail CT90 Ad – Go Where Roads Don’t.

Honda Trail CT90 Ad – Announcing the Honda Trail 90

Honda Trail CT90 Ad – The Walkers never walk when they can ride!

Honda Trail CT90 Ad – Man & Woman on a Bike

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