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| History of the Honda CT 70
I don't know about you guys, but the history of these bikes has always fascinated me. I am wondering if we could start a HISTORY thread with all this knowledge in one place. Seeing that it's a "mini" website, I think its only fitting that we have a "History" of these minis here? Please contribute what you know is fact. It would be nice to have 1 website with ALL this information instead of having to surf for days to find bits & pieces of information. Some thoughts to start: 1) What year or specific even date did the 1st CT 70 roll off the production lines? 2) Exactly where was this factory? (city, even street) 3) Colors changes over the years? Anything you guys thing would be "wow, sorta cool to know" type stuff |
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Greatest bike in the history of mankind. Discovered by the Germans in 1904 - they named it CT70 - which of course, in German means, a Whale's Vag!na. But don't take my word for it,
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doesn't my trail buddy .com have a history on the 50 and 70
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| Re: History of the Honda CT 70 "Greatest bike in the history of mankind. Discovered by the Germans in 1904 - they named it CT70 - which of course, in German means, a Whale's Vag!na. But don't take my word for it," This is true. It's science! |
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