**Honda CT Series: Trail-Blazing Motorcycles for Adventure and Utility**
The Honda CT Series is a unique and versatile line of motorcycles designed for both on-road and off-road adventures. Known for their rugged construction, exceptional fuel efficiency, and unmatched practicality, these motorcycles have earned a loyal following among riders who value both performance and functionality.
The CT Series features a high-ground clearance, robust suspension, and knobby tires that enable it to tackle challenging terrain with ease. Its single-cylinder engine provides ample power for both urban commutes and weekend getaways, while its low-maintenance design ensures reliability even in remote areas. Additionally, the CT Series...
**Honda CT Series: Trail-Blazing Motorcycles for Adventure and Utility**
The Honda CT Series is a unique and versatile line of motorcycles designed for both on-road and off-road adventures. Known for their rugged construction, exceptional fuel efficiency, and unmatched practicality, these motorcycles have earned a loyal following among riders who value both performance and functionality.
The CT Series features a high-ground clearance, robust suspension, and knobby tires that enable it to tackle challenging terrain with ease. Its single-cylinder engine provides ample power for both urban commutes and weekend getaways, while its low-maintenance design ensures reliability even in remote areas. Additionally, the CT Series offers a range of unique features, including a rugged luggage rack, a powerful headlight, and a convenient step-through design that makes it accessible to riders of all sizes. Whether you're navigating dirt roads, exploring backcountry trails, or simply looking for a reliable and versatile motorcycle, the Honda CT Series is an exceptional choice that combines adventure-ready performance with unmatched practicality.
This manual provides comprehensive workshop repair and service information for the ST50, ST70, CT70, and CT70H models, covering production years from 1969 through 1982. These iconic small displacement motorcycles are celebrated for their robust engineering, reliability, and versatility, bridging the gap between minibikes and full-sized motorcycles. The ST and CT series are noted for their user-friendly operation, with various transmission options including semi-automatic and manual clutches, making them accessible to a wide range of riders. Their enduring appeal lies in their simplicity, durability, and the foundational role they played in the legacy of quality small motorcycles.
This manual covers the 1977 through 1982 CT90 Trail and CT110 Trail motorcycles. These iconic dual-purpose bikes are renowned for their robust engineering, reliability, and go-anywhere versatility, making them a favorite for light trail riding and general utility. The CT90, building on early Cub platform, and its successor, the CT110, with its slightly larger engine and often dual-range transmission, represent a significant era in the development of accessible off-road and adventure motorcycles. Their simple, air-cooled, single-cylinder four-stroke engines, semi-automatic transmissions, and durable chassis have cemented their status as enduringly popular machines.
This manual covers the CT90 Trail 90 and CT110 Trail 110 models manufactured between 1977 and 1982. These lightweight, air-cooled, single-cylinder dual-sport motorcycles are renowned for their reliability, simplicity, and robust design, making them ideal for off-road exploration and light street use. With engines typically around 89cc for the CT90 and 105cc for the CT110, and featuring an automatic centrifugal clutch with a 4-speed gearbox, these bikes offer a user-friendly experience. Their legacy is one of durability and versatility, often utilized in demanding conditions worldwide, solidifying the reputation for quality engineering in the small-displacement motorcycle segment.
This manual covers the CT90 and CT110 Trail motorcycles, produced between 1977 and 1982. These iconic bikes are renowned for their rugged design, off-road capability, and signature reliability. Engineered for versatility, the CT series offers a practical and enjoyable riding experience, whether for recreational trail riding or utility purposes. Their simple yet robust construction, featuring air-cooled four-stroke engines and semi-automatic transmissions, has cemented their status as enduring classics in the motorcycle world.
The 1986 Honda CT110 is a robust and versatile motorcycle, built upon Honda's legacy of reliable utility vehicles. Descended from the popular 'Trail' series, this model is renowned for its durability and practical design, making it suitable for a wide range of applications including trail riding, commuting, and demanding utility tasks, famously employed by postal services. Its air-cooled, 105 cc four-stroke engine, coupled with a unique semi-automatic transmission featuring a Hi/Lo range transfer case, provides dependable performance and ease of use. The CT110’s engineering emphasizes straightforward operation and resilience, ensuring it can handle diverse conditions.
This workshop service repair manual covers the CT110 and CT90 Postie Bike models manufactured between 1978 and 2005. Renowned for their exceptional durability, reliability, and practical utility, these motorcycles have earned a global reputation as robust workhorses. The CT110, building upon the legacy of the CT90, features a 4-stroke OHC single-cylinder engine, typically air-cooled, with displacements around 105cc for the CT110 and 89cc for the CT90. Their design prioritizes ease of handling, with a low seat height and a semi-automatic transmission, making them accessible for a wide range of users and applications, from daily commuting to demanding utility tasks.
This manual covers the CT70, ST70, and ST50 models, produced from 1969 through 1982. These iconic motorcycles are renowned for their robust engineering, reliability, and versatility, making them a favorite among enthusiasts and riders seeking a classic, enjoyable riding experience. Built with a legacy of quality, these models offer a blend of simple yet effective design, suitable for both casual riding and restoration projects.
This manual covers the CT90 Trail and CT110 Trail models manufactured between 1977 and 1982. These versatile motorcycles are renowned for their rugged design, reliability, and capability for off-road adventures and practical utility. Built with a commitment to engineering excellence, the CT series offers a robust 4-stroke, air-cooled engine and a practical semi-automatic transmission, making them user-friendly for a wide range of riders. Their enduring appeal lies in their simple yet effective design, which has made them a favorite for both recreational trail riding and everyday transportation.
This manual covers the CT90 Trail and CT110 Trail models, produced between 1977 and 1982. These versatile, air-cooled, single-cylinder motorcycles are known for their reliability, simplicity, and dual-sport capability, building on an esteemed legacy in motorcycle manufacturing. Designed for both on-road and off-road use, these bikes offer a durable and user-friendly experience, making them a popular choice for various riding conditions.
This manual covers the dual-sport motorcycles produced between 1977 and 1982. The CT series is renowned for its rugged design, simplicity, and versatility, making these models ideal for both utility and recreational trail riding. Building on a heritage of reliable and innovative motorcycles, these trail bikes offer dependable performance through their air-cooled, OHC engines, semi-automatic transmissions with centrifugal clutches, and robust chassis. The CT90, with its approximately 89 cc engine, and the CT110, featuring an approximately 109 cc engine, both exemplify the enduring legacy of the CT line.
This manual covers the dual-sport motorcycles produced for the model years 1977 through 1982. The CT90, known as the Trail 90, and its successor, the CT110 Trail 110, are renowned for their robust construction, reliability, and versatility, making them ideal for recreational riding and utility purposes. These iconic motorcycles are characterized by their durable, air-cooled, single-cylinder engines, dual-range semi-automatic transmissions, and rugged chassis designed for off-road capability. Their simple yet effective engineering has cemented their status as classic models, appreciated for their ease of operation and maintenance.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for motorcycles, including the C90, S90, CL90, CD90, and CT90 models. These motorcycles, descendants of the iconic Super Cub, are celebrated for their reliability, fuel efficiency, and versatility, spanning various styles from street commuters to trail-ready machines. Primarily produced from the 1960s through the 1980s, these models represent a significant part of heritage in creating accessible and enduring two-wheeled transportation. Their robust engineering and straightforward mechanical design have made them popular for daily use, restoration projects, and as reliable vintage machines.
This manual provides comprehensive service information for the Honda CT110 Postie Bike and the Honda CT90 Trail 90, covering production years from 1978 to 2005, with variations for the CT90 falling within this range. These iconic motorcycles are celebrated for their rugged engineering, exceptional reliability, and versatile utility, making them suitable for a wide array of applications. The CT110, a successor to the venerable CT90, continued the legacy of durability and user-friendliness, becoming particularly renowned for its service in postal operations globally. Both models feature 4-stroke, air-cooled single-cylinder engines and are equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission and automatic centrifugal clutch, embodying Honda's commitment to practical and dependable design.
The Honda CT110, a robust and versatile lightweight motorcycle, was first introduced to the Australian market and subsequently gained global recognition. Produced from 1983 to 1986, this model is renowned for its reliability and functional design, making it a popular choice for recreational trail riding, general utility, and even postal delivery services. Its engineering quality, a hallmark of Honda's reputation, ensures durability and consistent performance across various conditions. The CT110 is celebrated for its straightforward mechanics and its ability to tackle diverse terrains with its 107 cc four-stroke engine, semi-automatic transmission, and dependable chain drive.
This manual covers the Honda CT110 and CT90, commonly known as the "Postie Bike." Evolving from the robust CT90, the CT110 has earned a global reputation for durability and practicality, famously serving postal services worldwide. These models are celebrated for their simple yet effective engineering, featuring a 4-stroke, air-cooled OHV engine and an Automatic Clutch Transmission (ACT). Their design prioritizes reliability and ease of use, making them suitable for a wide range of applications, from utility tasks to general transportation.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the Honda CT90 Trail and CT110 Trail motorcycles, covering models from 1977 through 1982. These iconic dual-sport motorcycles are known for their durability and versatility, featuring OHC single-cylinder engines of approximately 89cc for the CT90 and 105cc for the CT110. With a legacy rooted in Honda's reputation for reliable engineering, these models have been utilized for a wide range of activities, from off-road exploration to practical applications like postal delivery. The CT90 variants, often referred to as Scramblers, and the CT110 variants, known as Postie Bikes, offer a compact and lightweight design, typically equipped with a 4-speed semi-automatic or manual transmission and chain drive.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 1977 Honda S90, C90, CL90, CL90L, CD90, and CT90 motorcycles. These models represent Honda's strong legacy in producing reliable and accessible small-displacement motorcycles, with the S90 and C90 models catering to street use, the CL90 and CL90L offering scrambler capabilities, and the CT90 providing robust trail performance with its dual-range transmission. Engineered for durability and ease of maintenance, these Honda motorcycles are known for their quality and straightforward operation, making them a popular choice for riders seeking dependable transportation and recreational riding.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for ST50, CT70, and CT70H models manufactured between 1969 and 1982. These iconic motorcycles, known for their robust engineering and reliable performance, have become highly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors. The ST50 offered a versatile riding experience, often with automatic transmissions, while the CT70 and CT70H provided engaging off-road and street-legal capabilities with semi-automatic and manual transmissions, respectively. This documentation is designed to assist owners and technicians in maintaining the integrity and performance of these classic machines.