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    1970 koh

    I have a KOH up for sale. As for a restoration project, this is an incredible base. I believe has all honda parts. The frame is in great condition but the motor doesnt match. It has regrettably has a KO 3 speed motor. It does run except for the left side flywheel cover and chain. That was a situation from about a year ago. When the original owner switched motors, the wiring harness was rigged completely wrong. The key and switch is there but useless. The horn button is there but is now the kill switch. All in all, The frame is in great shape, the wheels are in great shape, motors runs and purrs like a kitten, carb is original I think and just needs the correct carb barrel, left handlebar is removed but has the fastening bolt broke off, fenders are in good condition, ear and bucket are original and great condition.

    Any other pics, just ask me what you want. I'm asking $650 for it but might be negotiable. I thought I'd talk to you all first since you all helped me restore my other.

    It seems that I cant upload photos so I'm up for info on how to do this.
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    You need to downsize the pics for them to be uploaded.
    If there too big, it aint gonna work!

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    ko'70 is offline 110cc ko'70 is on a distinguished road
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    You can always count on a select few to have the answers. Thanks for the info eventhough I should have known the answer myself. You've helped me out with more than a large handful of questions dealing with my other restorations. BTW, the pictures came out great in the edit.

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    ko'70 is offline 110cc ko'70 is on a distinguished road
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    No way, come on folks! Some one must want a KOH frame in great condition.

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    What is the number on the frame?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ko'70 View Post
    No way, come on folks! Some one must want a KOH frame in great condition.
    Well it would *really* help to identify your location you left outta both your original post and profile.

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    Yes location would help. Do you have the original 4 speed motor to go with it?
    1973 Z50A K4 Orange
    12 CT70's..don't tell the wife!

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    Not having the original (4 speed) engine to go with the HKO frame really hurts any prospective sale.
    1970 CT70HK0 Candy Emerald Green (restored)
    1972 CT70HK1 Candy Ruby Red (restored)
    1973 CT70K2 Candy Topaz Orange (Grandfather's original)
    1974 CT70K3 Candy Topaz Orange (low mileage original)
    1974 CT70K3 Candy Riviera Blue (restoration-in progress)


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    Oh, dont I know that it hurts the sale but i'm truly not as frustrated with the deflated value, I'm more hurt by not having the original 4-speed motor. When I learned what I had received I got excited and then shed a tear when I realized that it was missing the 4-speed motor. Sorry all, but this is one of those "You idiot" moments that should be projected toward the original owner and not me, LOL. Though I am pleased with the great condition of the current motor, I just wish the handle bars were proudly mounted by a clutch lever instead of two brake levers.

    My location is Lake Wales, FL. Proudly placed on a ridge between Orlando and Tampa.

    I will get the numbers off the frame this evening. I didnt post the pics of the numbers due to their quality.

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    Sent you a pm.

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