I have seven Honda Chalys from the 70s They are titled and street legal. I doubt very much you will ever find any other Chaly's on this continent. Most CT 70 gear fits the bikes.
I have seven Honda Chalys from the 70s They are titled and street legal. I doubt very much you will ever find any other Chaly's on this continent. Most CT 70 gear fits the bikes.
Damn - I'd be interested if the price is right!
Chaly's are waaaay cool.
You've got my attention. Bring on the pictures.
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Hey gang.
I got these from SE Asia. The older style Chaly's are getting hard to come by even their now. The wiring is a bit dodgy but the bikes are all solid. I have one newer style Chaly as well. It is a 1985 with a square light. I also got 2 Honda Benly's 1 70cc and 1 90 cc. There was also 6 Super Cubs 5 50cc and 1 90cc. The Cubs differ from the Passports as the tail light and turn signals are not DOT plastic butcher jobs. They have the retro round head lights.
I run a scooter shop and plan to make these all fairly mint but time could be an issue. Each of the guys at the shop want a Chaly so that leaves 3 extra. I am located in Victoria Canada. These are all titled for the road in Canada through ICBC. I think that being as old as they are might make it easy to import to the USA.
It has been an eye opening experience to import these. I would not do it again as it cost more than I thought. There was also the paperwork headache and time involved. These are way cool bikes and I will post pictures in the next couple days as they belong in the hands of Honda fanaticts.
Cheers
Chalys are very interesting and pretty rare in the US scene. I got one myself by pure dumb luck. I havent done much to it at this point as im focusing on another project. When im done with what im currently working on i plan to upgrade the chaly slightly.
What do "chalys" look like? could you post some pics?
thanks:red70:
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