Growing up I remember having a 8hp B&S Orange mini bike and we rode it a lot but, it often broke. Eventually my Dad got tired of fixing it and bought us the HKO. It's never broke down.
Growing up I remember having a 8hp B&S Orange mini bike and we rode it a lot but, it often broke. Eventually my Dad got tired of fixing it and bought us the HKO. It's never broke down.
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)
I have to say, my ScatCat with the B&S never broke down...It was a little tank...I wish I still had it. Everyday after riding, I had to clean the exhaust carbon off though...it really showed up on that white motor! lol!! Hopefully I can find it sometime soon..
I remember two friends had the "Rupp Roadsters" back when and damn the things were broke down all the time! Yeah they then quit teasing me about my Z50/CT70H!!! LMAO!!!
In the late 60's and early 70's there were tons of mini bikes and go carts. Most were poorly constructed and didn't last long. Honda hit a home run with their version.
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)
The Windber event is June 18-20th this year . Sounds like a good time . Over 200 mini's last year .![]()
Just a couple CT70's **
I'm Game . I've got a 14' enclosed aluminum trailer -- I bet I could get at least a half dozen in there .
Just a couple CT70's **
The GRYO's are slick little bikes . 2 speed fully auto . Will do 35 mph . No kick stand , you pull the center lever - by the handlebars - and it sets the brakes & locks the frame upright . Besides it looks really Gnarley![]()
Just a couple CT70's **