1972 Ct 70 K2 With a 110 cc Lifan Engine!
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Steven Gill
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1972 Ct 70 K2 With a 110 cc Lifan Engine!
Feel free to comment or ask questions!
Steven Gill
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Looks good, Did you make the engine guard cause I've not seen one like it.![]()
North American P51-D Mustang
Early 1945 (trade for my ct)!
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1970 Honda CT70 w/Lifan 107cc.
1966 Mustang Coupe 289 Small Block
Nope engine guard from TrailBuddy, works amazingly well.
Steven
how fast? are all the lights working? Did you check over the engine for any loose parts? Looks very sharp
Well it easily pins the throttle @ 50Mph and still accelerates. Probably helps I only weigh 120 lbs, also it is very stable at that speed. All lights that are stock work. I have to add a 6V turn signal kit next spring.
I did check for loose bolts and parts and found none, so I guess thats always a good sign.
Thanks,
Steven
I really like the look of Candy Riveria Blue. I might restore a CRB K3 I got from a friend but it's missing a few hard to find parts. For now it's tore down and boxed up.
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)
Did you modify your exhaust at all to work with the larger engine? I have that same exhaust on my unmodified 72cc engine and it seems to be incredibly restrictive. It's very noticeable when i switch between that one and even a stock exhaust. Anyway, I was just wondering if you modified it at all or anything or if it works just fine for you?
how did you do the footpeg assembly?
Amazingly everything works really well. I went to My Trail Buddy and ordered their stock pipe. I think it may be less restricting but I do not know for sure. Yes I got the foot pegs widened. I took them to a welding shop. they did an amazing job and it cost 20$ and they even cleaned all the old grease and repainted them!
Let me know if there is any more questions!
Steven Gill
wow nice price on the custom peg job,i finally found 1, pegs and all $24.00 plus $5 to ship.pretty damn hard to locate.places i found were out of stock.