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4166
Gday, Thanks for the info.. Another question! I have a honda motor, 72cc cast on barrel, and has engine number TBO3E - 2609084. Pull start. It was fitted to a...
BOB
dogscoller
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Dec 1, 2005
10:50 am
4167
Hi Bob, Its probably from an "atc70" three wheeler. Have a look what you can get on ebay a 110cc 3 VALVE motor! $400.00 ...
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warrenlead
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Dec 1, 2005
11:16 am
4168
Would that 110 3 valve motor fit in a ct90? I have a 1972. I'm wondering.........
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bbblehead1
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Dec 1, 2005
11:22 am
4169
I was about to replace the fork oil in my postie but i found that the drain screws are sealed, is this normal on later model bikes ( 2002), if so how do you...
baldsean74
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Dec 2, 2005
1:04 am
4170
It looks to me like it would. I just had a look and my Fast50 and PostieBike and the engine mounting bolt pattern is the same....
warrenlead
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Dec 2, 2005
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4171
... I have a friend who bought one of those street legal "choppers" with the chinese CT110 clones for engine,,apon replacing the engine with a "pitboss"...
Tiny
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Dec 2, 2005
2:25 am
4172
So long as the gasket is not damaged it should be ok. No need to use gasket goo either. Why do you want to replace the oil? If it not leaking, I follow the...
harryharryharry1000
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Dec 2, 2005
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4173
Thanks....Now I'm wondering about the reliability/quality of that Chinese engine......
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bbblehead1
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Dec 2, 2005
9:24 am
4174
Thats what I was guessing and glad to hear you confirm my suspicions. I guess when you have something as good as the stock 90's and 110"s like the old saying...
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bbblehead1
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Dec 3, 2005
8:32 am
4175
Nuther question. Will a ct100 engine drop into a ct90 frame such as my '72??...
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bbblehead1
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Dec 3, 2005
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4176
... my '72?? ... CT110,,'cos the stroker has one fitted....
Tiny
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Dec 3, 2005
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4177
Niiiiice!!! and thanks!! What I would like to do is get a 110 engine and and take my good ole time learning to rebuild it then drop it in my 90......
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Dec 3, 2005
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4182
Leaving 1st July 2006 from Cairns via Mt Isa, Birdsville, Maree, Lake Eyre, Oodnadatta, Marla Well, Ayres Rock, Three Ways then back to Cairns (all subject to...
Kris
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Dec 4, 2005
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4185
I joined this site because of it,s friendly and informative content. Too bad it,s become a trash can. Doesn,t take much to stuff a good thing up eh! BY BY ......
Bob and Shirley
dogscoller
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Dec 4, 2005
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Hi Bob, It's amazing what can happen when go away for a weekend an cannot see what's happening on the site. There's no way I would let anything like that...
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warrenlead
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Dec 4, 2005
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4187
HI guys any body explain to me the differencein transmission between the agricultural CT110 Honda sell (?CT110P) and that used on Aust Post spec bikes...
xs2needs
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Dec 4, 2005
9:21 am
4188
I have recently bought a postie bike. It makes a clanging noise in the transmission area when riding it along the road. I have put new chain & sprockets on...
caf17449
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Dec 4, 2005
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4189
Anyone know if ya can get new parts from Honda dealers for a '95 postie?...
chasahoons
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Dec 4, 2005
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4190
... from the primary drive gear....
Tiny
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Dec 4, 2005
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4191
On the matter of the hating Americans subject, I had no intention of setting off that kind of reaction. I said it really off-handedly, and meant it as a joke....
ironsytes
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Dec 5, 2005
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4192
Hi guys, I am in the process of converting a very early ct90 to electronic ignition donated fron various wrecked ct110's. I have already mounted the pickup...
norm_purcival
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Dec 5, 2005
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4193
Hi, Here's the wiring for a CT110 6V CDI Black/Yellow = To Coil Blue/Yellow = PulseGen Green/White = PulseGen Green = Earth Black/Red = Alternator Black/White...
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warrenlead
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Dec 6, 2005
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4194
Hi Postie Bike Enthusiasts, My recent first purchase of a terrific little red postie bike has brought me much joy and frustration. The joy comes purely from...
Doug, that's me with...
dougjuan_au
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Dec 8, 2005
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4195
Is anyone out there feeling particlularly keen about uploading close up photos of their CT110 rear brake pedal assembly? You are! That's great! I'm after some...
Doug, that's me with...
dougjuan_au
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Dec 8, 2005
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4196
Hi, A friend and I just purchased 2 posties (mid 2001 and late 2002). We discovered on getting this back from Fowles auction that one of these won't start. I...
niallr.rm
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Dec 8, 2005
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4197
Hello Was that bike at the auctions? I didn't want to buy it for the same reason - welded frame. But anyhoo, you could return it to standard you just need the...
Hessam
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Dec 8, 2005
12:41 am
4198
Doug The buzzer also alerts wild dogs of your approach. Besides telling you that you forgot to disengage the blinker it is a handy battery-condition alert....
Dean Lavers
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Dec 8, 2005
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4199
Niall. Yep, find yourself a hill that you don't mind pushing the bike back up, throw her into second, keep your toe on the gear lever (*in down position in ...
Dean Lavers
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Dec 8, 2005
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4200
I've had my bike for over a year and the buzzer has never been removed, I love it. It lets people know you're there and is a safety feature. Besides sounding...
Hessam
wbstyl
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Dec 8, 2005
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4201
There is an adjustment screw on the buzzer, tighten it up and it no longer buzzzzzzzzez. Don¹t rip it of and chuck it in tha bush cause the blinkers wont work...
Josh Evans
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