Tuesday, August 3, 2010

1968 Honda CT90 Rebuild


I picked up a '68 Honda CT90 with a rare top tank kit and a new cafe seat from a garage sale in Jacksonville OR. The bike was in great shape but needed engine and paint work.

Tear down begins.


The engine needed a new piston and rings. The transmission turned out needing a new shift roller assembly as well.


Everything was well within spec.


Powder coated parts.

Ice Cream Paint Job! Logo and paint done by the legendary Miguel.

Machined a switch panel out of aluminum on my lunch break.

The finished bike.




Ride on Scott!

2 comments:

  1. BEAUTIFUL bike
    GREAT JOB MAN
    I HAVE ct90 ITS ROUGH BUT ONE i WILL TRY TO
    RESTORE IT LIKE YOU DID!

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