How fast is a CT90?

How fast is a CT90?

around 55 mph
It could be registered for road use, having a top speed in high-ratio road gear of around 55 mph (89 km/h).

How much is a CT90 worth?

Values

Excellent $2,530
Very Good $1,465
Good $960
Fair $660
Poor N/A

How do you make a static timing light?

Clip it to the distributor wire, make sure it has a good ground, and touch the positive terminal to the ignition point. If the light illuminates, you’ve done it right. Now, gently turn the distributor back (clockwise) until the light goes out. Then turn it forward (counterclockwise) until the light comes on.

How much is a 1970 Honda Trail 90 worth?

Values

Excellent $2,865
Very Good $1,675
Good $820
Fair $580
Poor N/A

How much is a 1978 Honda Trail 90 worth?

Values

Excellent $3,235
Very Good $1,850
Good $935
Fair $570
Poor N/A

Can you set timing with a vacuum gauge?

4. Keep in mind when adjusting the timing, you have to turn the distributor clockwise to advance and counter-clockwise to retard. 5. While watching the vacuum gauge, slowly turn the distributor clockwise (advance timing) and look for a maximum reading on the gauge.

What does Honda CT stand for?

The Honda CT series was a group of Honda trail bike motorcycles made since 1964. The CT designation is a slight exception in Honda nomenclature in that “CT” does not indicate a series of mechanically related bikes, but rather a group of different bikes that are all for casual off-road use.

What is a 1974 Honda Trail 90 worth?

Values

Excellent $3,295
Very Good $1,875
Good $950
Fair $575
Poor N/A

What is a 1975 Honda Trail 90 worth?

Values

Excellent $2,665
Very Good $1,850
Good $935
Fair $570
Poor N/A

What is a 1969 Honda Trail 90 worth?

Values

Excellent $2,715
Very Good $1,610
Good $960
Fair $660
Poor N/A

How much vacuum should I have at idle?

about 18 to 22 in.-Hg
Normal manifold vacuum at idle for an engine in good condition is about 18 to 22 in. -Hg.