Honda Trail CT90 Snow and Bushwacking
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- čas přidán 20. 10. 2017
- CT90 bushwacking adventure. 40+mph on the snow. 1 crash.
Hold onto your hats for this one.
Apologies for the edit it's a little whacky and there is a small section that repeats itself. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Thank you so much for sharing this. When I was little I saved up my lawn-mowing money one summer and bought a Trail 90 from an old man named Pabst in Alamogordo NM for $135. I drove that thing everywhere, and I mean everywhere. I used the low range sometimes, it really made it crawl and helped when I had to go up a steep trail. I would give anything to have it back. I should have never given it away. To those out there that have the opportunity to own or restore one, I can guarantee you from the bottom of my soul you won't regret it. They are amazing machines!
do you know if their engines are still around or are they basically pit bike motors?
Thank you for sharing your story how long ago did you give yours away? I hope you find the opportunity to have one again one day.
Sincerely thank you for your comment
Tim T most would be stock to have the high lo range. I think the Lifan makes better engines for pit bikes and some do the 12v lifan conversion, but you lose the low range
It's videos like this that keep me motivated to continue working on my CT90 project.
The CT90s are a rewarding project best of luck on yours
Wisebrow, That was fun...thanks for the ride along :) peace
Very impressive trail riding! I'd be full of myself if I did that on my WR450F. Trail 90s rule! I learned to ride on one, and still have one. But have to admit, it rode a lot better when I was 12 and 100 lbs lighter!
Haha thank you. But it was all the bike. They are perfect learners and can still be fun for experienced riders. Nice to hear you still have one!
I've been toying with the idea of finding myself a complete one of these to tinker with next...not that easy here in the UK (usually air filters and spare fuel container missing amongst other things). You've just made my mind up for me, thanks!
Old Helmet Glad to help make up your mind. They are fun to ride and tinker with. Just make sure you have a good 6v battery.
Impressive. I've got a ct90 but I've never pushed it that hard through the woods. Glad you made it back to civilization!
Thanks for watching and appreciating. You definitely have a very capable woods bike. I actually carry a spare 6v battery to ensure I make it back to civilization
What a sick video. I have 2, one I just got running after it not running for 20 years. Love these bikes and might have to try some snow riding next.
That was wonderful, thanks for uploading that. Can’t wait to get mine on the road.
Sovdi Media glad you enjoyed the video. You will have a lot of fun on yours!
Great ride, showed all the capabilities. No wonder the ct 90 and 110 are so popular.
Thank you, very hard to show all the capabilities on such a versatile bike. They have earned their popularity
Great video. I caught myself leaning forward and holding my breath!
Another testament to Honda’s reliability and spirit
Deborah chesser These bikes are built tough!
Amazing ! Only honda's can do that.... loved it !
My Plast thanks for watching glad you enjoyed. Mighty Honda Forever
That’s my boy!!!… literally 💕
Thanks for commenting Mom make sure you subscribe too!!
When you made it to that road I felt like the "Rocky" theme song should've been playing!!!
Damn that thing puts in work. It's amazing you can do all that with such a small displacement and old motorcycle
Brendan Fitzgerald ha thanks for watching. I’ve towed small trees and a buddies quad with it too.
I always say “they don’t build em like they used to”
Riding a CT90 in the snow is the most fun I've ever had with my clothes on!
Try it in the sand without clothes even better
@@250Greenmachine I asked a girl named Sandy, "Where did your parents get your name?" She replied that she was conceived on a beach. So that can happen as well.
Wow, Honda trail is awesome! Thanks for this video man!
Rommel Cruz thanks for watching I am glad you got some enjoyment from this. Honda trails are epic!
Dude your crazy!! Haha makes me wanna take my ct90 on some Real trails! Awesome video!
The little bike that could
such loyal little engines. like a good dog lol
Trusty little fellers, thanks for the comment :)
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Thanks for the sub
Big fan of the honda C/CT bikes! I'm hoping that with the C125 coming back to America they bring the Honda Cross Cubs as well.
MotoSpud thanks for watching. If the 125s turn out to be a success I would suspect they would look into a cross cub as well. I’m looking forward to 12v batteries :)
I can hear you on that! I have the C70 and it's a 6V. Some people convert them but I don't see the point. @@250Greenmachine
I can’t wait to do this on my ct90 when I get it running again
Bad ass. Never underestimate a honda 90
Thanks for the comment
damn bro you're nuts! skills
LegoSynth (Official) thanks but it was all the bike lol
Amazing bike !!
Nice video
awesome man I'm restoring one myself
hoodie always good to hear another one is being revived! Hope you get some fun out of it!
will be having fun soon I hope . its a import from the usa 1971 vintage
Great bike
Yes they are, thanks for watching.
turn that steering lock around, look sketchy
Try this on your GS 1200
Haha Gs1200 are good but I wouldn’t want to take one where I want to go
Thanks for watching :)
where is this? Im in Penticton
SteviePee OutDoorLife thanks for watching. This was filmed in AB but the bikes are back in the koots
How much does a Honda 90 weigh?
About 200ilbs, and the rider is about another 200
where is the bushwhacking?
vutEwa around the 3:40 mark? I consider anything off Trail bushwhacking
Thanks for watching and your comment
how is that thing so quiet? lol
Tim T it is very well mannered in that sense.
Looks to be a C90 though not a CT90
Mike Kirsch thank you I will consider that.
Sorry, replied to wrong video.
tthis is definitly a CT
No problem I thought that was a possibility. This one is a 1976 CT90. Thanks for watching!
Im charging a new battery right now for my 76!!..
@@250Greenmachine