Braking is from a single drum on the rear axle. Silver-finished 7″ steel wheels are mounted with 16×8″ Ohtsu SP Wamulass knobby tires. Photos show corrosion, pitting, and blemishes around the trike as well as splits in the seat upholstery. Equipment includes a black solo seat, a chrome grab bar, and a chrome fuel filler cap. The bodywork is finished in red, with Honda badges and flame graphics accenting the fuel tank. This ATC70 is now offered at no reserve in Wisconsin for off-road use only with a bill of sale. The bike was acquired by the seller in 2007, and subsequent maintenance included cleaning the carburetor and fuel tank as well as replacing the clutch, refinishing the exhaust system, and changing the oil. Equipment includes a black solo seat, a chrome grab bar, a recoil starter, an underbody exhaust system, an enclosed drive chain, a chrome handlebar, a thumb throttle, and 7″ steel wheels. It is being sold on a bill of sale.This 1973 Honda ATC70 is finished in red and is powered by a 72cc four-stroke single paired with a three-speed semi-automatic transmission. This ATV does not have a title or registration. A sticker denoting a four-up shift pattern is visible on the left-side engine case cover.Ī spark plug tool that mounts to the frame under the rear bodywork is included in the sale, as is a removed sticker from Lemond’s Yamaha & Honda of Fairfield, Illinois. Power is sent to the rear wheel through a four-speed transmission with an automatic clutch and an enclosed drive chain. The seller notes that the engine smokes when started. Work performed in preparation for the sale is said to have included fitting an aftermarket carburetor, changing the oil, and replacing the air filter, spark plug, and fuel lines. The 72cc four-stroke single features a pull-starter and refinished case covers as well as a repainted exhaust system that exits beneath the rear bodywork. No instrumentation is present, and total mileage is unknown. The chrome handlebar is equipped with replacement handgrips in addition to a brake lever on the left and a run switch and thumb throttle on the right. The ATC 70 does not feature a suspension. Steel 7″ wheels were refinished in silver and mounted with replacement Boss Racing knobby tires under current ownership. Scratches in the fenders are noted by the seller, and photos show scuffs on the chrome grab bar. The frame was repainted and the blue solo seat was reupholstered under current ownership. The fenders and the replacement plastic fuel tank are finished in red and accented by replacement blue and white decals. This ATC 70 is now offered at no reserve in Illinois for off-road use only with a spark plug tool and a bill of sale. Power is provided by a 72cc four-stroke single paired with a four-speed semi-automatic transmission, and equipment includes an enclosed drive chain, a pull-starter, a chrome grab bar, and a chrome handlebar with a thumb throttle. Subsequent work is said to have included reupholstering the blue solo seat, installing an aftermarket carburetor, replacing the fuel tank, tires, and decals, and repainting the frame, exhaust, engine case covers, and 7″ wheels. This 1985 Honda ATC 70 was reportedly first sold by Lemond’s Yamaha & Honda of Fairfield, Illinois, and it was acquired by the seller in 2019.
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