Well a 1981 is not the most desired C70 but they are well liked. The price would be
all over the place. Sometimes here in Portland they go for big $$$ sometimes
not so big. The only way to really tell is try to sell it and see what comes up.
Some 10 years ago a CM91 with no miles sold for over $3ooo on E bay willing to
ship.
Tell you what, I will give you $500 just to settle the discussion, will even pick it up
localy. And who ever thought of parting it out, go wash your mind out, part out the other
bike, keep this one!!!
Bill
Portland OR
--- On Sun, 6/19/11, Angus McDonald <angusgeepa@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Angus McDonald <angusgeepa@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Honda-C70] 1981 passport 145 miles!! close to mint
To: Honda-C70@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, June 19, 2011, 2:54 PM
Travis,
If I were a college student, I would most definitely ride it. I would get
baskets for my books, a pair of goggles ands viola!. When I was in class the
goggles would be around my neck. Great way to meet girls.
Angus
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From: myron andrews <mvandrews13@hotmail.com>
To: honda-c70@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, June 19, 2011 2:07:12 PM
Subject: RE: [Honda-C70] 1981 passport 145 miles!! close to mint
My first reaction is ride it ! Having had 2 sons in college I know that
college kids have nowhere to store anything , except at mom & dads . And since
Honda cubs are the most made motor cycle in the world [ all passports are cubs
but not all cubs are passports] there is little likely hood anyone would
consider your bike a collectors item. If it was still in the crate ,never sold
with all the correct paper work , then it would be a collectors item in my
opinion. That said if you did get a title you still need to find out what
registration fees will be . If 30 years of back fees & penalties is too much for
a college kid to swallow ,there is the last option of parting the bike out. Sad
to say but " Frankenstein's monster " is what keeps the daily drivers alive & on
the road. Hope I didn`t rain on your parade too hard . Good Luck ! Baby
Huey PS why hasn`t anyone ever found a bike stored by an old man ????? Did
he trade it for a boat ?
To: Honda-C70@yahoogroups.com
From: travisborchard@yahoo.com
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 03:48:38 +0000
Subject: [Honda-C70] 1981 passport 145 miles!! close to mint
just bought a yellow honda passport c70, best shape i've seen. It was owned my
an old lady who never rode just stored the bike. My question is should i ride it
and have a blast with it or store it as kinda as a collectors piece. Im a
college student
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C70 Passport Not Running Right?
1970-73 C70 Honda Service Manual: http://tinyurl.com/6ebwtw
1970-73 C70 Troubleshooting Guide:
http://tinyurl.com/6ebwtw (scroll to sec.7.1 page 101.jpg)
1980-83 C70 Honda Service Manual: http://tinyurl.com/hu42c
1980-81 C70 Troubleshooting Guide:
http://tinyurl.com/hu42c (scroll to sec.18-1 page 170.jpg)
1982-83 C70 Troubleshooting Guide:
http://tinyurl.com/hu42c (scroll to sec. 20-28 page 205.jpg)
1980-81 C70 Maintenance Schedule: http://tinyurl.com/z4zn6
1982-83 C70 Maintenance Schedule: http://tinyurl.com/hw35c
More resources for C70 Passports and Cubs:
http://www.shlaes.com/Vehicles/Scooter.htm
http://www.velodrome.com/HondaC70/HondaC70.htmlYahoo! Groups Links
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1970-73 C70 Honda Service Manual: http://tinyurl.com/6ebwtw
1970-73 C70 Troubleshooting Guide:
http://tinyurl.com/6ebwtw (scroll to sec.7.1 page 101.jpg)
1980-83 C70 Honda Service Manual: http://tinyurl.com/hu42c
1980-81 C70 Troubleshooting Guide:
http://tinyurl.com/hu42c (scroll to sec.18-1 page 170.jpg)
1982-83 C70 Troubleshooting Guide:
http://tinyurl.com/hu42c (scroll to sec. 20-28 page 205.jpg)
1980-81 C70 Maintenance Schedule: http://tinyurl.com/z4zn6
1982-83 C70 Maintenance Schedule: http://tinyurl.com/hw35c
More resources for C70 Passports and Cubs:
http://www.shlaes.com/Vehicles/Scooter.htm
http://www.velodrome.com/HondaC70/HondaC70.html
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