Honda CT110 Postie Bike - will it run!!
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- Since moving to New Zealand I have had my eye out for a ''Postie bike'' - seeing them daily popping in & out of driveways delivering the mail. I had the pleasure of working on a handful too when at Henderson Yamaha back in 2010.
So, when I was given one out of the blue during my last trip down to the South Island it made my day, no, it made my week!! With the bike now back home I'm keen to see if the old girl has any life in her....let's see if we can get that heart beating again!!
Enjoy
Andy
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Andy - Авто та транспорт
Thanks, I have 1964 model to restore . I now have a starting point, yeah!
Great video.
Absolutely love your gas can spout!!! Over here in the USA we have SPECIAL spouts that are guaranteed to make you spill gas all over everything. 🤔🤪.
Those old Hondas are well worth restoring 👍👍
It’s alive !!!! Well done Andy 🇬🇧👍
It's always a good feeling when an engine comes back to life then is just happy to idle straight away without any carb adjustments :-)
In the US we always pour in some Marvel Mystery oil. It's a red colored oil that comes in a 1 quart plastic bottle. It usually frees up "stuck" pistons.
ATF same
JB weld if you break one of those float holder uprights/towers or whatever they are called JB weld.
This gives me hope I'll be able to get my 110 fired this weekend! Just picked it up and it's not as rusty as this one. Feeling hopeful! Thanks Andy!
Well? How did you do?
@soapysoaperton I got that 110 fired up and enjoyed it for 8 months. Then I sold it to a buddy who lives way up north. He uses it for going into town on small errands.
Great work 😉
I am about to be the owner of a 983 ct110. This video will undoubtedly be watched again as I will need to ho through it and see whats what. Its no dirty at all but it has sat for a VERY long time. Ill keep you "postied" 😅
That is a CT but not a Postie Bike, there are a few differences, here are some to help with identification.
the postie does not have the high/low range gear box, they have rubber foot pegs not steel, the speedometer was moved out of the headlight so it could be seen with the mail bag attached and the wheel spokes were a little thicker to take the load of the mail and rider.
Where the air filter meets the rack looks quite rusty on your bike, that part of the rack plays a big part in the air flow, if it is not intact as from the factory the carburetor will need bigger jets to make up for the extra air flow
I just bought a 2000 ct110, got some new parts coming, cant wait!! Thanks for the video!!
Long ago my dad bought us kids a motorcycle after lots of begging, it was a brand new 1974 Honda ST 90, 3 speed semi auto, yellow color. I didn't realize until now they were only manufactured for 3 years and was the big brother to the smaller CT 50 and 70. ST stood for Super Trail although that is quite debatable to say the least. Never the less it was such a cute bike and we put a much bigger sprocket on the rear to get a better gearing that could have a hope of climbing a steeper hill off road around the farm. I see they are worth a lot now if in good shape for collectors and our bike was in amazingly good condition but we sold it into the early 1980's to a couple in town that he wanted to find a small but street legal bike to teach his wife how to drive a bike and get her license before stepping up to a real street bike. The CT 110 would have been a more capable bike on trails ( couldn't double on it though ) as long as it had the 2 speed high/low range selector as they came equipped with in Canada.
Hi Charles, yes, this one does have the low ratio too! I'm really looking forward to getting it all fixed up & rideable again, should be a heap of fun :-)
Cheers for sharing your story. Andy
Yeah boy new subscriber hear.
1 million percent correct on the ultrasonic cleaner.....I swear a used carb comes out looking like it was new.
We actually still use these bikes in Australia Queensland
Same in the nt, have youse got those electric trike things yet?
I really like the "bubbly" Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang sound of a bad exhaust on an old Honda.
Great video Andy, sorry I've been absent for the past two livestreams, work on the studio got in the way. Top tip to avoid cross threading spark plugs - use car fuel hose, slip the plug into the hose and use it as a driver to run the plug in, guaranteed no cross thread. For diesel glow plugs and small bolts and jets use silicone tubing and diesel spill pipe instead. See you tomorrow on the livestream. Ps, you're awesome 👍
Cheers Steve :-) See you tomorrow...
Once l got spark, l removed the air cleaner, shot some brake cleaner in the carb and kicked till it fired. This told me a good cleaning of the carb was not pointless.
Hey mate love the video and the time care and effort you put into getting this bike to run but I have to say that they are a very common bike in Australia. I picked one up today for about 100 bucks and I think they sell a bunch of aftermarket parts for them. Mind you mine use to do footpath inspections with about 130kg of water person and iPad😂 so she’s a bit rough and ready
I just bought a Peugeot 103 6V and sadly did not have the luck of a spark so due to lack of parts have the interesting job of finding compatible parts for the Magneto! Spark is a beautiful thing to see on a bike that's not run in decades
I struck lucky again!! I do wonder why these bikes just get parked up & left for dead? Sure, there's an odd bit that needs fixing even for use on the farm but it's not enough to render the bike junk in my opinion....
Good Luck on your next Quest Simon! Cheers Andy
@@AndyMechanic Not sure who Simon is but thanks:) the main draw is in the UK 1971 bike is mot and tax free so only got to get it going and almost free motoring!
Sorry! Was half asleep when I commented! My bad :-(
To get the bike running you don't need an air filter, or you can just wash it in warm soapy water to get the worst of the mud of it
Yes, but not ideal
Pretty sure the proper plug for the ct110 is the d8ea
Used to race a ct90 powered grass go kart when I was 11 years old we put a ct125 carb on it, it lost some low end but gained a ton of mid range and top end even had it running on methanol/95 octane and acetone mix one part of it when things got a bit more serious 😆
Lol.....how does that not surprise me!
Did the bike come from Southland. The sticker on the front wheel guard is from Ewan Allan, the Honda dealers from Gore.
Yes, I picked it up whilst in the South Island
Congrats, you've made a 45 minute video into an hour and 50 minutes!
Thanks....at least I'm good at been bad! Lol
Great carb cleanup Mr Andy ,continúe Say hello joe & Bros from panamá ,thanks ,suscribes.
Cheers guys, welcome aboard. Andy
The plugs can be finicky, seems not to be at the angle you would assume.
I wonder if that bike is similar to the Honda CT CT 70'S & CT 90'S and their Simi equivalent trail 70 or trail 90 most definitely looks like it. Issac and John on the youtube channel have many videos of them bringing multiple CT70's & CT90's back to life.
The CT110 was a bored out and simplified CT90
you have more cr9e than all my local bike shops . suppliers have been out for weeks . took my 4 days to get some to finish service last week
Haha! if you need any let me know!! I have an excellent supply here in NZ!!
@@AndyMechanic direct from Japan 🇯🇵 lol
Copper paste on spark plugs alters the torque settings, who torques spark plugs?
Exactly! it's all about the feel :-)
It'll have low oil if the level is checked by screwing in the dipstick all the way
Correct
Righto bloke. Your postie runs. Now all you need to do is ride it from London to Sydney. Too easy. Lol.
Do you still have this would you sell it
Hey Jimbo, yes, it's still here in the lineup for future project videos. I'd consider selling it, yes. Send me an email to andymechanic@live.co.uk & let me know your offer. Cheers Andy
ah yes my favorite perverted mechanic
You need to weld that plastic or it will brake again.
Copper paste. Copper and aluminium are a no no due to galvanic corrosion.
Good video but could be seriously edited to make it more watchable.
By 'edited' I'm guessing you mean shorter?
Cheers Andy
I have to be honest and say that thing is ugly
Character Jim, Character! lol :-)