Custom 1970 Honda CT70 Monkey Bike Cafe Racer Like Honda Grom GoPro Hero 3+
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Ken Crites of Huntington Beach, California shows us his custom monkey bike cafe racer that he built himself in his garage based on a 1970 Honda CT70. It features carbon fiber seat and fenders, Koni air shocks, upside down forks, 160 c.c. engine (replacing the stock 70 c.c.), clubman handlebars with bar end mirrors, billet footpegs, extended swing arm and numerous other custom touches. It'll do 60 mph in top gear! It's like a Honda Grom! Check out the video to see! Riding video shot with the GoPro Hero 3+.
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Great bike
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Is a parts kit available to build a replica of Ken Crites awesome Cafe Racer?
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I like the slippers.
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Very nice thanks for sharing !!!
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Nice Mokick
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Sweet litttle monster, but it is the exhaust sound that has me most liking this bike... that is a nice little rumble -- so much more pleasant to hear than many of these other small bikes on the road today.
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i like what you've done with it. Awesome job!
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Nice!
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how much you will sell it to me
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I am in awe of such a talent. Great looking bike with performance.
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Beyond cool!
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I'll give you $500 cash for that thing.
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Take her on the highway!
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where can i buy that exhaust?
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Hello Ken: I"m in Long Beach and just go a 1970 Mini trail 70 totally stock . Street legal? I got lots of questions on how to do what you did and or more
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Honda Dax ?
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nice bike
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Superb
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Nice work and nice video too. I build super monkey back in 71 but, yours is much nicer.
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This is a beautiful bike. I'm 49 years old, and my first actual motorcycle i owned was the Honda CT70, when I was 10 years old. I have looked over the years to find a decent one to restore, but yours by far is the most interesting mods I've seen. Love what you did to it. It does bring back memories.
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