Honda CT90 Specifications, Review, Top Speed, Picture, Engine, Parts & History

Honda CT90 Specifications, Review, Top Speed, Picture, Engine, Parts & History

Honda CT90 Review

Honda CT90 Model is a Trail Motorcycle Manufactured by Honda. This Motorcycle Has been Produced Since the Year 1966 to 1969. This Motorcycle Has an engine of Four-stroke, Air-cooled, Single cylinder, 89.5cc engine. The Motorcycle Engine is capable of giving around Maximum Power of 8500 rpm and Maximum Torque of 6000 rpm.

    Honda CT90 Has been Added 7 Horsepower. This Motorcycle is used on a Manual clutch. The 4-speed manual transmission has been added to the Motorcycle. This Motorcycle Powered by a 90 cm³ engine. Honda CT90 is available in Red, Yellow, and Orange Colors.
    Honda CT90
    Honda CT90

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    Kick Start services added This Motorcycle. The Motorcycle is capable of reaching a maximum Top Speed of 45 MPH. Its tire sizes are 2.75-17-4PR on the front and 2.75-17-4PR on the rear. Drum Brake System services Have added to Both Sides As for stopping power, the Honda CT90 braking system includes an Expanding brake Drum at the front and an Expanding brake Drum at the rear.

    Note: 
    Honda CT90 Recommended Front Tire Pressure is 25 psi and The Rear Tire Pressure is 32 psi.

    Honda CT90 Key Features

    • ENGINE Displacement 90cc
    • MAXIMUM POWER 7 Hp @ 8500 rpm
    • MAXIMUM TORQUE 8.2 Nm @ 6000 Rpm
    • TOP SPEED 73 Kmph
    • MILEAGE PER LITER 38-40 Kmpl

    Honda CT90 Photos

    1966-1968 Honda CT90
    1966-1968 Honda CT90

    1969 Honda CT90
    1969 Honda CT90

    1970 Honda CT90
    1970 Honda CT90

    1971 Honda CT90
    1971 Honda CT90

    1972-1973 Honda CT90
    1972-1973 Honda CT90

    1974 Honda CT90
    1974 Honda CT90

    1977 Honda CT90
    1977 Honda CT90

    1978 Honda CT90
    1978 Honda CT90

    Honda CT90 Technical Specs

    More Specification
    Bike Brand Honda
    Model Name / Also called Honda CT 90 Trail 90
    Bike Name Honda CT 90
    Year / Production 1966 - 1979
    Bike Type /  Class Trail
    Brand Origin Japan
    Engine
    Engine Type 90cc, Four-stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 2 valves
    Displacement (cc) 89.5 cc / 5.4 cu-in
    Maximum Power 7 hp / 5.2 kW @ 8500rpm
    Maximum Torque 8.2 Nm / 6.1 lb-ft @ 6000 rpm
    Ignition Contact breake
    Bore & Stroke 50 x 45.6mm
    Starting Kick Starter
    Cooling System Air cooled
    Compression Ratio 8.5:1
    Brakes
    Brakes Drum
    Front Brake Drum
    Rear Brake Drum
    Wheels and Tyres
    Front Tire Size 2.75-17-4PR
    Rear Tire Size 2.75-17-4PR
    Dimension and Weight
    Seat height 770 mm
    Overall height 1060 mm
    Overall length 1870 mm
    Overall width 740 mm
    Ground Clearance 165 mm
    Dry weight 90,0 kg
    Curb Weight 73.0 kg
    Mileage and Performance
    0-100 Kmph
    Top Speed 45 mph (73 kmph)
    Fuel Capacity 5.5 liters
    Fuel economy
    Consumption Average 38 - 40 kmpl
    Fuel Type Petrol
    Fuel Supply Carburetor
    Recommended Oil Honda GN4 10W-40
    Engine Oil (Refill)
    Engine Oil (Element Replacement)
    Features Value and Safety
    Speedometer Analog
    Tachometer Analog
    Tripmeter Analog
    Electricals and Transmission
    Number of Used Plugs 1
    Spark Plug NGK D8HA
    Battery YUASA 6N5.5-ID
    Voltage
    Head Light
    Tail Light
    Gear Box 4-speed
    Final Drive Chain
    Clutch Wet, multi-plate
    Chain Size 428
    Chassis and Suspension
    Front Suspension Leading link (1966–68) or telescoping fork (1969–79)
    Rear Suspension Dual shocks
    Frame type Stamped steel
    More Specification
    Bike Colours Red,Yellow and Orange
    No. of Cylinders 1 cylinder

    1973 Honda CT90 Top Speed Video

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