![]() ![]() It can be retro-fitted directly onto the CT-110 Postie. Seat was changed but they are interchangeable.ĭisplacement: 105.01 ccm (6.39 cubic inches)Įngine type: Single cylinder, four-strokeīore x stroke: 53.0 x 49.5 mm (2.047 x 1. This rear LED taillight combines an ADR approved stop/tail and licence plate lamp in the one unit. Important to know that the CT110 (Postie or Ag versions) and the CT125 are very different bikes. Rear Wheel Changes -1986 then again in 1999 – this effects rim, hub, driver rubbers, sprocket, brake shoes, muffler, swing arm, rear brake panel, wheel bearings, spokesįront Fork Change in 1999 – this effects forks, fork boots, fork seals, fork ![]() Re-introduced 2009?ĦV to 12v Change in 1993 – Points to Stator – this effects all lights & bulbs, wiring harness, switches, battery, indicator relay, speedo, indicator buzzer This fact has also allowed the CT110 to lay claim to being one of Australia’s top selling motorcycles of all time. Unfortunately I am a bit too big for these great little bikes. The Honda CT110 earned it’s name as a ‘Postie’ in Australia due to it’s use by the Australian postal service. AG Model Hi/Low Range Gear Box Version: 1980 – 1986. You are very lucky to be able to get a CT110 that new, assuming it is still like the older ones we have here. ![]()
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