Honda Passport. Hi, I am back! It’s been a while I have not updated my blog. I’m really sorry about that. It’s not because I’m lazy but merely hard to find Honda C70 around my town. But here we are I write a fresh article about Honda C-70 I found stop by in my shop. Enjoy it!
After looking, searching and waiting….finally I can take a picture of Honda C70 which parked in front of my shop of course with approval of the owner. This guy is seeking for a battery for his double starter Honda C-70 but this double starter was not working any longer. So I suggested to him that he can modify the battery using single starter to reduce the cost of battery price. And then he agreed it.
He needs the battery to support the electricity of his Honda C70 because all the lamps: head lamp, sign and stop lamps and the horn don’t work properly. The lamps are too weak especially when he must completely stop the bike in front of the traffic light.
He also mentioned to me that he already changed the electrical system from contact breaker assy (contact point set) to CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition). This changing make system ignition much easier to handle if it gets trouble.
Let’s talk about the Honda C70. When you see those pictures you can find a lot of modification has been done. He changed the exhaust muffler from the original to Honda Grand, two sides mirror have been replaced with Yamaha’s mirrors. When you take closer look to this Honda Passport you also see some modifications for its carburetor, this Honda Passport using Honda Grand’s carburetor. And he replaced the air filter with the modified one.
Surprisingly, after a detail and thoroughly check, I can assure you that this Honda C70’s engine is still running very good. You can see how clean the engine is. No dripping oil anywhere in the engine. Cool! If you go further with the rear shock absorber, you can see that this still original part but not for the saddle. He modified it.
Last shot, look at the paint! I know that the paint still the original color that is why so fade in same parts of the body.
It’s up to you to place your opinion about this Honda C70!
Catch up with you soon with another Honda C-70 article!
Ciao…
Another related article here: Honda Super Cub
After looking, searching and waiting….finally I can take a picture of Honda C70 which parked in front of my shop of course with approval of the owner. This guy is seeking for a battery for his double starter Honda C-70 but this double starter was not working any longer. So I suggested to him that he can modify the battery using single starter to reduce the cost of battery price. And then he agreed it.
He needs the battery to support the electricity of his Honda C70 because all the lamps: head lamp, sign and stop lamps and the horn don’t work properly. The lamps are too weak especially when he must completely stop the bike in front of the traffic light.
He also mentioned to me that he already changed the electrical system from contact breaker assy (contact point set) to CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition). This changing make system ignition much easier to handle if it gets trouble.
Let’s talk about the Honda C70. When you see those pictures you can find a lot of modification has been done. He changed the exhaust muffler from the original to Honda Grand, two sides mirror have been replaced with Yamaha’s mirrors. When you take closer look to this Honda Passport you also see some modifications for its carburetor, this Honda Passport using Honda Grand’s carburetor. And he replaced the air filter with the modified one.
Surprisingly, after a detail and thoroughly check, I can assure you that this Honda C70’s engine is still running very good. You can see how clean the engine is. No dripping oil anywhere in the engine. Cool! If you go further with the rear shock absorber, you can see that this still original part but not for the saddle. He modified it.
Last shot, look at the paint! I know that the paint still the original color that is why so fade in same parts of the body.
It’s up to you to place your opinion about this Honda C70!
Catch up with you soon with another Honda C-70 article!
Ciao…
Another related article here: Honda Super Cub
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