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New here. I've got 2 - 1974 ST90's. One has 650 miles and the other has 178 miles. Neither run (been in storage for 30 years). Never worked on one and I'm here to try and learn. (stranger things have happened)

Steve
Edgewood, Wa.

They are very simple bikes.

Post up any questions you have. We'll do all we can to help you out. :cheers:

Too bad we're not closer. :doh: I'm down in Vancouver.
 
New here. I've got 2 - 1974 ST90's. One has 650 miles and the other has 178 miles. Neither run (been in storage for 30 years). Never worked on one and I'm here to try and learn. (stranger things have happened)

Steve
Edgewood, Wa.

Oh, and post up pics if you have any. :D
 
Re: St90

Thanks, I bought a Clymer repair book. Is it true if your bike has sat for a long time the stator may need to replaced? I'll get some pics soon.

Steve
 
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Thanks, I bought a Clymer repair book. Is it true if your bike has sat for a long time the stator may need to replaced? I'll get some pics soon.

Steve

Mine sat for 12 years before I bought it and the stator is just fine.

I'd start with a carb rebuild, new points & condenser, change the oil, clean the oil filter screen and see what happens. :D
 
Honda CT200

I have a '64 Ct200 i finally got it started after 35 years in my uncles garage.... it runs great i just dont know how to remove the chain and its links to switch to the road sprocket anyone know how? thanks

Zack
 
there are removable clips on the chain.
 

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