This isn't something I went looking for but it found me. My wife's cousin was given a 1967/68 CT90 and he wanted me to see if I could get it running and safe for his son to putt around on. Back in the spring her cousin went to look at this bike with the intention of paying up to $500 for this thing. The owner said it hadn't run in probably 30 years. My wife's cousin said he and is 15 year old son visited with the old man that was selling and they made such an impression that he gave it to them. Then I came to mind. Hum, maybe Bill can get it running.
The first issue it had was it had zero compression. I pulled the head and the piston and cylinder were all scored up. I ordered an oversized piston and sent the head out to be bored. A few weeks passed and I got the parts back and realized I needed a couple gaskets so I ordered a kit and replaced all the gaskets from the cylinder to the valve cover.
Oil change - check
Carb cleaning and rebuild - check
I kept smelling gas so I took the tank off to find it had been leaking for a long, long time. A little JB Weld and some new fuel lines and its working like a charm.
I had to relearn how to set the timing on something so I did some research and got what I needed. I wired a light to let me know when the points opened.
I kicked it over a bunch of times and finally it came alive. I adjusted the carb and it began running pretty good. I shut it down and put it back in the shop for the night. Next morning, F'n oil leaks.
New front tire - check
Removed the wheels and the brake shoes looked good so just cleaning the dust out was all that was necessary.
I tightened things up and fired it up again. This time I rode it around the neighborhood a few times. Runs pretty good but still leaking.
The flange on the exhaust pipe was bent and cracked at the head. Hammer and JB Weld and looks like it might just hold.
New headlight - check one of the biggest dirt dobber nests I've seen in the headlight bucket. Almost half of the bucket was full of dirt.
Another attempt at seeing if I fixed the leak, second kick the kick start lever broke.
New kick start lever - check
I don't know why but one of the gaskets wouldn't stop leaking so a little gasket maker. Wait another day to be sure the gasket maker had time to set up. Two kicks and she fired right off. Run for about 15 minutes and Bingo, No leaks! I got in about 10 miles and its still running good. It rained the next couple days so not being able to ride it I decided to do a little cleaning. I only did one side because I wanted my nephew to do the side with the chrome on it. I figured once he starts seeing some shine he'll do the rest himself.
Two kicks tonight and it's doing great. A little playing with the carb and its running as good as it ever will. NO LEAKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Called the cousin tonight and told him that it was ready. I could hear the smile on his face.