My dad said that if I take the time to rebuild one of the Trail 70s we have, I can have it. Sweet. We have 8 boxes of parts so I can rebuild 90% of it with stuff we have already. All it'll cost me is time and elbow grease.
A few questions:
When I re-do it, should I stick to the factory paint scheme or do a custom one? I saw a "military" styled CT70 on a website that looked really cool and would consider doing something similar.
The engine is not very good and needs to be replaced or totally reworked. We have about 4 spare engines, the nicest being a factory 4-speed manual. I know the manual versions were more scarce and desirable, but I read lots of articles that said that the 3-speed clutchless boxes were better for offroad/trail work as there is no need to be working a clutch all the time and you can better concentrate on rock-hopping. Should I use the 4-speed motor or go through the 3-speed that's on the bike? It will be used for trail riding.
Since the bike is arguably free, should I spring for one of those 120cc "big bore" engines with 8-12 hp? Most are made in China, but I've found some good ones that are not Chinese. Are they worth the $400 or so bucks? How much faster does the bike get with one?
Is it possible to hook up an electronic tach to these engines? The speedo has shift points on it, but I like a tach.
Thanks for any help. It's not a SOHC4, but I LOVE these little bikes.