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Honda 70

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Honda 70
Honda CD70
ManufacturerAtlas Honda, Pakistan
Also calledCD 70
Parent companyHonda Motor Company
Production1970–present
AssemblyJapan (1970–1991)
Karachi, Pakistan (1991–present)
Sheikhupura, Pakistan (1991–present)
ClassStandard
Engine72 cc (4.4 cu in) 4-Stroke, OHC, air-cooled, single
Bore / stroke47.0 x 41.4 mm
Compression ratio9.3:1
Ignition typeCapacitor discharge ignition CDI
TransmissionFour-speed manual
BrakesDrum, front and rear
TiresFront: 2.25-17 (4 PR)
Rear: 2.50-17 (4 PR)
Wheelbase1,206 mm (47.5 in)
DimensionsL: 1,897 mm (74.7 in)
W: 751 mm (29.6 in)
H: 1,014 mm (39.9 in)
Weight82 KG (dry)
Fuel capacity8.5 L (1.9 imp gal; 2.2 US gal)

The Honda 70 (later rebadged as the Honda CD70) is a four stroke motorcycle produced by Honda of Japan from 1970 to 1991. Production moved to Atlas Honda of Pakistan, in 1991.

Introduced to compete against rival two-stroke small capacity motorcycles, the Honda 70 had a Four stroke engine with a displacement of 72 cc (4.4 cu in). Models from the year 1970 to 1983 were sold under the name “Honda 70”, with “Honda 70” markings on the side covers.

The Honda 70 had a rectangular speedometer with gear range markings and a maximum calibration of 60 mph (97 km/h). The claimed top speed was 58 mph (93 km/h).[citation needed] The engines continued to be upgraded every few years. In 1984, the Honda 70 was rebranded as the Honda CD70.

In 2012, the CD70 saw some cosmetic upgrades, chrome turn signals were replaced with all black plastic ones, along with a few other visual changes.

In 2014, Atlas Pakistan reduced the weight of the newer production models, for improved fuel efficiency. [citation needed]

From 31 March 2020 to 31 March 2021, Atlas Honda sold upwards of 800,000 CD-70s.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Ahmad, Daniyal (2022-11-15). "Will Pakistan's motorcycle industry be able to move beyond the CD-70 frame?". Profit by Pakistan Today. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
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