Honda SL70
The Honda SL70 Motosport, which was introduced in 1970, is a small street/trail motorcycle with a four-stroke engine, a four-speed manual gearbox, and a full-cradle frame. The bike was extremely popular with younger riders who used it off-road as a trail bike and mini motocrosser. For the latter role, it was essentially replaced by Honda's XR75 in 1973.
Specifications
- Year of Production: 1970–1973
- Displacement:
- Engine: Four-stroke, aircooled, single overhead cam, single
- Ignition: Breaker points, 6 volts
- Power 6.5 PS @ 9,500 rpm
- Transmission:4 speed manual
- Fuel system: Carburetor
- Valves: 2 valves per cylinder
In 1970, it was designated the SL70K0, 1971 the SL70K1, 1972 the SL70K2, and 1973 the SL70K3. Except for paint colors and the addition of a speedometer, the bike was unchanged in those four years. In 1974, the designation changed to XL70 and the bike got a slimmer gas tank.