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Difference Between Honda Cl90 And S90. 1969 Honda CL90 Scrambler Canyon State Classics, 53 OFF The S90 has been owned by the same guy for over 40 years but hasn't ran in almost as long. The other 90cc bikes in Honda's line up included, the CT90, CL90, CD90 and of course the C90

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While the ct90, st90, and cl90 all share basically the same engine, the bikes are drastically different Tom I'm no expert on these bikes, but a S90 has been on my wish list since I was about 15

Restored and converted '69 Honda CL90 now S90

I did a little research and the S90 shares the same crankcase part numbers with the SL90 and CL90, so it would be reasonable to assume that the mounting holes would be the same for the respective footpeg bar The differences between the S90 and CL90 are: Exhaust - the CL is raised above the rear axel Front Fender - The CL fender is shorter in the front and the front brace bar curves up Wheel size - the CL has 17 inch rims and the S has 18 Cl90 trailing arm (silver) Unfortunately, where they mount to the frame, the measurements don't seem to match up

1969 Honda CL90 Scrambler Canyon State Classics, 53 OFF. The S90 has been owned by the same guy for over 40 years but hasn't ran in almost as long. All the bikes shared the same 90cc engine and similar transmission.

Restored and converted '69 Honda CL90 now S90. Honda had discovered that a lot of people would buy bikes with high pipes and an offroad "look," even if the owner never actually left pavement. The Honda Sport 90, Super 90, or S90, is a motorcycle produced by Honda from 1964 to 1969