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Started by tntchitwood at 04-27-2008 4:03 PM. Topic has 7 replies.
 
 
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04-27-2008, 4:03 PM
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tntchitwood

Joined on 03-02-2008
Pine Knot, KY
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Seems like reading somewhere that you were into old mopeds. My neighbor GAVE me a 1965, 65 CC bike. I just restored a similar (1982 Honda 70cc bike). I am having trouble getting the coil to fire. Do you know of any resources like this board for the mopeds? I need a wiring schematic and some info. Thanks.
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04-28-2008, 6:32 PM
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Rusty

Joined on 08-09-2007
Long Beach California USA.
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A 1965 what exactly?
There are alot of moped manuals on line at MRA.org
http://www.mopedriders.org/article_cat.php?fldAuto=2
and if you have no luck there check with the MOPED ARMY
http://www.mopedarmy.com/forums/discuss/1/
If it has no pedals it's not a moped so beware the MA is militant and will shank you over that faux paux and than laugh over you bleeding body
They are a nice bunch of guys.
Oh and then some body will help you any way.
Check the usual things like connections, kill switch, oil fouled points caused by a bad crank seal (I am talking about a 2 stroke which I assume you have.
Lets see a picture.
I love small bikes especially 50cc.
Rusty Bikes
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04-29-2008, 5:15 PM
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tntchitwood

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This thing must be a freak of Honda. It is a 1965, S65 Honda. Four stroke, overhead cam,4 spd, manual clutch, no pedals(so what is it if not a moped?) It is not a step through frame. Kick start only, 6 volt system. I'll try to get photos tonight, this thing is too cool.
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04-29-2008, 5:44 PM
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tntchitwood

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Pine Knot, KY
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The blue one is a 1982 honda passport 70. I have already rebuilt the motor on it and it runs like a charm. It belongs to one of my buds. The black and white one below is the S65 Honda. I have all the parts that are missing. Just need a wiring diagram. What do you think of it and what would you call it? The thumbnails should be clickable.







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04-29-2008, 6:33 PM
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rodent

Joined on 10-24-2007
Derry NH
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All I can think of is the Commercial " You Meet The Nicest People On A Honda"
78 cx500 (rodent)(my twisted twin) 82 cx500c (parts) 86 cmx450 (wifey's) and in the future who knows
http://s218.photobucket.com/albums/cc275/rodentcx/CX500/
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04-29-2008, 7:36 PM
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Rusty

Joined on 08-09-2007
Long Beach California USA.
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Nice score.
It's a motorcycle.
S65 = Sport 65cc made for 4 years 64-67 if I remember correctly.
Overhead cam in a time when most little hondas were still push rod engines.
It's considered a performance model.
I bet thise red tank badges are impossible to find.
http://www.cmsnl.com/honda-s65-sport-65-us_model1101/partslist/
Parts fiche.
I had the 1964 50cc version of this bike, my first MC I bought out of the weeds for $15.
That was just the beginning of my odesy.
Rusty Bikes
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04-30-2008, 10:58 PM
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The S65 (S=Sport=high pipe) was first sold in the USA in 1965. It was my first bike. I put over 20K on it before I gifted it to my younger brother. He rode it another 15K and sold it when he bought a Suzuki X-6 Histler that matched the one I had.
If you laid flat on the seat and overreved it you could hit 65 mph.
Thanks for the memories ...
David from Wisconsin R80Dave
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05-01-2008, 6:27 PM
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tntchitwood

Joined on 03-02-2008
Pine Knot, KY
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haven't had time to work on it in a couple of days. There seems to be a little bit of interest in the little feller,so, if nobody minds I'll post any progress I have with it here on off topic. Just gonna take time.
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