How much does a Honda 90 VTEC weigh?
There is no officially recognized model called the “Honda 90 VTEC.” VTEC has not been used on a 90cc Honda motorcycle in production. If you meant a classic 90cc Honda (for example, the CT90/SL90/CL90), those bikes typically weigh roughly 235–270 pounds (about 107–122 kilograms) depending on year and trim.
Does Honda offer a 90 VTEC?
The phrase “90 VTEC” combines a very small displacement with Honda’s VTEC technology, which has not been deployed on a 90cc street/dual-sport bike in production. VTEC-equipped Hondas have appeared primarily on larger-displacement engines in cars and some motorcycles, but not as a standard feature on a 90cc trail or street model. If you were thinking of a specific, non‑VTEC 90cc model, the weight varies by year and configuration.
Weight expectations for common 90cc Honda bikes
To give a sense of scale, here are typical curb-weight ranges for well-known 90cc Honda models from the classic era. Figures can vary by year, trim, and equipment (fuel tank size, exhaust, luggage, etc.).
- CT90 Trail 90 (late 1960s–1970s): approximately 235–240 lb (107–109 kg) curb weight.
- CL90/SL90 (sport/dual-sport variants from the same era): approximately 250–270 lb (113–122 kg) curb weight.
Conclusion: For classic 90cc Honda bikes, the curb weight generally sits in the ~235–270 lb range, with exact figures depending on the year and model variant. If you have a specific year and variant in mind, the official owner’s manual or factory specifications will provide the precise weight.
Summary
In short, there is no Honda model officially named “90 VTEC.” For weight, consider the classic 90cc line (CT90/CL90/SL90), which typically weighs in the 235–270 lb range, varying by year and trim. If you can share a precise year or model designation, I can give a more exact figure.
