Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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).
Due to the diminutive wheel-size and limited speed, the ST-series bikes do not always qualify as road-legal vehicles and were sold in some markets for off-road recreation only. Their licensing status varies with locale and time period during their nearly 40 years of existence. Jincheng JC50Q A 1977 Honda CT-70, also known as a Mini-Trail.
ST70, CT70 Trail 70: 72 Scrambler (CL70) 72 XL80: 79 Aero 80 (NH80) 80 XR80: 80 CR85R Expert: 85 Super Cub C90 (12 volt) 86 Super Cub CM90, Honda Trail 90 C200: 87 Trail 90 (CT200) 87 Super Cub CM91, C90 (6 volt), CD90: 89 Trail 90 (CT90) 89 S90 CS90, Sport 90, Super 90: 90 Super Cub C100EX: 97 Astrea Prima (C100EX) 97
Three versions were released the same year under the names 50-I CF, 50-II CF and 70 CF (the numbers determine the displacement 49 cm3 and 72 cm3). [1] In light of article R 311-1 of the French Highway Code of 30 April 2009, depending on whether it is equipped with a 50 cm3 or 70 cm3 engine, this two-wheeler is a moped or a light motorcycle.
The Royal Enfield Bullet was an overhead valve, single-cylinder, four-stroke motorcycle initially made by Royal Enfield in Redditch, Worcestershire England. It was later produced by Royal Enfield at Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, a company originally founded by Madras Motors to build Royal Enfield motorcycles under licence in India.
The OLX marketplace is a platform for buying and selling services and goods such as electronics, fashion items, furniture, household goods, cars and bikes. In 2014, the platform reportedly had 11 billion page views, 200 million monthly active users , 25 million listings, and 8.5 million transactions per month.
Live Results: Massachusetts Senate Special Election. Posted: 6/25/2013 11:50 am EDT | Updated: 6/26/2013 12:00 am EDT
In 1990 the S 51 and S 70 models were revised as the 50 cc S 53 and 70 cc S 83. [58] These were offered in a range of road-going and off-road versions, but total production of all versions from 1990 until 1994 was only about 10,500 machines. [58] In 1992 Simson resumed tricycle production with a 50 cc, 3.3 bhp model, the SD 50 LT.