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50cc minibke: Engine: 49 cc (3.0 cu in), single-cylinder, 2-stroke: Bore / stroke: 40 mm × 39.2 mm (1.57 in × 1.54 in) Power: 2.5–2.7 bhp (1.9–2.0 kW) @ 2700 ...
The SS50 replaced the OHV C110 and derivatives, with the SS standing for "Super Sports". Basically with the same form as the S50, it had a few upgrades: [1] The first SS50s in the late 1960s, were delivered with chrome panelled tank, and frame painted in the same colour as the tank's paintwork.
See 1962 Season, 1963 Season, 1964 Season, 1965 Season, 1966 Season, 1967 Season. In 1962, the FIM followed up the success of the Coupe d’ Europe by giving the 50 cc class World Championship status.