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The Honda Z50M was the first Z50 Series of mini bikes produced by Honda. It was first made in late 1966 and released for sale in 1967 to the European, Australian and Canadian markets. It was first made in late 1966 and released for sale in 1967 to the European, Australian and Canadian markets.
The Honda P50 (known as the P25 in some markets) was introduced in June 1966. It was the last motor-wheel moped design by Honda (and probably by any other large manufacturer). The P50 features a step-through frame made from steel pressings, leading-link front suspension, plastic fenders and chainguard.
The Honda SS50 is a 50 cc (3.1 cu in) motorcycle manufactured by the Honda Motor Company. Predecessors were the OHV C110/C11/C114 and OHC S50. Produced from 1961 onwards, the Honda 50 Sport (type C110 and C111) variant of the Super Cub , laid out the basics of all future models: It had a pressed-steel frame, hydraulic front and rear forks, a 49 ...
Bilal Ganj or Bilal Gunj is a residential neighbourhood and an automobiles market in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Bilal Ganj market is situated close to the shrine of the Sufi saint Data Ganj Baksh ( Ali Hujwiri ).
The Honda Z50A is a small motorcycle with a 49 cc (3.0 cu in) single-cylinder four-stroke overhead cam engine and a semi-automatic transmission. It was made by Honda from 1968 to 1978 and it was the second generation of the Z50 series of minibikes .
1967 LaGreat: 1999 2004 Version of North American Odyssey for Japan Legend: 1985 2021 Life Dunk: 2000 2004 Life: 1971 1974 1997 2014 Logo: 1996 2001 Mobilio Spike: 2002 2008 N360: 1967 1970 N600: 1969 1972 NSX: 1990 2005 2016 2022 aka Acura NSX Orthia/Partner: 1996 2002 P700: 1965 1966 P800: 1966 1967 Prelude: 1978 2001 Quint: 1980 1985 Rafaga ...
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The 50 cc class was the ultra-lightweight class in Grand Prix motorcycle racing, and formed part of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) World Championships from 1962 until 1983; when the class was replaced by 80 cc.