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Honda MT50

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MT50
1997 Honda MT50
ManufacturerHonda
Also calledHonda MT5
Production1979–2000
ClassMoped
Engine49.6 cc (3.03 cu in), reed valve, two-stroke single
Bore / stroke39 mm × 41.4 mm (1.54 in × 1.63 in)
Compression ratio6.4:1
Power2.55bhp @ 6,500 rpm [1]
Torque2ft-lbs @ 6,000rpm [1]
Ignition typeCDI
Transmission5-speed manual, chain final drive
Frame typeSteel spine
Brakes110 mm (4.3 in) single leading shoe drum brakes front and rear
DimensionsL: 6.38 ft (1.94 m)
W: 2.38 ft (0.73 m)
H: 3.46 ft (1.05 m)
Weight78 kg (172 lb)[1] (dry)
Fuel capacity6.8 L (1.5 imp gal; 1.8 US gal)
RelatedHonda MB50

The Honda MT50 is an off-road styled moped, common in Scandinavia and the Netherlands but also sold in other countries including the United Kingdom and United States, that is more commonly known as the Honda MT5.[2] Some countries had restricted versions designed to be ridden by learners.[3] Production for European markets was mainly carried out in Belgium, Spain, and Sweden. Its leading competitor was the Yamaha DT50MX. Production started 1979 and ended 2000.

It stopped being imported in 1983 to be replaced by the Honda MTX50 but was reintroduced in 1990 (1985 in the UK).[1] The reintroduced machine had a changed specification and underwent further regular updates in the next few years, meaning that not all parts were interchangeable.[1] Its sister was the MB50/MB5 which was the road-styled version of the bike.

The Honda MT5 is now one of the older classic mopeds along with the Suzuki TS50X and the old Yamaha dt 50

References

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Footnotes
  1. ^ a b c d e Pearson, Chris (7 October 2011). "Honda MT5 Road Test". Classic Bike. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  2. ^ "This 1982 Honda MB5 Is A Small Bike With A Big Personality". RideApart.com. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  3. ^ Road vehicles. Engine test code. Net power, BSI British Standards, doi:10.3403/30362351, retrieved 2021-02-01
Sources
  • Honda MT50 Manual, 1997