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The '''Honda MB50''' was produced in 1980 that was a cross between a [[motorscooter]] and a [[sport bike]]. It was not intended to be a fast bike since it had only a 50 cc [[two-stroke]] single-cylinder engine; but it did have several features normally found on bigger bikes: a [[speedometer]], a [[tachometer]] (with a [[redline]] of 10,500 rpm), front [[disc brake]], and Honda's Comstar wheels. | |||
The '''Honda MB50''' | |||
The saddle provided space for a passenger, but the bike would have difficulty carrying more than one rider. | The saddle provided space for a passenger, but the bike would have difficulty carrying more than one rider. | ||
The MB-5 was | The MB-5 was short-lived in the U.S., but was more popular in [[Europe]] (see [[MB/T/X Series|MB/T/X Series]]). | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://100megsfree4.com/honda/h0050/mb.htm Honda Gallery-MB-5] | |||
* [http://www.geocities.com/mb5racer/index.html Honda MB5, pics, parts, etc. | * [http://www.geocities.com/mb5racer/index.html] Honda MB5, pics, parts, etc. | ||
[[Category:Honda motorcycles|MB50]] | [[Category:Honda motorcycles|MB50]] | ||