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The Z50M was the first [[Z series|Z50 Series]] [[mini bike]] produced by [[list of_Honda motorcycles|Honda Motorcycles]]. It was released in 1967 to the European and Japanese markets, becoming one of [[Honda]]'s first [[practical]] mini bikes. Although the Z50M was theoretically road worthy, it did not have various safety components and was therefore mostly just used just for fun [[off road]]. Though these bikes are not extinct today, these mini bikes are some of the least common of the Z50 series left running.
The Z50M was the first [[Z series|Z50 Series]] [[mini bike]] produced by [[list of_Honda motorcycles|Honda Motorcycles]]. It was released in 1967 to the European and Japanese markets, becoming one of [[Honda]]'s first practical mini bikes. Although the Z50M was theoretically road worthy, it did not have various safety components and was therefore mostly just used just for fun [[off road]]. Though these bikes are not extinct today, these mini bikes are some of the least common of the Z50 series left running.





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The Z50M was the first Z50 Series mini bike produced by Honda Motorcycles. It was released in 1967 to the European and Japanese markets, becoming one of Honda's first practical mini bikes. Although the Z50M was theoretically road worthy, it did not have various safety components and was therefore mostly just used just for fun off road. Though these bikes are not extinct today, these mini bikes are some of the least common of the Z50 series left running.


1967

1967 Honda Z50M



1967 Honda Z50M mini-bike

  • Sometimes called the "monkey bike"
  • Sold in Canada, but not in the US
  • Fuel tank was one color (white)
  • Engine: 49cc OHV single cylinder
  • Transmission: 3-speed with an automatic clutch


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