When was the Honda NC50 Express cyclechaos made?

When was the Honda NC50 Express cyclechaos made?

This is a 49cc Moped which was manufactured from 1977 until 1982, it featured an air cooled 2-stroke engine. The versions from 1977 until 1980 had a manual choke, point’s ignition and a spring starter. Versions from 1980 onwards included a kick starter, CDI ignition and automatic choke as well as an improved compression ratio.

What is the serial number of a Honda NC50?

Serial number began: NC50-1139281. Available three colors: Parakeet Yellow, Pal Green, and Mars Orange. It had a two-tone tan and white solo seat. The starting system used a wind-up spring.

What are the serial numbers on a Honda?

Honda Starting Frame VIN Number and Engine Serial Numbers VIN Engine Serial Model ATC70-1000001 ATC70E-1000001 1973 ATC70 K0 ATC70-1100001 ATC70E-1100001 1974 ATC70 K1 ATC70-2000036 ATC70E-2000007 1978 ATC70 ATC70-2100001 ATC70E-2100001 1979 ATC70

What kind of transmission does a Honda NC50 have?

Versions from 1980 onwards included a kick starter, CDI ignition and automatic choke as well as an improved compression ratio. All versions include an automatic one speed transmission with a centrifugal clutch, double suspension and forced lubrication (does not run on mix). Available three colors: Parakeet Yellow, Pal Green, and Mars Orange.

When did the Honda NC50 Express come out?

Before the scooter craze of the late 1980’s, and during the end of the moped craze of the late 1970’s, Honda offered an ultralight kickstart moped, without pedals but still speed limited to 30mph. Thousands of NC50 Express and NA50 Express II mopeds were sold in the US, especially in states that did not require drivers licenses.

Are there any Honda Express mopeds in the US?

Thousands of NC50 Express and NA50 Express II mopeds were sold in the US, especially in states that did not require drivers licenses. Honda ran magazine ads showing how silly and ridiculous the obsolete pedal-assist mopeds were, and how a Honda Express would zip by them on the uphills.

What kind of engine does a Honda NC50 have?

The Honda NC50 is a motorcycle produced by Honda from 1977 to 1983. This is a 49cc Moped which was manufactured from 1977 until 1982, it featured an air cooled 2-stroke engine. The versions from 1977 until 1980 had a manual choke, point’s ignition and a spring starter.

Where does the Honda PA50 moped come from?

The two-stroke Honda PA50 moped is made in Belgium, and is covered in the Honda Benelux section. The 4-stroke P50 and PC50 mopeds were only sold one or two years each, and are not as common in the US as they were in Canada and Europe. The US motorcycle laws were not favorable to pedal-assist mopeds (motorized bicycles) until 1976.