How much does a Honda Motocompo cost?

How much does a Honda Motocompo cost?

It’s not clear what the shipping costs would be for this adorable little scoot, but the bike’s cost on its own is just 7500 Euros (or US $8,313). Thinking about the current obsession with last-mile transportation solutions makes how far ahead of its time Honda was with the Motocompo even clearer.

What car did the Motocompo come with?

Honda City
Released in Shetland White, Daisy Yellow and Caribbean Red variants, the Motocompo was introduced as a “trunk bike” (trabai) to fit inside subcompact cars like the Honda Today and the (then new) Honda City….Honda Motocompo.

Manufacturer Honda Motor Company
Transmission single-speed, automatic clutch
Tires 2.50-8-4PR

How fast is a Honda Motocompo?

Designed to fit inside the hatch of the City, the Motocompo was powered by a 2.5ps 50cc 2stroke that enabled it to hit a dizzying top speed of 30km/h (sorry no VTEC).

How much is a Motocompo?

Buyers could choose between yellow, white or red bodywork (all complete with video-game graphics), and even the price was right: Honda advertised the Motocompo at 80,000 yen, then the equivalent of roughly $340 (or about $900 today).

Is the Motocompo street legal?

Honda designed the Motocompo as an accessory to the City, as well as the Honda Today kei car. Both the car and bike have been through the official import process and are fully street legal, though the Motocompo only comes with a bill of sale since a title is not required for bikes 49cc and below in Florida.

What is Honda City Turbo?

The Honda City Turbo was introduced in September 1982. It was powered by a turbocharged version of the 1231 cc Honda ER engine. A Pininfarina designed drop-top Cabriolet utilized the wider fenders and bigger bumpers of the Turbo II “Bulldog”, but was only available with the naturally aspirated 67 PS (49 kW) engine.

What is the smallest street legal bike?

The 10 Smallest Street Legal Motorcycles (And The 10 Biggest)

  • 14 Smallest: Kymco Spade 150.
  • 15 Smallest: Zero FXS Electric Motorcycle.
  • 16 Smallest: Honda Grom (MSX125)
  • 17 Smallest: 1982 Honda Motocompo.
  • 18 Smallest: 1969 Honda ST-Series Mini-Trail 70.
  • 19 Smallest: Kawasaki Z125 Pro.
  • 20 Smallest: 2019 Honda Z50 Monkey.

What size bike is street legal?

Street-legal? A motorcycle is defined as a vehicle with two or three wheels and an engine 150 cubic centimeters (cc) or larger. To ride a motorcycle in California, you typically need an M1 motorcycle license, proof of insurance, and a DOT-approved helmet.

Is there a 1982 Honda Moto Compo for sale?

1982 Moto compo Honda, very rare. All this Moto compo needs is fuel system cleaned out and it will run and start perfect. It hasn’t ran for almost 10 years. I know what this is worth I’m going to list it Lower than it is worth. If it doesn’t sell I’m going to clean the fuel system and list it for much more

What kind of motor does a Honda Motocompo have?

Price is firm 1983 Honda Motocompo trunk bike. 50cc 2 stroke. Tail light lens has a crack otherwise its in perfect condition.. Runs great, goes over 30 mph. Carburetor just rebuilt, new spark plug and starts on the first kick. 130 psi compression so motor is strong. All lights, turn signals and horn work good.

Is the 2017 Honda Motocompo in collector condition?

I actually just put new 2017 tags on it that are good through the end of the year. This is a pretty nice survivor, not quite collector condition but certainly will not be out of place in any nice moto stable.

Is the Honda Motocompo road legal as a moped?

Very rarely for sale as the Honda Motocompo was not a Honda that was imported to there U.S.A. I have had it in my little collection for a while and hesitantly offering for sale. Bike had a New Carb installed a few cars ago by West Coast owner and it ran great when I got it. I have it road legal as a moped.

1982 Moto compo Honda, very rare. All this Moto compo needs is fuel system cleaned out and it will run and start perfect. It hasn’t ran for almost 10 years. I know what this is worth I’m going to list it Lower than it is worth. If it doesn’t sell I’m going to clean the fuel system and list it for much more

Price is firm 1983 Honda Motocompo trunk bike. 50cc 2 stroke. Tail light lens has a crack otherwise its in perfect condition.. Runs great, goes over 30 mph. Carburetor just rebuilt, new spark plug and starts on the first kick. 130 psi compression so motor is strong. All lights, turn signals and horn work good.

Very rarely for sale as the Honda Motocompo was not a Honda that was imported to there U.S.A. I have had it in my little collection for a while and hesitantly offering for sale. Bike had a New Carb installed a few cars ago by West Coast owner and it ran great when I got it. I have it road legal as a moped.

I actually just put new 2017 tags on it that are good through the end of the year. This is a pretty nice survivor, not quite collector condition but certainly will not be out of place in any nice moto stable.