Is Honda Metropolitan fuel injected?
PROGRAMMED FUEL INJECTION (PGM-FI) The Metropolitan features a liquid-cooled 49cc four-stroke engine with fuel injection. It’s quiet, economical, and super reliable—everything you’d expect from a Honda.
What Honda motorcycles have fuel injection?
The CX500 Turbo (a 500cc export model) was the first Honda motorcycle to be sold with fuel injection, in 1982. Since then, fuel injection has been available on a wide range of motorcycles, from large-displacement 1800cc bikes down to small-displacement 125cc models.
What kind of engine does a Honda Metropolitan have?
Honda ticked off nearly every request on Metropolitan owners wish lists for 2016 with their overhaul of the Metropolitan (now NCW50). The motor was replaced with a new liquid cooled AF74E engine (see motor section below), the fuel tank was relocated into the floorboard and more storage was freed up.
What’s the price of a Honda Metropolitan 50cc?
With the 2016 upgrade to the NCW50 version, Honda addressed most of the critiques of the ’13-’15 scooter (air cooling, lower top speed, no proper glovebox) but also raised the price $400. Now it’s a very similar proposition as the original CHF50 Met: the best engineered 50cc on the market but at a price higher than most.
Is the Honda Metropolitan the same as the CHF50?
The prior generation of Metropolitan was Honda’s CHF50 model, which was badged as the Metropolitan / Jazz / Crea / Scoopy in various markets, so this NCH50 Metropolitan is an entirely different scooter that shares virtually nothing with first Met. The frame, engine and style are all new.
When did the first Honda Metropolitan come out?
Honda has sold two distinct generations of the Metropolitan in North America. The first generation (model code CHF50) was sold from 2002 to 2009 and is dealt with separately. The second generation is the focus here. This scooter was first offered for 2013 and was substantially updated for 2016 including a new motor and revised body panels.