Are there optional parts for the Honda P50?
Honda offered various optional parts and accessories for the P50 to make it a slightly more utilitarian runner.
Where to buy a 1967 Honda P50 moped?
You can find this 1967 Honda P50 moped (VIN: P50-A152421) for sale here on Craigslist in Scottsdale, Arizona with a price of $7,500. We were unable to load Disqus. If you are a moderator please see our troubleshooting guide. rolling on the f’ing floor laughing so hard I may spit. $7.500.
What was the silencer on a 1967 Honda P50?
Underneath the saddle, the P50’s pressed-steel frame housed a “foam-element” that filtered incoming air, and connected to the cylinder head was a rubber connecting pipe coming from a downdraft carb. Burnt fumes left the power-plant via a small bore pipe leading to a “pancake style” silencer alongside the rear-wheel.
Where did the Honda P50 engine come from?
The P50 borrowed most of its design from the Cyclemaster which used an engine where all of its driveline components were housed within the large hub of the rear-wheel, as well as a few other components hugging said wheel on the outside on the bike’s left side.
What kind of engine does a Honda P50 have?
Honda went one further with their super reliable 49cc four stroke OHC installed within the rear wheel, which came complete with frame, seats and even a basket and lights should you choose. Yes, a complete machine that offered 1.2 hp that didn’t require fuel and oil mix for 49 ¾ guineas or £52-4s 9d in 1967.
Underneath the saddle, the P50’s pressed-steel frame housed a “foam-element” that filtered incoming air, and connected to the cylinder head was a rubber connecting pipe coming from a downdraft carb. Burnt fumes left the power-plant via a small bore pipe leading to a “pancake style” silencer alongside the rear-wheel.
You can find this 1967 Honda P50 moped (VIN: P50-A152421) for sale here on Craigslist in Scottsdale, Arizona with a price of $7,500. We were unable to load Disqus. If you are a moderator please see our troubleshooting guide. rolling on the f’ing floor laughing so hard I may spit. $7.500.
What do you need to charge a 1967 Honda P50?
A front carrier mounted wire basket fitting kit, a bracket that held an auxiliary front-cycle battery-lamp, an exhaust pipe protector, and a winker kit (including battery and rectifier for charging from the flywheel magneto) were all available at dealerships. This example appears to be sporting one of these aforementioned add-ons.