Wednesday, 13 June 2018

Honda MCX50




May 28, 1982 
New American style custom bike
"Honda MCX 50" released in innovative style


 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. will launch "New Honda MCX 50", a New American style custom bike with innovative styling and rich equipment from June 1. 

 This MCX 50 engine is equipped with a newly designed air-cooled 2-cycle 49 cc, 7.0 hp engine. In order to enjoy comfortable driving with relaxation by urban driving and touring, it has been designed to be user-friendly from medium to low speed to high speed range. 
 The overall design is a novelty combined with a metallic streamline from the tank bottom to the tail that tightens the covered handle and side view constituted by sharp straight lines together with the rear cowl etc. composed of subtle curves and the like New American style more emphasis. 
 In addition, a hydraulic disc brake (front wheel) that demonstrates excellent braking performance is adopted at the front. In addition, the original design cast wheel, 35 w / 35 w large square headlights, simple and visibly speed & tachometer, push type fuel cap with automatic locking device are equipped with fulfilling equipment. 
 With this, Honda's 50cc sports bikes became five models including this MCX50, and it was a fulfilling series that can meet the needs of a wide range of customers. 

 The sales plan is scheduled to be 20,000 a year. 
 The standard cash price is 169,000 yen 
  (Hokkaido · Okinawa price is 3,000 yen higher, some remote islands are excluded). 


Main features
A newly designed air-cooled 2 cycle 49 cc 7 horsepower engine that further improved tenacity in the medium and low speed range.
Adoption of casting wheel of original design with high texture.
Adoption of square speed & tachometer with easy-to-see layout separated by indicator section.
Adoption of a hydraulic disc brake (front wheel) that demonstrates excellent braking performance.
Adopt a number of fulfilling equipment.
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Large 7.5 l fuel tank.
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Large size headlight of 35 w / 35 w square type.
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A compact type battery with 12 volts and 3 amperes.
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Push-type fuel cap with automatic locking device (same type as VF750MAGNA).
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Power feeling exclusive for MCX 50 Thick rear tire.
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Main switch integral handle lock.
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Oil indicator lamp, high beam indicator lamp.
·
Regulator that eliminates battery overcharge.


Major specifications
Model
AC04
Total length (mm)
1.885
Full width (mm)
0.720
Overall height (mm)
1.110
Axle distance (mm)
1.220
Minimum ground clearance (mm)
0.155
Sheet height (mm)
0.750
Vehicle Weight (kg)
86
Dry weight (kg)
78
Riding capacity (person)
1
Fuel economy (km / L)
68.0 (30 km / h constant running test value)
Hill climbing ability (tan θ)
0.46 (about 25 degrees)
Minimum turning radius (m)
2.1
Engine model
AC04E (air cooled 2 cycle · piston reed valve)
Displacement (cm 3 )
49
Inner diameter x stroke (mm)
39.0 × 41.4
Compression ratio
7.4
Maximum power (PS / rpm)
7.0 / 8,000
Maximum torque (kg - m / rpm)
0.65 / 7,000
Starting method
kick
Ignition method
CDI
Lubrication method
Separate lubrication type
Lubricating oil capacity (L)
2.1
Fuel tank capacity (L)
7.5
Clutch type
Wet multi-disc coil spring
Transmission type
Always meshing type (5 steps return)
Gear ratio
1st gear · 3.083 / 2 speed · 1.882 / 3 speed · 1.400 / 4 speed · 1.130 / 5 speed · 0.960
Caster (degree)
29 ° 00 '
Trail (mm)
110
tire size
(Front) 70/90 - 19 - 40 P / (after) 100/90 - 16 - 54 P
Brake type
(Front) hydraulic disc / (after) mechanical reading trail ring
Suspension system
(Front) telescopic / (rear) swing arm
Frame type
Semi-double cradle





SEE ALSO: MCX80

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Tuesday, 12 June 2018

Honda TLM50

The Honda TLM50 was an entry level full sized trail bike that shared many interchangeable parts with the TLR250 but utilised Honda's 49cc air-cooled 2-stroke engine, designated model AD07.
Features included:
  • HERP chamber designed to boost torque
  • Chain tensioner 
  • Rim bead stoppers to prevent tyre migration
  • Engine skid plate
  • 62 degree head angle
  • very low weight at 70kg

With features like this the TLM was aimed squarely at armature competition!

Model: TLM50F
Engine: Air cooled, 2-stroke single cylinder
Bore & Stroke: 39 x 41.4mm
Displacement: 49cc
Compression Ratio: 7.0:1
Carburettor: 14mm piston valve
Max Horsepower: 5.2ps/ 7300rpm (DIN)
Max Torque: 0.53kg-m/ 6500rpm (DIN)
Ignition: Capacitor discharge
Starter: Primary kick
Transmission: 5 speed
Final Drive: Roller chain
Dimensions (LXWXH): 1967 x 822 x 1056mm
Wheelbase: 1290mm
Seat Height: 748mm
Ground Clearance: 312mm
Fuel Capacity: 4 litres
Wheels: Steel rim/ wire spoke
Front tyre: 2.50-21
Rear tyre: 350-18
Suspension front: Air-assist 30mm leading axle fork, 140mm travel
Suspension rear: Hydraulic dampers, 130mm travel
Brakes front: Leading/ trailing drum
Brakes rear: Leading/ trailing drum
Dry weight: 70 kg
Colour: HRC



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Monday, 11 June 2018

Honda MM50 Raccoon

The MM50 Raccoon was released on March 1, 1980,  designated as model AD02 and was only sold in Japan. Based on Honda's first 50cc 2-stroke sports bike MB50 released in 1979, it was developed with the concept of "leisure bike running lightly in downtown area". The MM 50 was styled as a custom cruiser and the terms  "easy ride" and " Harajuku bike " were also used in advertisement publicity .

The MM50 shared a lot of parts with the MT 50 and dual purpose off road style model. The air-cooled 2-stroke with reed valve with built-in AD02E type 1-axis balance shaft. The single cylinder engine was tuned to make the performance more suitable as a city commuter as opposed to AC01 E type engine for MB50. Revised tuning gave stronger low to medium torque.

Maximum power: 7 ps / 9,000 rpm → 6 ps / 7,000 rpm
Maximum torque: 0.56 kg - m / 8,000 rpm -> 0.62 kg - m / 6, 500 rpm

Featuring a front 17"and a rear 14" spoke wheels, a carry rack, a low exhaust and a low seat with a ground height of 700mm . It also featured more forward mounted foot pegs (compared to the MB5) with a linkage for the gear lever. On the design side it features a rectangular headlight and an X shaped backbone frame.

It was discontinued due to a model change to MBX 50 · MTX 50 R due to the introduction of the water cooling engine of MB 50 · MT 50 of parts sharing vehicle in 1982 .




The following bike is owned by Honda M Club member Chris Bronstijn who bought this unused bike in the Netherlands, before this the bike was in a museum in Switzerland!













***note, words adapted from a Japanese Wikipedia page, if you have any updated info on this bikes please get in touch!