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!


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