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The Honda QA50 was built for sale from 1970 to 1975.
It was similar to the Z50 in size, but the wheels were "fatter." The K0
model was made from 1970-72. It came in three colors: Gypsy Yellow,
Sprout Green, and Scarlet Red. The fuel tank was surrounded by a black
rubber molding. The fenders had no stripes and were colored the same as
the fuel tank. The front forks and frame were a dark gray. The handlebars
had a swivel lock. The engine was a single cylinder OHV displacing 49cc.
The Transmission was a 2-speed with an automatic clutch. The serial
number began QA50-1000001. |
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The Honda QA50K1 was built for sale for 1973. It came
in only two colors: Hawaiian Blue Metallic and Candy Ruby Red. The fuel
tank was surrounded by a chrome molding. The fenders were white with a
blue or red stripe to match the main color. The front forks were silver and
the frame was black. The handlebars were changed from a swivel lock to
stationary bars. The engine was a single cylinder OHV displacing 49cc.
The Transmission was a 2-speed with an automatic clutch. The serial
number began QA50-2000001. |
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The Honda QA50K2 was built for sale for 1974. It came
in only one color: Candy Orange. The fuel tank was surrounded by a
chrome molding. The fenders were white. The front forks were silver and
the frame was black. The handlebars were stationary bars. The engine was
a single cylinder OHV displacing 49cc. The Transmission was a 2-speed
with an automatic clutch. The serial number began
QA50-3000001. |
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The Honda QA50K3 was built for sale for 1975 which
was the last year for this model. It came in only one color: Mars Orange.
The fuel tank was surrounded by a chrome molding. The fenders were
white. The front forks were silver and the frame was black. The handlebars
were stationary bars. The engine was a single cylinder OHV displacing
49cc. The Transmission was a 2-speed with an automatic clutch. The serial
number began QA50-4000001. |
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