C50 (Honda) | ||
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InformationThe Cub of the C series. |
Specifications50cc 2-stroke |
C100 (Honda) | ||
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InformationScooter/moped first introduced in 1959. |
Specifications50cc 4-stroke |
CH125 (Honda) | ||
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InformationQuiet little commuter. |
Specifications125cc 1 4-stroke |
CH150 (Honda) | ||
InformationEnhanced version of the CH125. |
Specifications150cc 1 4-stroke | |
CH250 (Honda) | ||
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Information80's / 90's scooter since overtaken by new technology but still holding a loyal following. |
Specifications250cc 4-stroke |
CN250 (Honda) | ||
InformationHonda's competitor to the new Yamaha Majesty. Uprated and redesigned Helix with Blackbird styling. Higher seat and better wind protection. Many people still prefer the old Helix. Stretched scooter with a low seat height, watercooled 250cc single with a belt drive automatic gearbox. Good weather protection. Comfortable, safe, commuter with a top speed of about 75mph. Very popular in France / Italy / Japan. Available worldwide except USA. |
Specifications250cc | |
CT70 (Honda) | ||
InformationSee CT110 |
Specifications70cc | |
CT90 (Honda) | ||
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InformationSee CT110. It's possible there is also a variant of the CT90 which is a trail bike(?) |
Specifications90cc |
CT110 (Honda) | ||
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InformationThey _are_ actually the most popular (in terms of numbers produced) of any model of motorcycle, but traffic conditions in Australia don't really suit them. Perhaps, as local transport in a quieter "country" town, they may be considered a good thing...beats walking! ;-). ..but in fast traffic, they are well out of place. This family of bikes do provide interesting transport options in certain circumstances. |
Specifications110cc |
CT200 (Honda) | ||
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InformationSee CT110 |
Specifications200cc |
YP250 (Yamaha) | ||
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InformationYamaha copy of the Honda Helix. Stretched scooter with a low seat height, watercooled 250cc single with a belt drive automatic gearbox. Good weather protection. Comfortable, safe, commuter with a top speed of about 80mph. Very popular in France / Italy / Japan. Available worldwide except USA. |
Specifications250cc |







