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2016 Shannons Sydney Late Autumn Classic Auction
Lot
AB

c1980 Honda Z50T Motorcycle

$5,000

Sold

Specifications

Engine Single-cylinder, 50cc
Gearbox 4-speed manual
Colour Red
Trim Black/Vinyl

Description

This lot is no longer available

Established in 1948, the Honda Motor Company quickly established itself as one of the dominant motorcycle manufacturers from Japan, building everything from commuter scooters right up to Grand Prix machines capable of challenging the world's best on the racetrack. Honda developed a myriad of new models to suit every need and by the late 1960s the range was incredibly diverse, including trail bikes, scramblers and a new fad - the mini bike. Originally designed for a Japanese amusement park, Honda’s tiny Z-series was launched in Japan in March 1964, with the first Z50M featuring a 50cc four-stroke engine and sales to Europe began three years later. Commonly known as “Monkey” bikes, the Z-series proved so popular it ultimately remained in production until 1999. Although the basic recipe was changed little, the Z50 evolved over the decades, gaining swing-arm rear suspension by 1972, while the overhead camshaft engine and four-speed automatic clutch transmission have been steadily refined. Thanks to the folding handlebars and tiny wheels, the Z50 proved extremely portable, easily fitting in the boot of a car, and became popular with commuters in Japan, who appreciated its reliability. These sophisticated, well made little motorcycles are enjoying a resurgance of interest amongst collectors today, with good examples always in demand.