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Motorräder und Roller(Bike)
Suzuki GSF 650 - 75 PS Bandit


Z50M Honda 1968
The Z50M was the first Z50 Series mini bike for sale produced by Honda Motorcycles. It was released in 1967 to the European and Japanese markets, becoming one of Honda's first practical mini bikes. Although the Z50M was theoretically road worthy, it did not have various safety components and was therefore mostly just used just for fun off road. Though these bikes are not extinct today, these mini bikes are some of the least common of the Z50 series left running.

Z50A 1969
The Honda Z50A was the second generation of Honda's Z50 Series mini bikes. Though its predecessor, the Z50M, was available in Europe and Japan a few years previous, in 1969 the Z50A was the first of the Z50 series to be released to the American market. Upon its release this bike was considered to be a significant leap in technology in comparison to other mini bikes on the market at the time. This was partly because of its efficient 50cm3 engine with semi-automati transmission. The Z50A remained on the American market until 1978 when it was replaced by the Z50R. In Europe and Japan, the Z50A was renamed the Z50J in 1973, and remained on the market until 1999.

BSA- B31 1950 ( 350cc)

Roller Piaccio X8 (125 Premium)

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