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  2. Honda ST series (minibike) - Wikipedia

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    Honda's patents for the original ST-series expired in 1998, and replica bikes have become a popular export product for many Chinese manufacturers such as Jincheng, Lifan, Panda, and Redcat. The Dax name resurfaced at the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show with the e-DAX concept vehicle, a 25 kg folding electric wheel motor scooter meant to accompany the ...

  3. Honda CT series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CT series was a group of Honda trail bike motorcycles made since 1964. The CT designation is a slight exception in Honda nomenclature in that "CT" does not indicate a series of mechanically related bikes, but rather a group of different bikes that are all for casual off-road use.

  4. Honda CM125 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CM125 is a parallel twin cylinder air-cooled OHC four-stroke cruiser motorcycle made by Honda from 1978 to 2002. [1] It had a top speed of 65 mph (105 km/h). [ 2 ] The CM125C engine combines the single carburettor of the squat Honda CD125 Benly motor with the tall cylinder head and five- speed , gearbox of the sportier Honda 125 Super ...

  5. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Super Cub CM90, Honda Trail 90 C200: 87 Trail 90 (CT200) 87 ... 1984 Honda Fourtrax 200 (Honda's first four-wheel ATV) 1990-1991 Honda Fourtrax 200 "Trunkmobile"

  6. Honda CT90 - Wikipedia

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    The CT90 Trail 90 was preceded by the CT200 Trail 90 (1964–1966), which featured a similar design, and was itself preceded by dealer-level modifications to the 49cc Super Cub and the C105T Trail 55. The CT200 had an 87 cc iron-head pushrod OHV engine, instead of the CT90's 89 cc aluminum head OHC, with a carburetor to match.

  7. Honda XL80S - Wikipedia

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    The Honda XL80S was a dual-sport motorcycle made by Honda for five years starting in 1980. All models had metal fuel tanks and used the same engine. The XL80S looks like a dirt bike, and shares many characteristics with a dirt bike, but it is street-legal and intended for on- and off-road use.

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  9. Neval (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    Neval Motorcycles imported into Great Britain by Neville Mason in Hull a two stroke 125cc motorcycle based on a pre-World War II DKW RT 125 design made in Minsk in the former Soviet Union (now Belarus) by Motovelo. This model was initially trademarked as "Neval". The dealership was based in De Grey Street in Hull, East Yorkshire.