Honda SS50

Honda SS50Z
Fully restored 1975 Honda SS50ZK1-e (UK 4-speed)
ManufacturerHonda Motor Company
PredecessorHonda SS50
ClassMotorcycle
Engine49 cc (3.0 cu in), four stroke, air-cooled, OHC, single[1]
Transmission4-speed, later 5-speed, manual via chain[1]
Frame typePressed-steel
SuspensionHydraulic, front and rear
BrakesDrum, later front disc/rear drum
Wheelbase1.180 m (46.5 in)
DimensionsL: 1.840 m (72.4 in)
H: 1.020 m (40.2 in)
Seat height0.750 m (29.5 in)
Weight76 kg (168 lb)[citation needed] (dry)
Fuel capacity7 L (1.5 imp gal; 1.8 US gal)
Oil capacity0.7 L (0.15 imp gal; 0.18 US gal)
Early German version of the Honda SS50

The Honda SS50 is a 50 cc (3.1 cu in) motorcycle manufactured by the Honda Motor Company.

Predecessors were the OHV C110/C11/C114 and OHC S50. Produced from 1961 onwards, the Honda 50 Sport (type C110 and C111) variant of the Super Cub, laid out the basics of all future models: It had a pressed-steel frame, hydraulic front and rear forks, a 49 cc (3.0 cu in) OHV four-stroke engine. The cylinder was laid horizontally to optimise cooling. The final drive was chain running in an enclosed chain case. The S50 featured an all-new OHC alloy head engine.

The SS50 replaced these in the late 1960s, using a new T-shaped frame with separate rear mudguard, and telescopic front forks to replace the leading links.

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