Sunday, December 15, 2013

1981 HONDA NC50 EXPRESS- Customer Bike, Finished

1981 HONDA NC50 EXPRESS- CUSTOMER BIKE 


Another bike saved from the trash heap.... even if it is a scooter.
This little two-strokin' ground pounder is sure to turn some heads. This bike was brought in by a pretty little lady who just wanted something cool to cruise around town on. The request from the customer was "get it running right and make her look pretty". After a much needed refinish and a lot of tinkering, we think we gave her exactly what she wanted.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

1981 HONDA NC50 EXPRESS- Customer Bike, Project


1981 HONDA NC50 EXPRESS- CUSTOMER BIKE

The Honda motorcycle corp. of Japan released the Honda Express (NC50) to the North American market in 1977. This new bike was designed to enter the large market for scooters that developed following the 1973 oil crisis. As such it came with a fuel-efficient single-cylinder two-stroke engine. It was also designed to be simple to operate, as many owners would be inexperienced with or
intimidated by larger, more complex motorcycles. Honda accomplished this by using a fully automatic transmission and a small oil pump to self-mix the Express's oil and fuel, thus eliminating the need for premixing.