Since Honda is doing the retro thing....I wish they'd bring back the original Honda 50 mini trail bike....I'd buy one for my grand kids in a heart beat.
I want the full version with headlight, fold down handle bars, fuel shut off so you can put it in your trunk! Great for camping! I loved my mini trail....
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Yes, bring back the 50 and the 70.
My brother on his CT70 in 1970.
The little motors were bullet proof and they wee great fun to ride.
I've seen Chinese versions in Peru. Looked like exact duplicates. Mount the quality is the same however.
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The fun is back and has been updated. It's called the Grom now!
(06-18-2014, 10:32 PM)Ack-CB11_imp Wrote: [ -> ]The fun is back and has been updated. It's called the Grom now!
That does look cool, but it's a 125, bigger and 3K....I would think they could make a new mini trail for $1000?
The 70 cc were nice too, but wouldn't fit in the trunk of a car like the 50's.
I'm looking for one like this:
http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/attachment...3c4_12.jpg
(06-18-2014, 11:54 PM)offroadfx4_imp Wrote: [ -> ] (06-18-2014, 10:32 PM)Ack-CB11_imp Wrote: [ -> ]The fun is back and has been updated. It's called the Grom now!
That does look cool, but it's a 125, bigger and 3K....I would think they could make a new mini trail for $1000?
The 70 cc were nice too, but wouldn't fit in the trunk of a car like the 50's.
I'm looking for one like this:
http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/attachment...3c4_12.jpg
That does look cool, but it's a 125, bigger and 3K....I would think they could make a new mini trail for $1000?
The 70 cc were nice too, but wouldn't fit in the trunk of a car like the 50's.
I'm looking for one like this:
http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/attachment...3c4_12.jpg
The 50's would fit in a trunk same as the Rupp, my Rupp in in the trunk of cop cars a few times

(06-18-2014, 10:32 PM)Ack-CB11_imp Wrote: [ -> ]The fun is back and has been updated. It's called the Grom now!
Exactly! They're really cool bikes, and they're cheap as chips.
(06-18-2014, 09:55 PM)redbirds_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, bring back the 50 and the 70.
My brother on his CT70 in 1970.
![[Image: 0d2b92814ffeaf8fa2b934d27d21109a.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201406/0d2b92814ffeaf8fa2b934d27d21109a.jpg)
The little motors were bullet proof and they wee great fun to ride.
Apparently our Moms shopped at the same clothing stores. I had the same goofy plaid pants.
(06-19-2014, 12:10 AM)CIP57_imp Wrote: [ -> ] (06-18-2014, 11:54 PM)offroadfx4_imp Wrote: [ -> ] (06-18-2014, 10:32 PM)Ack-CB11_imp Wrote: [ -> ]The fun is back and has been updated. It's called the Grom now!
That does look cool, but it's a 125, bigger and 3K....I would think they could make a new mini trail for $1000?
The 70 cc were nice too, but wouldn't fit in the trunk of a car like the 50's.
I'm looking for one like this:
http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/attachment...3c4_12.jpg
That does look cool, but it's a 125, bigger and 3K....I would think they could make a new mini trail for $1000?
The 70 cc were nice too, but wouldn't fit in the trunk of a car like the 50's.
I'm looking for one like this:
http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/attachment...3c4_12.jpg
The 50's would fit in a trunk same as the Rupp, my Rupp in in the trunk of cop cars a few times
That does look cool, but it's a 125, bigger and 3K....I would think they could make a new mini trail for $1000?
The 70 cc were nice too, but wouldn't fit in the trunk of a car like the 50's.
I'm looking for one like this:
http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/attachment...3c4_12.jpg
The 50's would fit in a trunk same as the Rupp, my Rupp in in the trunk of cop cars a few times
Those Rupp's were fun too...their 5 HP motors were double the size of the Honda....they would go 40mph with the governor held open, they would leave us mini trails in their dust (only 28 mph without that magic sprocket change).....but that centrifugal clutch was a killer on anything but smooth surfaces....that Honda would climb a tree in first gear....some adults found out the hard way when they tried to drive one