- Honda Express
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name = Express
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manufacturer =Honda
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production = 1977-1983
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class = Scooter
engine = 50 cc air-cooledtwo stroke
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transmission = automatic
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related = Express II, Express SR, Urban Express
similar = The Honda Express is amotor scooter made byHonda between 1977 and 1983. Variants include the Express, Express II, Express SR and Urban Express.All versions of the Express line are powered by an air cooled 50cctwo Stroke engine coupled to anautomatic transmission .Introduction
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 the1973 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.Models
NC50
A 49cc scooter which was manufactured from 1977 until 1983, it featured an air cooled 2-stroke engine.The versions from 1977 until 1980 had a manual choke, points ignition and a spring starter. Versions from 1980 onwards included a
kick start ,capacitor discharge ignition and automatic choke as well as an improved compression ratio. Most versions include an automatic one speed transmission with acentrifugal clutch , double suspension and forced lubrication (does not run on mix). Two speed automatic transmissions were introduced towards the end of their production run.Restoration
Today many scooter hobbyists have Expresses because they are reported to be reliable.fact|date=July 2007 There are numerous forums and websites on which shop manuals and repair advice can be found.
Used models go for anywhere from $50 on up to $700.
Chronology
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1977 The Honda Express (NC50) is introduced.*
1979 The Express II (NA50) is introduced alongside the Express. Both feature the same drivetrain, but the new model is built with a redesigned frame and larger seat.*
1980 Turn signals and a larger battery to match are added.*
1981 Both models see a series of improvements, including an automatic choke unit, a more rugged kick starter to replace the wind up starter, and a solid stateCapacitor discharge ignition in place of thecontact breaker based system. The Express II also receives an automatic two-speed transmission.* Also new in 1981 is the Express SR (NX50). This is a scooter variant of the Express with a somewhat modified engine. It is the first Express to feature an electric starter, 12v electrical system and a Honda V-Matic
continuously variable transmission .*
1982 The Express receives a new frame design and the two speed transmission seen the previous year on the NA50. The Express II model is dropped, and a new model called the Urban Express (NU50) takes its place. This model features a frame similar to the NA50, and a drivetrain identical to the Express SR's, outside of its transmission gearing and electric starter. The Urban Express Deluxe (NU50m) is the same as the standard model, but comes with an electric starter and larger battery to operate it.*
1983 This is the final year of the Express series in North America. The NC50 remains unchanged from its previous year. The Express SR is no longer available.*
1984 This is the final year of the Express series in theUnited Kingdom .External links
* [http://www.mopedriders.org/index.php Moped Rider's Association]
* [http://www.mopedarmy.com Moped Army]
* [http://expresslymopeds.50megs.com/ Expressly Moped's]
* [http://expresslyhonda.yuku.com/ Honda Express Forum]
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