It was a business-use motorcycle that mounted a rotary disc valve single cylinder engine on its press backbone frame. It also came with a safety device.
It was a mini off-road model that took in the design of the XL250S. Its 4-stroke engine of the CB50 series made it easy to handle. It was a beginner-friendly model.
It was an adventure motorcycle whose front and rear tires were ultra-thick. It was equipped with reliable parts such as its TS50 engine, and its sporty 5-speed transmission.
It changed the color of its frame, rear suspension and front fork bottom case to red. Model 80 also had the same color. Other specifications were unchanged.
It appeared to be somewhat comical and cute, even though it was fully equipped with parts like an inverted front fork, a powerful engine, or front & rear disc brakes.