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YAMAHA GT50
It underwent a full model change from its predecessor, FT50. It mounted a FX type 7-port engine on its newly designed double cradle frame. -
YAMAHA GT50/80
It was the last model of the GT series that was called by its nickname "Mini Tre". It adopted a square type swing arm monocross suspension from its MY80 model. -
YAMAHA GT50-II
The MY78 model of the Mini Tre had "II" added to its model name. Its graphic design was simple, and only showed its logo. It was the last model to adopt the rear double shock absorber. -
HONDA GYRO CANOPY/WAGON TYPE
This three-wheeled motor scooter with a roof had passed the emission regulation. It featured wide output characteristics by adopting a digital CDI ignition. -
HONDA GYRO X
It was the second version of the three-wheeled motor scooter that was equipped with a non-slip differential. It could run through snow or rough terrain. -
SUZUKI HI UP R
It was brought to the market as a motor scooter that had a race motorcycle look. It generated 7PS and also had a hydraulic disc brake. It traveled in an energetic manner. -
HONDA HUMMING
It was a city commuter bike that loaded 10-inch tire on its simple boomerang type frame. HUMMING G was more simply equipped. -
SUZUKI HUSTLER TS50
It was brought to the market in 1970 by mounting the 2-stroke rotary valve engine on its pipe backbone frame. Tjos 50cc motorcycle split its popularity with YAMAHA MR50. -
HONDA JAZZ
It was a 50cc cruiser model that made its debut in 1986. It mounted a CUB type engine to let the rider enjoy its luxurious ride. It had a pullback handlebar, and added a flat type from its MY87 version. -
BMW R1200GS
GS was the multipurpose motorcycle that could tackle any type of roads; from paved roads like streets or winding roads, to off-road tracks.