This 1969 Honda Z50A Mini Trail is finished in Candy Blue with silver accents and is powered by a 49cc single paired with a three-speed semi-automatic transmission. Features include two-piece 8″ steel wheels, a side stand, a kick starter, an inverted fork, chrome fenders, drum brakes, street lighting, a high-mount exhaust system, twist-lock folding handlebars, and a black vinyl seat. Work carried out in November 2022 reportedly consisted of repainting the frame in addition to replacing the piston rings, engine gaskets, tires, and brake cables, while service in preparation for the sale included changing the oil and cleaning the carburetor. This Z50A Mini Trail was purchased by the seller in 2022 and is now offered at no reserve on a bill of sale in Michigan.
The fuel tank, headlight bezel, fork, and frame are finished in Candy Blue, and the bike features a seat upholstered in black vinyl, street lighting, chrome fenders, reflectors, a side stand, and silver accents on the fuel tank. According to the seller, the frame was repainted in November 2022.
The two-piece 8″ steel wheels wear Shinko tires showing 2022 date codes. Braking is handled by front and rear drums, and an inverted fork comprises the bike’s only suspension. The seller reports that replacement brake cables were fitted in November 2022.
The twist-lock folding handlebars are equipped with a twist-grip throttle and a headlight switch. No instrumentation is present, therefore total mileage is unknown.
The 49cc four-stroke single features a Keihin carburetor and a kick starter, and it was factory rated at two horsepower and two lb-ft of torque. The bike routes power to the rear wheel through a three-speed semi-automatic transmission and a drive chain. Work in 2022 reportedly included replacing the piston rings and gaskets, and service in preparation for the sale consisted of changing the oil and cleaning the carburetor.
The bike does not have a title or registration and is being sold on a bill of sale only.