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MB50
1982 Honda MB5
ManufacturerHonda
Also calledHonda MB5
Production1979-1988 (Europe)
1979-1981 (UK)
1982 (US)
ClassMoped
Engine49 cc (3.0 cu in) two-stroke, single
Transmission5-speed manual
RelatedHonda MT50

The MB50 was a Honda motorcycle known as the MB5 in the US, produced from 1979 into the late 1980s. The MB was the road oriented version of the Honda MT50. Sales ended in 1981 in the UK and 1982 in the US (the only year imported), but sales continued in other European countries until 1988.

The MB5 was a very light motorcycle, filling a similar transportation role to a motorscooter, though styled like a sport bike, with a 49 cc (3.0 cu in) two-stroke single-cylinder engine, and a 5 speed manual transmission. The MB5 also had a speedometer, tachometer with a redline of 10,500 rpm, front disc brake, and Honda's Comstar wheels. The saddle provided space for a passenger, but the bike would have difficulty carrying more than one rider.

The MB-5 was short-lived in the US, Honda only imported in 1982, it was more popular in Europe (see MB/T/X series).