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Honda Stream

Manufacturer Honda Motor Company

Also called NV50, TB07

Production 1981-1983

Engine 49 cc air-cooled 2-stroke

Power 3.8 hp @ 6,500 rpm

Torque 0.46 kg-m @ 5,500 rpm

Transmission Continuously Variable Transmission

Tires 8-3.00-2PR

Wheelbase 1.210 m

L: 1.665 m
Dimensions W: 0.570 m
H: 0.970 m

Seat height .658 m

74 kg (dry)
Weight
79 kg (wet)

Fuel capacity 4l

Fuel consumption 74 km/l @ 30 km/h

Turning radius 1.7 m


The Stream was introduced in November 1981. It is the first of Honda's tilting three-wheelers,
and has the primary features of the type. It is a scooter-like single occupant vehicle with an
automatic transmission and a "one push" parking brake. It has a small hinged rear pod containing
the 49 cc 2-stroke engine and two drive wheels powered through a limited slip differential.

The Stream was styled and priced as a luxury personal scooter. Honda's suggest retail price in
1981 was ¥198,000, compared to ¥114,000 for a 49cc Super Cub. Unlike the Cub, the Stream
can only carry one rider and has no baggage rack. Its only cargo capacity is a small forward
compartment rated for 5 kg, and a glovebox rated for 2 kg. It was discontinued in 1984. [25] [26] [27]

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