Information About Honda Benly CB50 Model Year 1971 Specs and Photos Gallery
Honda Benly CB50 photo. ホンダベンリイCB50. Color: White. Release date: June 1, 1971. |
In 1971, the Honda Benly CB50 appeared as the successor model, which was given the title of “CB” for the first time in the 50cc class, is equipped with a newly designed vertical OHC engine on a newly developed diamond frame.
A classic lightweight sport model, Honda Benly CB50 has power performance that is easy to handle even at medium and low speeds, and has friendly styling. This new product is equipped with luxurious equipment for the first time in the lightweight class, and has further enhanced safety considerations such as a helmet holder and speed warning display.
With this, Honda’s CB series (super sports series) has 11 classes of models ranging from 50cc to 750cc displacement, and we are able to respond to a wider range of customer requests.
1971 Honda Benly CB50 Main Features
For your safety
- Helmet holder… Adopted next to CB500. Even when you leave the car, you don’t have to worry about carrying a helmet, and it is actively convenient to wear a helmet.
- Speedometer…At 30km/h or more, the display turns red to warn the user of overspeeding.
- Safe driving label: A slogan such as wearing a helmet is affixed to the tank.
Easy to handle and sporty
- Frame: A new diamond-shaped pipe frame has been designed to match the engine designed for 50cc super sports. Lightweight and highly rigid, it is suitable for light sports driving.
- Tachometer: This is the first equipment in the 50cc class that is essential for sports driving.
- Muffler: A megaphone type that emphasizes a sporty image. This is also my first time in this class.
- Handle: Semi-up type, easy to handle for anyone. Matches the seat for an excellent driving position.
- Even if the engine is in gear, the primary kick mechanism allows the engine to start immediately, making it easy to start.
- Three bright body colors (gold, orange, and white) are available.
Newly designed compact 4-stroke OHC upright engine
- Engine layout: The cam chain, oil pump, primary kick, etc., have adopted a highly reliable structure that is equivalent to that of a high-end model.
- Engine characteristics: Flat engine characteristics suitable for driving in urban areas, emphasizing smooth handling at medium and low speeds.
- Maintenability…By adopting the same separate camshaft holder as the CB750, maintainability has been improved.
- Mission… 5 stages. The shift fork shaft is a separate shaft to give a soft change feeling.
In addition, in consideration of customer safety, when the Benry CB50 was released, a campaign was held to present original helmets for purchasers of this model (from June 1st to August 31st). I will.
In this way, in order for all customers to ride safely and comfortably, we will actively promote the wearing of helmets together with the newly devised helmet holder.
1971 Honda Benly CB50 Photos Gallery
Picture of The 1971 Honda Benly CB50. CB50 initial model that appeared in 1971 (Showa 46). The front and rear wheels are 17 inches. |
Air-cooled 4-stroke vertical engine of 1971 Honda Benly CB50. The maximum output is 6.0PS/10,500rpm, and the maximum torque is 0.41kg-m/8,500rpm. In 1971, the only sports model equipped with a 4-stroke engine was the Benly CB50. |
Restored 1971 Honda Benly CB50 photo. The 42mm x 35.6mm short-stroke engine is geared toward sporty ultra-high revs. |
1971 Honda Benly CB50 Price
(national standard cash price) : 75,000 yen
Monthly production plan: 4,000 units (including exports)
1971 Honda Benly CB50 Specifications
1971 Honda Benly CB50 dimension specs in standard / original condition. Appearance all-sided view Honda Benry CB50. |
dimension m | total length | 1.780 | |
Width | 0.670 | ||
Height | 0.980 | ||
wheel distance | 1.180 | ||
Ground clearance | 0.160 | ||
Weight kg | Vehicle weight | 74(W) | |
Capacity (persons) | 1 | ||
Performance | Paved flat road fuel efficiency (km/L) | 85(30km/h ) | |
Slope ability | 0.24 | ||
Minimum turning radius (m) | 1.9 | ||
Braking and stopping distance (m) | 7.0 (initial speed 35km/h) | ||
Motor | Cooling method and cycle | Air cooling 4 cycles | |
Number and arrangement of cylinders | 12° anteversion 1. Horizontal | ||
Valve arrangement | Overhead camshaft type | ||
Combustion chamber shape | Hemispherical | ||
Total Displacement (L) | 0.049 | ||
Inner Diameter x Stroke (mm) | 42.0×35.6 | ||
Compression Ratio | 9.5 | ||
Compression pressure (kg/cm2-rpm) | 12.0-1,000 | ||
Max output (PS/rpm) | 6.0/10,500 | ||
Max torque (kg-m/rpm) | 0.41/8,500 | ||
Starting method | Kick method | ||
Ignition method | Magnetic ignition | ||
Vaporizer | Model | PW18 | |
number | 1 | ||
Air purifier model | Urethane foam | ||
Fuel tank capacity (L) | 7 | ||
Lubrication method | Pumping type/splash type | ||
Lubricant capacity (L) | 0.9 | ||
Battery | Type and number | 6N2-2A・1 | |
Voltage Capacity | 6V-2AH | ||
Power transmission | Mechanism from engine to transmission | Engine-Clutch-Transmission (spur gear type) | |
Same reduction ratio | 4.437 | ||
Clutch type | Wet multi-plate coil spring | ||
Transmission | Type | Constant mesh | |
How to operate | Left foot movement return method | ||
1st gear ratio | 3.083 | ||
2nd speed | 1.882 | ||
Third gear ratio | 1.400 | ||
4th speed | 1.130 | ||
5 speed | 0.960 | ||
Mechanism from transmission to rear axle | Chain | ||
Same reduction ratio | 3.153 | ||
Steering system | Steering angle° | Both left and right 43° | |
Running gear | Caster(°) | 63 | |
Trail (mm) | 75 | ||
Tire size | Front | 2.50-17-4PR | |
Rear | 2.50-17-4PR | ||
Brake | Brake type model | Front | Wire type Leading Trading |
Rear | Rod Leading Trading | ||
Operation method | Front | Right manual | |
Rear | Right Foot Movement | ||
Suspension system | Suspension system | Front | Telescopic |
Rear | Swing arm type | ||
Frame format | Diamond format | ||
Lights | Headlights | W | 15/15 |
Taillight | W(Color) | 3(Red) | |
Combined light | Number light (3W white) | ||
Stoplight | W(Color) | 10(Red) | |
Direction indicator | Front | 8W(orange) | |
Rear | 8W (Orange) | ||
Instruments, etc. | Harmonic type | Flat electric type | |
Speed meter format | Overflow method |