Honda City And Motocompo

Honda City And Motocompo. The Honda is (still) the coolest urban mobility scooter Hagerty Media Honda City Did you know, Motocompo's components all fold into a clean box-shaped package of only 1,185 mm × 240 mm × 540 mm! Making Motocompo Honda's smallest commercial scooter until today. The Motocompo was designed to fold and fit into the trunk of the contemporary Honda City

1983 Honda CIty Turbo II WITH for sale photos, technical specifications, description
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Honda City Turbo and Honda Motocompo on Bring a Trailer Are a Perfect Pair The Motocompo was designed to fold and fit into the trunk of the contemporary Honda City

1983 Honda CIty Turbo II WITH for sale photos, technical specifications, description

This 1984 Honda City hatchback and Motocompo scooter were imported from Japan by the selling dealer in late 2019 The Honda Motocompo was unveiled in 1981 as a mini folding scooter that was designed to fit neatly into the trunk of your car This tiny hatchback comes with an even tinier scooter that fits in the trunk

A closer look at the Honda City Turbo II and the. This ultra-cool device was Honda's smallest foldable scooter, powered by a raspy 2.5-horsepower, 49cc motor that allows you to whizz through the last stretch towards your destination. The handlebars, seat, and foot pegs fold flat, and the body features a master fuel switch as well as integrated lift handles and tie-down points to facilitate transport

No Reserve 1985 Honda City R w/ for sale on BaT Auctions sold for 14,750 on. Because the Motocompo was designed to fit inside the groundbreaking Honda City urban car, making the scooter a "trunk bike" (トランクバイク / トラバイ, toranku baiku / tora-bai), if you will This 1984 Honda City hatchback and Motocompo scooter were imported from Japan by the selling dealer in late 2019