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For sale is my 1982 Honda Motocompo (AB12). It is 100% original, engine in good working condition, 2 places broken on rear body, rubber tubes damaged... (see pictures for detail). I can disassemble and pack it for shipping. Shipping fee not included. Specifications: Manufacturer Honda Motor Company Also called AB12, Trunk Bike Production 1981-1983 Engine AB12E 49 cc air-cooled two-stroke Power 2.5 hp @ 5,000 rpm Torque 0.38 kg-m @ 4,500rpm Transmission single-speed, automatic clutch Tires 2.50-8-4PR Dimensions L: 1.185 m W: 0.535 m H: 0.910 m Weight 42 kg (dry) 45 kg (wet) Fuel capacity 2.2 l Oil capacity 1.0 l Fuel consumption 70.0 km/l @ 30km/h Turning radius 1.3 m |
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