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29th October 2024
No Reserve: 1979 Honda ATC 70 & 1979 Honda Z50R

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Source: Bring a Trailer –

This 1979 Honda ATC 70 three-wheeler and 1979 Honda Z50R were acquired by the seller in 2023. The ATC 70 is powered by an air-cooled 72cc four-stroke single, and the Z50R is powered by an air-cooled 49cc four-stroke single, both of which are linked to an automatic clutch and a three-speed transmission. Features include Keihin Carburetors, black-finished exhaust systems, drum brakes, silver-finished steel wheels, red bodywork, and black vinyl seats. Work in preparation for the sale included changing the oil and cleaning the carburetors. This ATC 70 and Z50R pairing is offered at no reserve in North Carolina for off-road use only with bills of sale.

The ATC 70 three-wheeler is finished in red and features a rear drum brake, silver-finished 7″ steel wheels, older Ohtsu tires, a chrome handlebar, a thumb throttle, a recovered black vinyl seat, and a chrome rear grab bar. Corrosion is noted on various areas of the bodywork and a crack is visible on the left rear fender. The ATC does not have suspension.

The air-cooled 72cc OHC four-stroke single is equipped with a recoil starter, a Keihin carburetor, magneto ignition, and an exhaust system that exits below the rear bodywork. Power is delivered to the rear wheels through an automatic clutch, a three-speed transmission, and an enclosed drive chain.

The Z50R is finished in red over a red steel backbone frame and features an inverted fork, dual rear shocks, front and rear drum brakes, multi-piece 8″ steel wheels, older Bridgestone Trail Wing tires, high-mounted fenders, red number plates, a black cross-braced handlebar, a twist-grip throttle, black vinyl seat, and a side stand. Separating seams on the seat and scuffs and blemishes in the paint around the bike are depicted in the gallery.

The horizontal 49cc SOHC single is equipped with a kick starter, a Keihin carburetor, and a black-finished upswept exhaust system with perforated and slotted heat shields.  Power is routed to the rear wheel through an automatic clutch, a three-speed transmission, and a drive chain.
The three-wheeler and bike do not have titles or registrations and are being sold on bills of sale. 

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