Honda ST series (minibike)

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1969 ST50 & ST70
Honda ST50 Dax
ManufacturerHonda Motor Company
Production
  • 1969-1981, 1995-2000 (ST50)
  • 1969-1981 (ST70)
  • 1969-1982, 1991-1994 (CT70)
  • 1973-1975 (ST90)
, 2023+ (ST125)
EngineOHC 4-stroke 49 cc <72 cc>
Top speed45km/h>70 km/h <75 km/h>
Power4.5 hp @ 9,000 rpm <6.0 hp @ 9,000 rpm>
Torque0.37 kg-m @ 8,000 rpm <0.51 kg-m @ 7,000 rpm>
Transmission3-speed semi-automatic, 4-speed manual
Tires3.50-10
Wheelbase1.035 m
DimensionsL: 1.510 m [exports 1.495 m]
W: .580 m
H: .960 m
Weight64 kg <65 kg> (dry)
Fuel capacity2.5 L
Fuel consumption90 km/L @ 25 km/h <85 km/L @ 25 km/h>
Turning radius1.600 m

The Honda ST-series minibikes are known as the Dax in Japan and Europe, and the Trail 70 in Canada and the US.

The ST70 was exported to Canada and the US as the CT70. This is an exception to Honda's usual practice of prefix letters indicating the bike family, followed by engine size. The CT70 is mechanically unrelated to other CT-series bikes such as the CT50 Motra, and the CT50, CT90 & CT110 Trail Cubs. The ST90 was sold in the US as the Trailsport, and was not given a CT designation.

The ST50, ST70, and CT70 were introduced in August 1969 and produced through 1981. The larger ST90 was produced from 1973 through 1975. The ST50 was reissued in 1995, and produced through 2000.[1][2]

The CT70 was also sold in the US from 1981 through 1994 with a new serial number format: JH2Dxxxxxxxxxxxxx, rather than the CT70-xxxxxxx format used since 1969. These 'JH2D' bikes are not listed in Honda Japan's production figures above and are perhaps licensed production.[3]

A key feature of the ST-series is the pressed-steel "T-bone" frame that distinguishes it from Honda's other minibikes: the Z50 Monkey & Gorilla, the Ape, the CF50 & CF70, and the CY50 & CY80 Nautydax.[4][5][6]

As a general description, the ST-series bikes have a bench-style saddle, small fat tires, and folding handle bars. They have an air-cooled 4-stroke engine with either a 3-speed semi-automatic transmission, with an automatic centrifugal clutch, or a 4-speed manual gearbox. The ST90 uses larger 3.00-14 tires, compared to the 3.50-10 and 4.00-10 of the smaller bikes. For more detail about individual models, see the accompanying Infoboxes and the External Links section below.[7][8][9]

Due to the diminutive wheel-size and limited speed, the ST-series bikes do not always qualify as road-legal vehicles and were sold in some markets for off-road recreation only. Their licensing status varies with locale and time period during their nearly 40 years of existence.

Jincheng JC50Q
A 1977 Honda CT-70, also known as a Mini-Trail.

Honda's patents for the original ST-series expired in 1998, and replica bikes have become a popular export product for many Chinese manufacturers such as Jincheng, Lifan, Panda, and Redcat.

The Dax name resurfaced at the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show with the e-DAX concept vehicle, a 25 kg folding electric wheel motor scooter meant to accompany the Bulldog concept car as a trunk bike. This car-scooter combination was previously introduced by Honda in 1981 with the City car and Motocompo folding scooter.[10][11]

In 2023 the ST125 was released in the European market. [12]

More specifications[edit]

1971 ST50 IV
ManufacturerHonda Motor Company
EngineOHC 4-stroke 49 cc 72 cc
Power4.5 hp @ 9,000 rpm <6.0 hp @ 9,000 rpm>
Torque0.37 kg-m @ 8,000 rpm <0.51 kg-m @ 7,000 rpm>
Brakesdrum
DimensionsL: 1.565 m
W: .630 m
H: .960 m
Weight65 kg <66 kg> (dry)
Fuel consumption80 km/L @ 30 km/h <60 km/L @ 50 km/h>
1976 ST70 VI
ManufacturerHonda Motor Company
EngineOHC 4-stroke 72 cc
Power5.5 hp @ 8,000 rpm
Torque0.51 kg-m @ 7,000 rpm
BrakesExpanding Brake
Tires3.50-10-2PR
Wheelbase1.035 m
DimensionsL: 1.590 m
W: 0.630 m
H: 0.955 m
Weight70 kg (dry)
75 kg (wet)
Fuel capacity2.5 L gasoline
Fuel consumption60 km/L gasoline
1979 ST50-M (manual clutch)
<ST50-C (centrifugal clutch)>
ManufacturerHonda Motor Company
EngineOHC 4-stroke 49 cc
Power4.1 hp @ 8,000 rpm
Torque0.37 kg-m @ 6,000 rpm
Transmission4-speed manual, with clutch <3-speed centrifugal clutch(semi-automatic)>
Tires4.00-10-2PR
DimensionsL: 1.610 m <1.600 m>
W: 0.705 m <0.680 m>
H: 1.005 m <00.995 m>
Fuel capacity2.5 L
Fuel consumption80 km/L @ 30 km/h
Turning radius1.6 m
1995 ST50
ManufacturerHonda Motor Company
Also calledAB26
EngineAB26E OHC 4-stroke 49 cc
Power2.6 hp @ 7,000 rpm
Torque0.29 kg-m @ 4,500 rpm
Transmission3-speed centrifugal clutch semi-automatic
Tires3.50-10 51J
Wheelbase1.045 m
DimensionsL: 1.510 m
W: 0.590 m
H: 0.980 m
Seat height0.735 m
Weight72.3 kg (dry)
75 kg (wet)
Fuel capacity2.5 L
Fuel consumption80.0 km/L @ 30 km/h
Turning radius1.6 m
2023 ST125
Honda ST125
ManufacturerHonda Motor Company
Also calledDax 125
EngineAir-cooled SOHC 4-stroke 2-valve
Power6.9kW / 7000rpm
Torque10.8Nm / 5,000rpm
Transmission4 speed rotary Wet Multiplate and Automatic Centrifugal Clutch semi-automatic
Tires120/70-12M/C 51L front, 130/70-12M/C 56L rear
Wheelbase1200 mm
Seat height775 mm
Fuel capacity3.8 L
Fuel consumption66.7 km/L
Turning radius2.0 m

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Production 1". Honda. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
  2. ^ "Production 2". Honda. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
  3. ^ "CT70 Model List". www.ct70honda.com. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
  4. ^ "Model Guide 1". Honda. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
  5. ^ "Model Guide 2". Honda. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
  6. ^ "Model Guide 3". Honda. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
  7. ^ "General Description 1969". Honda. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
  8. ^ "General Description 1995". Honda. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
  9. ^ "ST 90 Tire Size". Honda. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
  10. ^ "e-DAX 1". Honda. Archived from the original on 2007-12-28. Retrieved 2008-02-28.
  11. ^ "e-DAX 2". Honda. Retrieved 2008-02-28.
  12. ^ "DAX 125 Specifications". Honda. Retrieved 2008-02-28.

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