Classic Honda 67 (SS50) review (long term owners review in English)
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Here's a long term owners review of my 1967 Honda 67 (also known as a Honda SS50 elsewhere). This motorcycle is a little classic bike that I own here in Vietnam. This particular bike is modified so has a slightly larger 88cc engine rather than the usual 50cc as well as some other differences. The review is based on my 18 month long ownership of this motorbike.
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Great Honda Engines, Look after it and it will run forever. best engine ever.
Great bike! Also love the little ride and sneak peak into Vietnam from a Honda!
Thanks, and there are lots of other Vietnam rides on my channel where I get out into the amazing mountains 👍
Great video. I used to have a CD175. Sort of a bigger version than this and thankfully with a conventional gearbox. Narrow bars and similar dash. Obviously it had more power than this. It never, in two years and 24,000 miles of teenage abuse, broke down. And I never had it serviced. Just changed the oil and got the spark plugs sandblasted periodically.
I've not seen any that size here but another fairly common bike here is the CD90. As you say, it's very similar.
some of the happiest times I can remember are riding from HCMC to Mui Ne on various underpowered Honda - Cub and 67. I've now imported a 67 to the UK and the experience isn't the same. Miss shorts and flip flops #safteyfirst
Thanks for sharing. At one point I did think about exporting it to the UK but came to a similar conclusion. It just wouldn't be the same!
Love the scenaries of HoiAn. How big is the tank ? How many km can you get on a full tank ?
The tank is fairly small (7 litres from memory) but it was pretty good on fuel. I'm not sure what range or mpg though and mine was modified to 88cc so would be different to standard anyway
Do you still use it? If so, when do you use it?
I don't as I sold it when we left Vietnam last December.
Do you not get worried with no gloves on?
I've always been an "all the gear, all the time" guy but after 2 years in Vietnam things slipped sometimes. I did usually wear gloves though apart from around town on the scooter or SS50 where you're usually doing sub 40kph. Most people in Vietnam are in t-shirts, shorts, and flip flops which I could never bring myself to do. I was always fully covered at least.
Welcome to Viet Nam ! 😘😘😘😘😘😘
Happy to find an English review!
Thanks, and no problem!