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Monday, December 24, 2012

Honda Ruckus, 2012


  • Honda Ruckus, 2012
 
American Specifications
Model: NPS50

ENGINE
Engine Type 49cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke It might be just 49cc, but this feisty, lightweight engine has plenty of get-up-and-go power for around-town riding.
Induction 15mm CV carburetor with automatic choke You can count on spot-on throttle response and gas-sipping fuel economy, thanks to the Ruckus? automatic-choke-equipped carburetor.
Ignition CD
Bore And Stroke 37.8mm x 44mm
Compression Ratio 11.9:1

DRIVE TRAIN
Transmission Automatic V-Matic belt drive Honda?s sophisticated, automatic V-Matic™ belt-drive system provides seamless shifting and ample power at any speed.

CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES
Front Suspension Twin-downtube fork; 2.2 inches travel
Rear Suspension Single shock; 2.6 inches travel
Front Brake Drum
Rear Brake Drum
Front Tire 120/90-10
Rear Tire 130/90-10

DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase 49.8 inches
Seat Height 29.0 inches The plush, well-padded seat tops out at a low, confidence-inspiring 28.9-inch while also adding to the scooter?s overall rugged urban styling.
Curb Weight 194 pounds (Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and a full tank of fuel-ready to ride)
Fuel Capacity 1.3 gallons
Miles Per Gallon 114 MPG - Honda's fuel economy estimates are based on EPA exhaust emission measurement test procedures and are intended for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

OTHER
Emissions Meets Current CARB and EPA standards.
Available Colors White/Red, Black
Model Id NPS50

FACTORY WARRANTY INFORMATION
Duration One year
Description Transferable, unlimited-mileage limited warranty; extended coverage available with a Honda Protection Plan.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Honda EV Electric Moped Prototype, 2004

 
Honda EV Electric Moped Prototype, 2004

With a length of 1,290 mm and weighing 44 kg, the Moped-EV is compact and light. Its nickel hydrogen battery, located inside an aluminum frame, is extremely light, dissipates heat efficiently, and, at 360 watt-hours, offers exceptionally long life. Powerful enough to climb a twelve-degree incline, the electric moped offers performance comparable to that of an internal combustion engine bike of the same class.
Unlike most other bikes, which employ a grip throttle, the Moped-EV features a two-stage lever throttle located beneath the right handlebar. Worked easily by the thumb, the lever throttle helps make riding easy even for less-experienced riders.

The Moped-EV features a unified module in the rear swing arm that integrates the motor with a controller, which regulates the driving functions and the discharge and recharging of electricity.

The Honda has long conducted research into the development of next-generation power sources that reduce noxious emissions and help slow global warming. In 1994, Honda developed the CUV ES, an electric scooter leased to government institutions. Following in the tracks of that revolutionary vehicle, the Moped-EV is designed to offer quiet, clean riding both for commuting and recreational use

Honda Numa Hybrid Scooter Prototype, 2004

 
Honda Numa Hybrid Scooter Prototype, 2004

The new prototype features an alternating current generator (ACG) with an idle stop function and the Honda PGM-FI electronic fuel injection system. In addition to an electronically controlled belt converter and a range of Honda environmental technologies, the new scooter features a dual series and parallel hybrid powertrain with a direct rear-wheel drive electric motor. Thanks to a compact power system and a rechargeable nickel hydrogen battery located under the front cowl, the hybrid scooter is about the same size as the Dio Z4, a standard-size 50cc scooter, and is only 10 kg heavier.

The hybrid scooter’s internal combustion engine and direct rear-wheel-drive electric motor function in two distinct modes. In series mode, when riding on flat ground and when high output is not required, the engine alone powers the electric motor. In parallel mode, used during acceleration and when high output is required, the electric motor assists the engine. In parallel mode, an electronically controlled belt converter automatically selects the optimum assist ratio.

The most efficient use of energy, the hybrid system charges the battery during deceleration and whenever possible and utilizes this power when higher output is required. In addition, the scooter enters idle stop mode, when the scooter is stopped, and whenever power is not needed, during deceleration. These advanced features allow the hybrid scooter to achieve 1.6 times the fuel economy of the Dio Z4 (when riding on flat ground at 30 km/h) and to produce 37% less carbon dioxide

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