Honda NQ50 explained

The Honda Eve or Honda Spree or Nifty 50 (NQ50) is a 49cc motor scooter made by Honda in the 1980s. Honda marketed two more models based on the Eve's design. All models utilized a single geared AF05 engine.

Honda Eve Smile

The first variation of the NQ50 was the Honda Eve Smile, and was exclusive to Japan. One of the rarest Honda scooter ever made.

The bike was missing some vital features, including battery, starter motor, and automatic bystarter. This model also lacked a removable main jet, so tuning was limited without replacing the carburetor with a later model revision. Due to the lack of automatic start, the Eve required a kick start. Eve standard speed can reach up to 60kph and its fuel consumption is 1liter per 83km and Changing tuned bigger carburetor increased its potential speed and more throttle respond and upgrading its ignition spark system can increase its fuel economy.

Like the Nifty 50, the Eve lacked a dedicated engine stop switch, so the only way to manually stop the engine was to turn the key off. The 1984-87 Eve was available in white, blue, or red.

Honda Spree

Model Differences By Year

Iowa Edition

The Iowa Edition Spree was a restricted version that utilized a restricted muffler, smaller main jet and a 12:83 (6.917) gear ratio in order to comply with Iowa laws on the use of mopeds. It was limited in top speed to 25mph. The 1987 Iowa Edition Spree is a very rare model.

Honda Nifty 50

AU

EU

Neither of the Niftys included an engine stop switch above the engine start switch, so the only proper way of stopping the engine was to turn off the ignition.