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The real inspiration was the Honda Motocompo, a tiny motorcycle Honda offered for a few years in the early 1980s. The gas-powered Motocompo folded up into a small red rectangle that fit easily ...
Remember the Honda Motocompo? It was a cute little folding motorbike built to live in the back of a tiny hatchback. Now, Honda is paying tribute to that epic bit of ’80s nostalgia with a new ...
If you’re old enough to remember the original 1980s Honda Motocompo micro-motorcycle – or are like me and have enjoyed learning about it since – then today’s announcement from Honda will ...
Could a gas-powered Motocompo return as a range extender on a future electric car? (Honda/) We’ve recently seen that Honda has a renewed interest in the idea of the foldable, portable motorcycle ...
Fans of the Honda Motocompo, your day has come. After a groundswell of enthusiast love for the JDM compact folding scooter of the Radwood Era, Honda has launched a new, all-electric folding ...
Tested: 1982 Honda City Makes a Case for Minicars Tested ... Another transportation device, called the MotoCompo. You almost expect to find yet another transportation device inside this two ...
One example of that is the Honda Motocompo, a utilitarian motor scooter so tightly constructed that it could fold up and fit in the trunk of a car. And while this Motocompo is no longer produced ...
As a result, just over 50,000 of these were sold, right before Honda discontinued it in 1983. Now, however, the MotoCompo (or MotoCompacto) makes a lot more sense. Cities are more cramped than ...