Very Rare Original 1984 Honda QR50 2Stroke Mini BikeHere we have for sale a very rare, original 1984 Honda QR50 two stroke 50cc mini bike. This bike is extremely hard to find as it was never sold in the US. This was Honda’s answer to the Yamaha 50. The bike was imported to the US in 2023 and was never ridden since coming here. It has been sitting for years. When I purchased the bike, I rebuilt the carburetor. It runs great and starts right up and idles great. The bike is oil injected with oil in the frame and has a working oil injection setup. The bike is all original besides a new OEM style seat cover. The tires are even original Bridgestone. They are cracked from age. The paint appears to be original on the bike. The black on the big side cover looks to be touched up. The OEM style decals are reproductions but match the originals perfectly. The bike has a great survivor look to it. This is one of my favorite bikes in my collection because of the color scheme. There is some patina on the wheels and on the chrome fork legs. The tank and fenders are original and in good shape. The handlebars and controls are all original and in good shape too! The exhaust system is all original and has no rust holes. The air box is original and complete. Overall this is a nice, presentable bike that would look good in anybody’s collection. It’s not perfect but something that somebody could show in a collection, or hung up in your garage, or still be put to use for your son or daughter. It would be a very easy bike to restore if somebody wanted to. There is no title with the bike. I will provide a bill of sale if the new owner would like. Please ask any and all questions that you may have. My phone number is . I can store the bike for a month so that shipping arrangements can be made and the bike be picked up. I may be able ship the bike via FedEx or UPS Ground. I would have to partially disassemble it and ship it in containers. That would only be possible on the West Coast. I would think it would be too expensive to do it that way to the East Coast. Uship.com and haul bikes.com are great resources to find motorcycle shippers. Thanks for looking!