Honda NQ50
Honda NQ50 was a 49 cc motor scooter produced by Honda in the mid‑1980s. The model featured a small displacement two‑stroke AF05 engine and was available in regional variants including the US Spree, Japanese Eve, and EU/Australian Nifty 50.
The Honda Eve or Honda Spree or Nifty 50 is a 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.- 1983: The Eve was available in red for its first year of production.
- 1984-1987: The Eve Pax also gained a battery and starter motor, but retained the manual bystarter control mounted underneath the horn switch. A form of hybrid carburetor containing features from both the Spree/Nifty and the previous Eve, including a removable main jet and a slightly bigger intake.
Honda Spree
Model differences by year
- 1984: The Spree was available in sparkling red, cortina white, or vista blue. The speedometer design was slightly different from that used in the 1985-1987 Sprees, with speed numbers 10-20-30-40 instead of 5-15-25-35. The logo was also much smaller than later years.
- 1985: The Spree logo was much larger than the 1984 Sprees, making it more visible.
- 1986: The Spree got a kick starter. Honda also produced a "Special Edition" Spree, in Shasta white and lollipop green combo. This Spree is now extremely rare.
- 1987: The dashboard, front indicators and tail lamps were redesigned for a more aerodynamic shape. Also, a glove box was added behind the shield or front of the scooter, underneath the handlebars and in front of the floorboard.
Iowa Edition
Honda Nifty 50
AU
- 1984-1987: The Nifty was available in red or dark blue; the latter seems most common. The main visible difference from the Spree is the round headlight and the curved edges of the dashboard.
EU
- 1984: The Nifty was available in red or dark blue; The main visible difference from the Spree is the round headlight and the curved edges of the dashboard. The front headlights are mounted upside down on the underside of the handlebars. The luggage rack is simpler than the Spree's, and the rear lights are mounted either side of the number plate mount rather than on the luggage rack tubing.
- 1985: The EU Nifty was identical to the 1984 and '85, with the exceptions of different labels and stickers, and a square red start button rather than a round yellow.