Registration: A212NUM
Frame: T071036966
Odometer: 6,598
MOT: Exempt
- 49cc 2-stroke single
- Easy project
- HPi clear
- V5 present
The Honda NV50 Stream is a 3-wheeled moped launched in November 1981, designed with a unique 'tilting' mechanism where the front body leans into turns while the dual rear wheels remain stable. Powered by a 50cc engine, it was a short-lived, quirky, and commercially unsuccessful 3-wheeler intended for personal transportation. It was developed from the BSA Aerial 3, with Honda purchasing the rights to the design.
This bike is offered as part of the Adam White collection and has been in long term dry storage and has had the fuel drained. The bikes in the collection have been regularly taken out and started up but they will need a degree of re-commissioning and attention to batteries. Obviously having been long term stored things like tyres and brakes will need looking at prior to any road use.
A pretty much complete bike with the only obvious thing missing being the mirrors. The tilt mechanism all appears to be working but we haven’t had the engine running due to having been stored. It comes with 1 key, V5 and is clear on HPi.

