What is it? The Chaly was officially released in Japan on July 18, 1972. Three versions were released the same year under the names 50-I CF, 50-II CF and 70 CF. Similar in design to the Honda Dax which saw the light of day in 1969, the Chaly is designed to be easy to drive by the whole family and is in line with a series of small motorcycles produced by the Japanese manufacturer since the famous Honda Z100 produced in series from 1963. The Chaly, like the Dax, differs from this series of mini motorcycles by its one-piece enveloping frame, both bodywork and support for the various mechanical components.
What’s it got? Bags of Character, practicality and well suited to driving in an urban environment, it is highly sought after for its compactness which makes it easy to board a car, a motorhome or a boat along with the legal ability to carrry a pillion passenger.
How does it drive? This small engine block, fitted with a 6 V electrical system, is appreciated more for its discretion, low fuel consumption, flexibility, and strength than for its power. The 72cc engine develops 4. 2 bhp. The Chaly size brings it below the 75 kilogram mark making it great fun and manoeuvrable.
Why this one? A totally original survivor example with only 650 miles! This is an unrepeatable opportunity.
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