Honda Passport Motorcycle

A motorcycle is a two-wheeled drive vehicle powered by engine. Wheels were in-line,
and at higher speed the motorcycles remains upright and stable by virtue of gyroscopic
forces. At lower speeds continual readjustment of the steering by the rider gives
stability. The legs were supported by a set of footpegs or pegs, which stick out
from the chassis. Some motorcycles are equipped with floorboards instead of footpegs.
The two wheels of a motorcycle are connected to the chassis by a suspension arrangement.
The chassis is typically made from welded aluminum or steel struts. The front
suspension generally consists of sliding steel tubes with long springs inside,
using hydraulic fluid for damping shock absorbers.
The Honda C70 Passport was like and early cub, nowadays a basket and rack were
mounted above the front fender and short luggage rack was mounted behind the seat.
Honda C70 Passport had a six-volt system like some others motorcycle available
in the market, the ignition used a breaker points. It also had an electric starter,
has an engine of 72 cc OHC single cylinder, and a 3-speed transmission with an
automatic clutch.