Anyone who lived in the eighties and nineties must remember the highly popular mopeds which were driven by people from all age groups and enjoyed for the extremely efficient riding experience. Yamaha QT50 is one of the popular mopeds of the eighties. The minimalistic approach followed in building this moped meant that every requirement to make the vehicle motor run and good enough to carry one person was only used in a just enough fashion. This led to the development of a skeleton, insect like motor driven vehicle which required virtually no maintenance and no training to be driven. All one had to do was kick start, press button, sit and ride. The average speed of 30 mph ensured it to be good enough for city driving. The 50cc Yamaha QT50 does not contain pedals like other mopeds and the chain shaft is wear and weather proof. The biggest quality of this vehicle was the highly efficient fuel performance delivery.
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