Honda CHF50
The CHF50 is a scooter manufactured by Honda. It is known as the Metropolitan in the United States, the Jazz in Canada, the Scoopy in Australia and the Crea Scoopy in Japan. The 2002-05 models can reach a speed of 38-40 mph (61-65 km/h) at 8,000 rpm whereas 2006 and later models can reach 43 mph (69 km/h) at 8,850rpm. Power is rated between 4 and 4.9 hp. The Metropolitan has typical gas mileage of 80–110 mpg (US) (2.1–2.9 L/100 km).
Design Concept
While the CHF50 is one of several 49 cc scooters offered by Honda since the early 1960s, it is notable for its "classic" Vespa-inspired styling and modern mechanical parts. In the United States, it debuted as the Metropolitan in model year 2002.
The CHF50 has a large lockable center compartment, located below the seat, which can hold a helmet with room to spare. Inside the compartment is a handle to lock the center stand. This makes it more difficult to roll away. It also features locking handle bars which can lock the wheel at a 45 degree angle to make it harder to push.
Honda Metropolitan (US)
US Models of the CHF50 were two-tone, with white and one other color, between 2002 and 2007. Since 2008 several colors have been available. There has been some criticism of Honda from North American consumers regarding the models available compared to the greater variation of the Japanese domestic and Australian lineup.
Colors and changes by model year:
2002: Initial offering includes colors Blue ("Denim"), Red ("Salsa"), Green ("Kiwi"), Yellow ("Solar"), Orange ("Juice"), and Light Blue ("Sky"). This first year featured white "fenders" at the rear and a colored compartment. Brown seats, floorboards, and grips were featured on the Denim scheme.
2003: Color scheme is reversed at the rear of the scooter. Compartment is now white and fenders are colored. Black seats on all models.
2004: Same as 2003, plus two special graphical paint schemes are added: "Blue Hibiscus" and "Checkers"
2005: Sky and Juice are discontinued, but two more special graphical paint schemes are added: "Kanji" and "Orange Ice"
2006: Kiwi, Solar, and Checkers are discontinued. Available in Blue ("Denim"), Red ("Salsa"), and three special paint schemes; "Blue Ice," "Peach Hibiscus," and "Red Kanji".
2007: All previous color schemes are discontinued. Available in Bright Blue Metallic ("Sapphire"), Dark Red Metallic ("Ruby"), and two special paint schemes; "Pink Hibiscus," and "Purple Kanji".
2008: Dark Red Metallic ("Ruby") continued from 2007, with three new schemes added: Light Blue Metallic ("Ocean"), Solid Red ("Monza") (with chrome trim), and "Gothic" (black/gray with chrome trim).
2009: Light Blue Metallic ("Ocean"), Solid Red ("Monza") (with chrome trim), and Black/Grey ("Graphite" - formerly "Gothic") (with chrome trim) are continued from 2008. A new color: Solid White ("Ghost") (with brown floor, seat, and grips) is added.
Honda Jazz (Canada)
The Jazz colors are analogous to US configuration but have slightly different names. The decal model name on the fenders is also different.
2005: Yellow, Jolly Red, Denim Blue, Kanji
2006: Jolly Red, Denim Blue, "Special Chinese Print Red", "Special Cracked Print Blue"
2007: All previous color schemes are discontinued. Three new colors released: Bright Blue Metallic ("Sapphire"), Dark Red Metallic ("Ruby"), and one special paint schemes; "Pink Hibiscus"
2008: All previous color schemes are discontinued. Three new colors released: Nassau Blue Metallic, Monza Red, Pure Black/Penguin Grey
Honda Scoopy (Australia)
Current Colors: Juice Orange and Millennium Silver Metallic
Honda Scoopy (Indonesia)
Current Colors: Classic White, Retro Pink, and Vintage Violet
Honda Crea Scoopy (Japan)
Current Colors: Red/Black and Grey/Black
Metropolitan II
Until 2006, Honda offered a restricted version of the Metropolitan in the United States, called the Metropolitan II, model code CH50P. It was limited to a maximum speed of 25 mph (40 km/h). This permits classification as a moped in those states allowing use by unlicensed or younger riders