Kawasaki ks-ii
» Launched in 1987, the same year as Honda’s teeny NSR50, Kawasaki’s entry into the GAG world was a miniaturised supermoto take on their KMX125 and 200. Powered by air-cooled two-strokes nicked from the AR50 and AR80, there were two variants: the 49cc KS-I, and the 78cc KS-II. Up for auction on that there ebay, this green example is the latter, has done fewer than 3000 miles, and with 9bhp propelling just 66kg promises much low-flying amusement. The model evolved into the KSR-II in 1990, then the four-stroke KSR110 in 2002. They still make it.