In the world of rare motorcycles, the 1997 Honda AC15 Dream 50 stands as a shimmering tribute to Honda’s rich legacy. Built to commemorate Honda’s 100-millionth motorcycle milestone, this Japanese-market jewel embodies engineering elegance and timeless design.
This particular model is available on Bring a Trailer right now. With just 2 kilometers on the clock, this machine is as close to untouched as one could dream.
A 1997 Honda AC15 Dream 50 With Only 2 Kilometers on the Clock
Underneath its metallic silver and black livery lies a feisty 49cc DOHC four-stroke single, paired with a five-speed transmission. The red-finished frame—a nod to Honda’s racing lineage—supports a solo seat, street lighting, and those distinctive clip-on handlebars. This is a special cafe racer.
The bike’s wire-spoke wheels, wrapped in Pirelli Mandrake tires, promise a smooth yet spirited ride, though this particular example has never tasted the open road.
A masterpiece of precision, the Dream 50 is equipped with a tachometer redlining at 13,500 rpm and a Keihin carburetor feeding its eager single-cylinder heart. Its twin-pipe chrome exhaust is pure nostalgia, echoing the golden age of Honda’s lightweight racers. Offered at no reserve, this time capsule comes with factory literature, uninstalled mirrors, and a clean Washington title.
The Dream 50 isn’t just a motorcycle—it’s a story in chrome and paint, waiting for its next chapter to be written. Check out this motorcycle at Bring a Trailer.