In
1969, the Honda Dax was introduced as a two-person alternative to the Monkey.
Because
of the somewhat longer, but still low, model, Honda derived its name from the
Dachshund teckel.
With
its 10 inch wheels, small size and foldable handlebar, it was perfect for the
small house owners in Tokyo, to be put on the rear of a camper van, and for use
in the pit lane.
The Dax was available as ST50 with 50cc, and ST70 with
70cc.
In America, the Dax was available as CT70 Minitrail and
as medium sized ST90.