A restored Honda Camino by Stefan is the moped of the day. He put together a nice color scheme of white, orange, black and some red. Details in the color pallet are what makes this resto great. Besides the few bits of silver or chrome, everything on this Honda is either white, orange, or black.
A white frame and tank paired with white wall wheels are the main color in the pallet. The orange wheels pop with the orange from the Camino tank decal and turn signals. Making the rear fender support and rear shock springs black allow for the OEM covers, cables, and handlebars to fit the scheme.
The Camino decal has three stripes that transition from orange to red. Those two of the three stripes are the only colors brought into this build that is not used anywhere else.
HONDA CAMINO APPEARANCE
Frame, fenders, gas tank and forks painted white | Black plastic floor covers, sub-frame covers, horn cover, battery box, light housings | Black metal fender support, rear shock springs, and handlebars | Orange rims with uncolored spokes and black hubs | Sava MC11 white wall tires | OEM Honda seat | OEM headlight and speedo | OEM pedals | OEM magneto cover | Honda Camino tank decals
ENGINE
Honda Camino dual variated engine | Proma circuit exhaust
The Honda Camino is the Europe model and Honda Hobbit is the U.S. The Camino drive train came in single speed and variated models. The US only saw two versions of the Hobbit, both were variated and equipped the same. In the UK the Camino was available in different trim levels.
The Honda Camino is the UK version of the Honda Hobbit (US).
Camino was made only in Belgium though