http://www.tux.org/~bball/z50/
NetBSD was created in 1993.
fuel leaking out drain hose while driving Honda z50
Yes.
NetBSD is a derivative of BSD created in 1993. It is best known for being highly stable and being easily portable across multiple architectures.
yes she died in a car wreck
Between 500-1250 dollars
NetBSD is a free, open-source, unix like, multi-platform operating system descended from Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) and based on 4.4BSD Lite.
To procure technical documents for Honda Z50, one can explore various resources. The key resource would be the local Honda dealerships which carry documentation for all product lines carried in the stores. Automobile repair shops that repair bikes sometimes also carry documents on Honda products such as Z50 bike.
It has a 50cc Engine with a 2 speed.....
No spark no bang. It won't run.
Yes, of course! For free! You can use Linux which is fairly close to Unix or BSD or NetBSD or FreeBSD or Solaris x86 and I am sure there are others. Just web-search for any of the above terms and read the installation instructions (to make sure your hardware is compatible with their requirmeents), download, install and enjoy.
Parts for Honda Z50 can be ordered from: planetminis, hondatrailbikes, re-mx, motosport. These websites sell these parts for cheaper than the Honda websites. Prices may vary depending on parts needed and delivery.