Honda Super Cub
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Honda Super Cub
I couldn’t help myself, I had to get one and it’s a blast to ride as long as you’re not in a big hurry![attachimg=1]
Re: Honda Super Cub
I've just bought one for a back roads tour with some friends next year. Unfortunately the cheating barsts have all bought ones with 110cc (minimum) engine conversions, or the aussie post bikes.
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Re: Honda Super Cub
Old-Git wrote: I've just bought one for a back roads tour with some friends next year. Unfortunately the cheating barsts have all bought ones with 110cc (minimum) engine conversions, or the aussie post bikes.
Heaps of fun!
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Re: Honda Super Cub
I had a Honda pc50 moped in Paris when I was 14. It could barely get out of its own way but I learned a ton navigating Parisian traffic and all around riding skills on that little 50.
Re: Honda Super Cub
yes , just bought one as well - between 150 and 160 mpg on the last 3 tankfulls .................. but you need to understand that a tankfull after the fuel light starts to flash at you , is a whopping 2.7L (Total tank capacity is 3.7L)