I literally grew up riding one of these at age 12. I rode them all over this Earth as an adult man. Now turning age 70, after selling all my big bikes, Harley, 600 Silverwing and smaller scooters I am buying a new 2019 Super Cub. I will not let myself DIE without owning the thing that gave me LIFE as a kid all the way through my entire life! Honda did a GREAT Service to the World with this bike. It allowed entire impoverished Nations ALL OVER THE globe become mobile & to industrialize. This little bike that began at 50cc, truly changed the World and changed everyone who ever rode it. I LOVE this little bike!
Well said, sir. You are a real rider! I am now working and learning as hard as I can to switch to a new career. Once I get my dream job I will get myself a new super cub too!
I own a Honda bike with a Super Cub 50 engine, and I didn't do any maintenance except for changing oil and spark plugs. The bike is 22 years old but it runs like brand new. Honda definitely knows how to make tough vehicles.
I have Honda Cub. It's very tough, economical. It's easy to maintain good condition. Cub parts are cheap. And I don't have a garage, so I have put it in the rain and snow for a long time. But no problem. Keeping good running. Everyone should have one per household.haha
that's too easy. they should have taken plenty people and drive it with maintance until the engine dies. Interesting how long it would last. That'd be much more telling than throwing it from the roof
I am 23 I got this motorcycle from my mom who bought it in 1985(25years!) and It's still working great with no problem at all!!! HONDA the POWER OF DREAMS!!!!
Do you still have it?? Am from 1988 too and got one as a heirloom made in the same year of yours. Mine still running perfect. Years have gone i changed 4 cars but my cub still is my garage mascott.😄.. hopefully yours is there too
@@orifiel17 aww thnks for your reply.. and am really happy to know that its still there making everyone happy just like mine. Only thing i've done to it recently ive change all the lights to led just to lower its electric strain when running at night time. Many motorcycles have come and gone new models but not very solidly built. But the cub is still there like.. intact..😄😄
I was a motocross racer in Indonesia in 80's. My first bike before I big enough for 125 class MX was Honda C70 that modified for offroad racing. I used Yamaha DT100 front fork with Honda Elsinor handlebar and 21' rim, moto-x tyres, tubular steel swing arm with Yamaha RX shocks that mounted on tilt position, reinforced the frame with extra pipe. Of course I modified the engine and sprocket too. Although the power was not big, that was a "light - easy to handle bike".
I've had 11 hondas over the years in 1987 I picked one up for fifty quid I've recently bought a restored 1980 c70 in aquarius blue lovely bike set me back 1800 quid they've shot up in value worth every penny I love it.
I had a Honda 50 Super Cub as a kid in the late 60s. I busted a hole in the crankcase and never knew it until I checked the oil one day and it was dry. I retraced my riding for that day and never found the broken chunk or the oil so I don't know how long it ran without oil. A very tough little bike!
Fantastic little motorbike, that exhaust note takes me back forty years when mum used to come home from work, I lost count how many times she threw it down the road, like Honda cars, they never fail,,
hondas are simply the best bikes/scooters, my dad has a 2004 sh 150cc, he just did minor maintenance and it still goes like clockwork after being used nearly every day since it was bought
One thing is clear: it is so sad that that honda's CUB motorbike is about to disappear into history due to Europe's crazy environmental emissions regulations
@@Aka.Aka. In Asia sometime Cub legacy can be passed through generation So like a father will gave his Cub to his son and when he grew older he will give it to the next generation sort of and of course help from Koguma the Super Cub anime too
Anyone who has ever owned or still owns one of these superb machines would never drop one from a building even to prove a stupid point....you killed something sacred in that act...shame on you
My first bike was a converted scrambler Honda SS Fury. 50cc of screaming raw power. Killswitch was dumping the clutch to stall it and starting it required pushing because the kickstarter was gone. Got a flat tire and just kept riding it until the bead expanded. Then I would rev it up, dump the clutch and the rim would spin inside the tire until it heated up and caught almost like a dragster.. learned a lot about motorcycles. I changed the piston because the compression was really low & found out the original one had all broken rings and part of the grooves melted together into a void. All of a sudden it felt like a hot rod with the new piston in it. I currently have a Honda XR 150 here in the Philippines, basically a '70s time machine still being sold today.
used to have one, a C90 cdi for commuting to school... that was 22yrs ago before selling it my neighbor to get a newer 2stroke cub from Yamaha. My neighbor to this day still ride it to & back from his work, while my Yamaha cub... I think it has been recycled to be a steel H beam in some building already, or a metalsheet for a cargo ship. Heh...
I have Honda Cub 700, 1981, 1st hand (from my dad), originally restored, color red, still using contact breaker, battery 6 volt, and can run +83km/h af! and not for sale :)
best motorcycle in the world... have owned two, still running.. it may not look great but it can get you from point A to point B for sure, even in waist deep floods it wont let you down.
I had the CT90 Trail and had to tow my CB750 four over 60kms home one day with it because the CB750 had a point problem and stopped on the freeway unexpectedly. My friend rode the &50 whilst I towed it. The Ct 90 never missed a beat. This was back in the 1980's. Did I mention that the CT 90 was gifted to me in a box as pieces as part payment for a XL500s that I sold to a fellow military friend. It was truly the greatest bike I have ever owned.
Great video, right up to the part where they dropped it off the roof. Totally classless and a waste of a good bike. But it still ran, which showed him. I wish the bike could then have thrown him off the roof, see if he could still walk. Then that would have been a fair test on both.
EDDY BROWN: well sad squire --a bloody waste of a beautiful bike. in peru u hardly can see em anymore. i need one badly for getting round as i am a misionary. do u know if they still sell em anymore?¿?
this are the best little bikes I don't know how anyone could give this thumbs down! One of the best bikes I still want one but don't sell this in the U.S.
Yes it's truly the ultimate motorbike. The backbone of businesses and families rode on the honda cub, especially around east asia. You can carry a family of 2 adults and 3 children on a cub, and you can carry an unbelivable amount of goods too...
I ride one of the descendant of Honda Cub,a 2010 Honda Revo AT (Wave AT in Thailand). After one year (about 12000 Km), still has the same performance as it came from the store. Fuel economy is about 1 liter per 40 Km.
The crashed cub had only the wheels bent and there was no damage to the engine. It would have been better to immerse it in water or step it through with heavy equipment. If you buy a cub at the age of 20, you can ride it until you become a grandfather, and even present it to your grandchildren, it will work without any problems!
@@ajyabaaa Hmm. Come to think of it again, the cub is so mechanically simple that it will hardly break even if it is submerged. It just dries and works normally again. As long as you own the cub, you will be able to do almost all maintenance with simple tools at home, without having to go to a mechanic! The latest motorcycles are powerful and convenient, but with a lot of plastic parts and electronics, the durability can't beat the cub. That's why I like classic products.
I am on my 3rd Honda bike, for the past 15 years, absolutely nothing went wrong in any of my bike. I only spent money on tires and oil change. Everything else is extremely reliable.
I remember a car mag that did a test that proved its actually cheaper to ride one of these instead of a bicycle... It cost more in food calories to get from A to B than a super cub uses in fuel calories.
Like a crappy top gear. Tried to imitate the episode with the Toyota hilux.They Just didn't realize that it would piss everyone off cause bikes have more emotional value.
In my country Malaysia, honda underbone motorcycle are so popular among yamaha and suzuki. The 90cc cub have 2 version, c90 and c90 fame (special edition), 3 speed manual gearbox with automatic clutch.
One thing is clear: it is so sad that that honda's CUB motorbike is about to disappear into history due to Europe's crazy environmental emissions regulations
I love Honda , I only have Honda EX5 96cc for 7 year second hand bike after I ended my highschool after get job I buy Honda Air blade 125cc scooter...I still believe in Honda brand...
I have a new honda wave 100,predecessor of the cub it's not as fast as any other motorcycle in the market today but it simply gas-saver, maneuverable, i'm already familiarized with it, it's all weather even if the flood water is seat-level the engine still is roaring, torture tested without changing oil for many months i can climb the rocky mountain and in the highway I can race even a car when I was familiarized with the terrain, the engine responds smoothly :)
Donate 1,000,000 honda cups to the poorest country in Africa with 1,000,000 barrels of oil or gasoline, then the country would become a robust developing country within 5 years.
What wankers would destroy a perfectly good bike just to prove the engine would run after a 65' drop? Donate it to some poor student who needs to get around. Waste of resources. Sacrilegious is what that is really.
It's technically a motorcycle, but it has a stamped step-through frame, which gives it a scooter-ish look. In all honesty you could just say it's a hybrid of the two, and damn if that made it easy to ride. Honda imported this bike in higher displacements (70 and 90cc if I'm not mistaken) as the Honda Passport, back in the early 80's.
i have too that honda super cup 50 before 1 year but i break the gear box 2 nd gear because i trying to make stunt i fell 3 times and more like this and it still was in good shape.real it is the best bike ever
I had one of this for a few years and I ride it everyday nothing happens to it nothing ,and believe me I didn't look after it at ALL ...! The only problem ,too many puncture tyres !!😉😂
東京から北海道までツーリングに行く猛者の強い味方。東京から北海道までの途方もない距離走ってもへたらないのが凄い。
I literally grew up riding one of these at age 12. I rode them all over this Earth as an adult man. Now turning age 70, after selling all my big bikes, Harley, 600 Silverwing and smaller scooters I am buying a new 2019 Super Cub. I will not let myself DIE without owning the thing that gave me LIFE as a kid all the way through my entire life! Honda did a GREAT Service to the World with this bike. It allowed entire impoverished Nations ALL OVER THE globe become mobile & to industrialize. This little bike that began at 50cc, truly changed the World and changed everyone who ever rode it. I LOVE this little bike!
I am 49, and I could not agree more. Already spoke to the Honda dealer. I think it is going to be a bigger seller than most think.
I hope so! I just wish that they didn't have a keyless ignition!
Whoa 12! What I would give to have gotten a bike at that age. Would’ve definitely been a improvement over my razor scooter.
Well said, sir. You are a real rider! I am now working and learning as hard as I can to switch to a new career. Once I get my dream job I will get myself a new super cub too!
There’s millions of that on Asian roads! In the Philippines they’re called Honda Wave!
I own a Honda bike with a Super Cub 50 engine, and I didn't do any maintenance except for changing oil and spark plugs. The bike is 22 years old but it runs like brand new. Honda definitely knows how to make tough vehicles.
Yeah, I have the same one as you. Honda is the only trusted brand.
+puth somrang It's a Honda Jazz by the way. Such an awesome bike!
TechMechMen Absolutely! Love riding this bad ass.
Japanese engineering at its best I love the honda cub
Of course japan was start Ww2 war ... they has good engineering skill!! that was reason
@@Rooisve perfect English right there😎thank you for your very very informative comment👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
I have Honda Cub. It's very tough, economical.
It's easy to maintain good condition. Cub parts are cheap.
And I don't have a garage, so I have put it in the rain and snow for a long time.
But no problem. Keeping good running.
Everyone should have one per household.haha
「ガソリンの代わりに食用油を入れても動いた」
これは違う。
エンジンオイルの代わりに入れただけ
多分日本の翻訳が何も分かってないだけだと思うけど・・・・
Broke my heart seeing it be thrown off a building like that.
+Kev Rees - I know! Why do that?
mine too..
that's too easy. they should have taken plenty people and drive it with maintance until the engine dies. Interesting how long it would last. That'd be much more telling than throwing it from the roof
Damn. That's one clean C90.
It's one of 60 million lol
可哀想とか言うけどこの位やららないと壊れないってことだよ
ちゃんと整備すれば100000kmくらい余裕で走るし、メンテが簡単だしパーツもあるから壊れても直る
タナカショウタ なんならホイールだけ換えりゃ余裕で動くよなこれ
要するに無敵
ほんますばらしい逸品や、本多さんの最高傑作やねぇ
AC16Eは強かった
耐久性でコイツを負かすバイクがあったら是非とも見てみたい。
良い動画だった。ちょっと手荒だがカブに対する愛情が感じられるね。
カブは、日本人のバイク乗りの一人として誇りに思うよ。
I am 23 I got this motorcycle from my mom who bought it in 1985(25years!) and It's still working great with no problem at all!!!
HONDA the POWER OF DREAMS!!!!
Do you still have it?? Am from 1988 too and got one as a heirloom made in the same year of yours. Mine still running perfect. Years have gone i changed 4 cars but my cub still is my garage mascott.😄.. hopefully yours is there too
@@Khabirov88 Hiii.Yes we do have it and it's in a perfect condition!!
@@orifiel17 aww thnks for your reply.. and am really happy to know that its still there making everyone happy just like mine. Only thing i've done to it recently ive change all the lights to led just to lower its electric strain when running at night time. Many motorcycles have come and gone new models but not very solidly built. But the cub is still there like.. intact..😄😄
I was a motocross racer in Indonesia in 80's. My first bike before I big enough for 125 class MX was Honda C70 that modified for offroad racing. I used Yamaha DT100 front fork with Honda Elsinor handlebar and 21' rim, moto-x tyres, tubular steel swing arm with Yamaha RX shocks that mounted on tilt position, reinforced the frame with extra pipe. Of course I modified the engine and sprocket too.
Although the power was not big, that was a "light - easy to handle bike".
I've had 11 hondas over the years in 1987 I picked one up for fifty quid I've recently bought a restored 1980 c70 in aquarius blue lovely bike set me back 1800 quid they've shot up in value worth every penny I love it.
My C50 is 45 years old and still works fine as a daily driver, grand tourer and even as off-roader. :D
I had a Honda 50 Super Cub as a kid in the late 60s. I busted a hole in the crankcase and never knew it until I checked the oil one day and it was dry. I retraced my riding for that day and never found the broken chunk or the oil so I don't know how long it ran without oil. A very tough little bike!
Fantastic little motorbike, that exhaust note takes me back forty years when mum used to come home from work, I lost count how many times she threw it down the road, like Honda cars, they never fail,,
dropping a perfectly fine working cub just to prove a point, wtf
hondas are simply the best bikes/scooters, my dad has a 2004 sh 150cc, he just did minor maintenance and it still goes like clockwork after being used nearly every day since it was bought
One thing is clear: it is so sad that that honda's CUB motorbike is about to disappear into history due to Europe's crazy environmental emissions regulations
It'll only disappear in Europe 😂
Come On It's just Europe not ZA WARUDO
@@shinkuroto4566 the Cubs legacy cannot be killed by a government, even if the world ends people will still restore and rebuild them things 🤣🤣
@@Aka.Aka. In Asia sometime Cub legacy can be passed through generation So like a father will gave his Cub to his son and when he grew older he will give it to the next generation sort of and of course help from Koguma the Super Cub anime too
@@shinkuroto4566 that's so sweet!! 🥰🥰 Also the anime was great!
They couldn't do a piece on a great machine without destroying it. What creativity.
The Greatest ever motor cycle
My first form of motorised transport, ahhh the freedom
The AK47 of bikes
Anyone who has ever owned or still owns one of these superb machines would never drop one from a building even to prove a stupid point....you killed something sacred in that act...shame on you
いまは規制で燃費は落ちたけど、15年前に初めてのバイクとして買った時には1L100キロ以上走ったよ。すごく頼もしかったし道具としての質実剛健さにほれぼれした。
i'm currently working on a C50 cub and its actually 3rd cub i have ever owned!
GO CUB, FOREVER!!!
カブは壊れないは神話よ、壊れても直ぐに直せるか、それでも動く
I LOVE my Cub!!! On road, off-road, mud, rocks, grass, fields, you name it - it can handle it.
My first bike was a converted scrambler Honda SS Fury. 50cc of screaming raw power. Killswitch was dumping the clutch to stall it and starting it required pushing because the kickstarter was gone. Got a flat tire and just kept riding it until the bead expanded. Then I would rev it up, dump the clutch and the rim would spin inside the tire until it heated up and caught almost like a dragster.. learned a lot about motorcycles. I changed the piston because the compression was really low & found out the original one had all broken rings and part of the grooves melted together into a void. All of a sudden it felt like a hot rod with the new piston in it. I currently have a Honda XR 150 here in the Philippines, basically a '70s time machine still being sold today.
used to have one, a C90 cdi for commuting to school... that was 22yrs ago before selling it my neighbor to get a newer 2stroke cub from Yamaha. My neighbor to this day still ride it to & back from his work, while my Yamaha cub... I think it has been recycled to be a steel H beam in some building already, or a metalsheet for a cargo ship. Heh...
I have Honda Cub 700, 1981, 1st hand (from my dad), originally restored, color red, still using contact breaker, battery 6 volt, and can run +83km/h af! and not for sale :)
一億台おめでとう
My Honda 90 30 years old and still goin strong
best motorcycle in the world... have owned two, still running.. it may not look great but it can get you from point A to point B for sure, even in waist deep floods it wont let you down.
C-50, C-70, C-90,C-100. This is a legendary engine.
I had the CT90 Trail and had to tow my CB750 four over 60kms home one day with it because the CB750 had a point problem and stopped on the freeway unexpectedly. My friend rode the &50 whilst I towed it. The Ct 90 never missed a beat. This was back in the 1980's. Did I mention that the CT 90 was gifted to me in a box as pieces as part payment for a XL500s that I sold to a fellow military friend. It was truly the greatest bike I have ever owned.
Great video, right up to the part where they dropped it off the roof. Totally classless and a waste of a good bike. But it still ran, which showed him. I wish the bike could then have thrown him off the roof, see if he could still walk. Then that would have been a fair test on both.
EDDY BROWN: well sad squire --a bloody waste of a beautiful bike. in peru u hardly can see em anymore. i need one badly for getting round as i am a misionary. do u know if they still sell em anymore?¿?
this are the best little bikes I don't know how anyone could give this thumbs down! One of the best bikes I still want one but don't sell this in the U.S.
There's no need to smash a well running bike.
Many brave working people in the 3rd world would be happy to have one!
Yes it's truly the ultimate motorbike. The backbone of businesses and families rode on the honda cub, especially around east asia. You can carry a family of 2 adults and 3 children on a cub, and you can carry an unbelivable amount of goods too...
A friend of mine had one - a grey one - had he gave all kinds of abuse. A tribute to the Japanese and their engineering genius.
I just picked up a 1982 C70 Passport with 3500 miles on it. One of the two years they were 12 volt here in the US. Can't wait to ride it.
The Greatest bike production ever build..!!!
I wish the US imported the Super Cub. I want one.
i have one :D
suburbanryder - The Mayor - they did import the super cub.
Thank you Krevin. I will be checking my local Honda dealer to see if he has one in stock.
They don't have new ones. I saw a bunch of these for sale at a vintage japenese. Motorcyle show /swap meet.
simple yet reliable piece of machine....They should ve been using this for the military.
I tied a rope to my 11 boat and my Honda c70 pulled it with ease !!!! i am truly amazed with these bikes !!!! :D
I ride one of the descendant of Honda Cub,a 2010 Honda Revo AT (Wave AT in Thailand). After one year (about 12000 Km), still has the same performance as it came from the store. Fuel economy is about 1 liter per 40 Km.
they should put all the top motorcycle racers of the world on these and let them fight it out on a road course for 50 laps. that would be epic.
The crashed cub had only the wheels bent and there was no damage to the engine.
It would have been better to immerse it in water or step it through with heavy equipment.
If you buy a cub at the age of 20, you can ride it until you become a grandfather,
and even present it to your grandchildren, it will work without any problems!
I had slipped and dropped the Super Cub into the pond, but it just dried and moved. I haven't done anything technical.
@@ajyabaaa
Hmm. Come to think of it again, the cub is so mechanically simple that it will hardly break even if it is submerged.
It just dries and works normally again. As long as you own the cub,
you will be able to do almost all maintenance with simple tools at home, without having to go to a mechanic!
The latest motorcycles are powerful and convenient, but with a lot of plastic parts and electronics,
the durability can't beat the cub. That's why I like classic products.
just got one on 16.7.16 1982 model c90 off road since 1990 running ace full mot happy days
it hurts in my heart when i see such a fantastic machine being destroyed :(
Proud to be honda cub rider.
man I should trade in my Italian bike for this one!
one of the most efficient motorcycle around the world , thankful to the engineering of japan #hondacub rules respect
The iconic bike, now and forever.......
this makes me want to cry. poor little cub.
might sound weird but thats te best thing honda has made!
This is where the reputation started. I've ridden Honda motorcycles and ATV's and they're all tough as nails.
I am on my 3rd Honda bike, for the past 15 years, absolutely nothing went wrong in any of my bike. I only spent money on tires and oil change. Everything else is extremely reliable.
I remember a car mag that did a test that proved its actually cheaper to ride one of these instead of a bicycle...
It cost more in food calories to get from A to B than a super cub uses in fuel calories.
My uncle is a builder and his honda cub was hitten by a truck full of bricks and the engine is still alive only the plastics are broken
Like a crappy top gear. Tried to imitate the episode with the Toyota hilux.They Just didn't realize that it would piss everyone off cause bikes have more emotional value.
@WHO?! Looks like they didn't, it looked used to me.
You could not be more accurate bro.. it was really painfull to see that dumb thing they did. A freaking cub a good one. Pff
hahahha i start to love motorcycles with this cub in my job as a pizza delivery a few years ago
Had two when I lived in London, best fun I have ever had on two wheels, now the fetch stupid money on ebay.
これからもホンダカブは世界中で乗り継がれ愛され続けるでしょう。
In my country Malaysia, honda underbone motorcycle are so popular among yamaha and suzuki. The 90cc cub have 2 version, c90 and c90 fame (special edition), 3 speed manual gearbox with automatic clutch.
近い将来、ガソリンエンジンから電気式になっても、
スーパーカブの頑丈さはそのままだと思います。
One thing is clear: it is so sad that that honda's CUB motorbike is about to disappear into history due to Europe's crazy environmental emissions regulations
一つ明らかなことは、ホンダのCUBバイクがヨーロッパの狂った環境排出規制のために歴史の中に消えようとしていることです。とても悲しいことです。
I love Honda , I only have Honda EX5 96cc for 7 year second hand bike after I ended my highschool after get job I buy Honda Air blade 125cc scooter...I still believe in Honda brand...
Wow that is great. I cant believe it still held up so well.
耐久性と聞けば長く使ってどれだけ壊れるか壊れないかってイメージがあるから・・・屋上から落っことすってw
またえらく極端だねぇ。
I have a new honda wave 100,predecessor of the cub it's not as fast as any other motorcycle in the market today but it simply gas-saver, maneuverable, i'm already familiarized with it, it's all weather even if the flood water is seat-level the engine still is roaring, torture tested without changing oil for many months i can climb the rocky mountain and in the highway I can race even a car when I was familiarized with the terrain, the engine responds smoothly :)
つまりあれか、銃で言うとAK-47か
鈍器としても使えるあれだな
ライフルと違って平和の道具だよ
頑丈さは負けるかもしれないけどね
ゲームで言うとGCか
Like a samurai who never gives up!
本当に素晴らしい二輪車だ
カブが欲しくなった(中学2年生)
もう20歳ですかね?カブは買えましたか?
4時間前は草
1時間前は草
Just went on ebay and found an all original honda cub with 49 original miles with 22 bids and 13 hours left and the price was $2700.
Donate 1,000,000 honda cups to the poorest country in Africa with 1,000,000 barrels of oil or gasoline, then the country would become a robust developing country within 5 years.
Yesterday my cub engine with only 20,000 kilometers on it broke down.
These are great bikes.
Koguma approves this
LOL
Koguma gonna be mad to some fool who throw a cub from building
Yes Honda the best motorcycle in the world heavy duty
sir I have no idea what you're sayin' but since it's in Japanese I ought to give it thumbs up
こんなコトすんなよ。バイク好きにはたまらない映像だ。
Best bike ever.
best mpg.
also its reliable.
People who own nokia 3310 And honda cub is the strongest person in the world
ikrar putra AND TOYOTA HILUX ALSO
What wankers would destroy a perfectly good bike just to prove the engine would run after a 65' drop? Donate it to some poor student who needs to get around. Waste of resources. Sacrilegious is what that is really.
@Zach Galifianakis Right, fucking limeys have no brain at all.
im a proud c70 deluxe passport... way to go honda....!!!!
40℃を超える日暑いも雪積もる寒い日も毎日変わる過酷な環境に耐えて長年動き回れるんだ、面構えが違う
The CT's are awesome with their low range!
honda cub is very very very strong bike!!
I would like to have one! :-)
It's technically a motorcycle, but it has a stamped step-through frame, which gives it a scooter-ish look. In all honesty you could just say it's a hybrid of the two, and damn if that made it easy to ride.
Honda imported this bike in higher displacements (70 and 90cc if I'm not mistaken) as the Honda Passport, back in the early 80's.
バイクを知ってる人は、スーパーカブをバカになんて出来ない。
最高のバイクだよ。
大型車顔負けの馬力でウィリーすることもできるし。工事中の看板にぶつかっても平気だし。
外国の方が本気で壊そうとして壊れない
カブの勝ち
It’s the Nokia of motorcycle world.
Wonderful engine Honda Cub 👍👍
i have too that honda super cup 50 before 1 year but i break the gear box 2 nd gear because i trying to make stunt i fell 3 times and more like this and it still was in good shape.real it is the best bike ever
Go to Vietnam then you'll see how tough the Cub really is. Hint: It pulled a 2 tons log trailer.
Honda Super Cub is like Seiko 5
I had one of this for a few years and I ride it everyday nothing happens to it nothing ,and believe me I didn't look after it at ALL ...!
The only problem ,too many puncture tyres !!😉😂
the cub brethren still have its production in southeast Asia. most rider start with this bike.
The Honda cub deserved more respect than to throw it off a building.
カブを手放さなければ良かったと後悔しております(;_;)
CUBU started from my motorcycle life.