Super Cub, which was sold for the first time in August, 1958 supported the period of high economic growth of Japan while the postwar restoration after World War ⅱ, so we can call Super Cub our national motorcycle.
Super Cub is clutchless shifting so anybody could handle it easily. All operation buttons are located on the right handle grip side to make it possible to ride while carrying stuff with your left hand. It has a chain case to prevent oil residue and, its underbone frame makes it easy to ride on it when wearing a skirt. Super Cub greatly played a major role in the economic growth by being mass transportation back those days when the traffic conditions were quite bad and automobiles were way too expensive for most of the people.
Soichiro Honda, the founder of HONDA was directly involved in the development of Super Cub. Super Cub might have been something the most needed for Japan for a while for its prosperity.
Now, Super Cub is no longer main transportation in Japan due to the economical growth. However, Super Cub is still seen everywhere in Japan delivering newspaper or noodles. Not just in Japan, all over the world.
THAT Super Cub underwent a full model change to be 110cc. Obviously it has emission and noise control to survive another 50 years to be “Super Cub”. The foundation is always the same. The time has passed. That is all.
At a glance, it is nothing but Cub. That is the most important thing. It has a fuel injection and allow both starting by a starter motor and starting by a kick arm. It started the engine with a slight kick down on a kick arm. It was too easy. There is almost no exhaust noise, just like “tu tu tu tu…”. Possibly this is for newspaper delivery in the early morning. People would not complain the slight noise it makes.
Press down the seesaw pedal without clutch. It shifts to a lower gear and it will not move forward without opening throttle. This is what we call a centrifugal clutch.
When you start it, you will feel more power than you expected as you accelerate it. Though it is increased only from 90cc to 110cc, it provides enough speed to ride along with others on regular roads. Super Cub has a mission so is more efficient than scooters. There was a time when Thai made Super Cub 100 was sold as a limited import model, but this 110cc is by far the fastest Super Cub ever in its own history.
It is nonsensical to debate about handling when it comes to Super Cub, but a bottom link front suspension is change to a telescopic front fork and swingarm is now changed from pressed plate to aluminum square pipe. It will keep a sharp and swift ride even at high speed.
While the price of Super Cub 90 Custom is 216,300 JPY, this new 110 is 249,900 JPY. Aside from this wonderfully affordable price, its fuel efficiency remains the same as the conventional Super Cubs and it provides the incomparable toughness. This is what we call “the best Super Cub” ever.
Speaking of which, the number of fashionable Cub riders got drastically increased due to Little Cub which came to the world in 1997.
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It is has a 4 speed transmission with a see-saw pedal and it rotates only when stopped. It goes into neutral with a pedal pressed down one more time at 4-speed. The fuel efficiency the catalogue shows is ordinal 90 is 60km/L, and new 110 is 63.5km/L. For your information, it measures 29.6km/L when I rode around in Tokyo at a relatively height speed.
Original Source[Autoby](*Japanese)