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[[Image:honda_C70_3.jpg|right|thumb|[[Honda C70]]]]
[[Image:honda_C70_3.jpg|right|thumb|[[Honda C70]]]]
[[Image:1953 Honda Cub converted bicycle.jpg|right|thumb|1953 [[Honda]] Cub converted bicycle manufactured by Kumotsru Cycle Co]]
[[Image:1953 Honda Cub converted bicycle.jpg|right|thumb|1953 [[Honda]] Cub converted bicycle manufactured by Kumotsru Cycle Co]]
[[Honda]] has been building versions of the Cub, a small step-through framed
[[Honda]] has been building versions of the Cub, a small [[step-through|step-through framed]]
[[motorcycle]] with a horizontal [[4-stroke]] single-cylinder engine since 1958.  Before then Honda sometimes used the cub designation on converted power bicycles which it produced the engine for.
[[motorcycle]] with a horizontal [[4-stroke]] single-cylinder engine since 1958.  Before then Honda sometimes used the cub designation on converted power bicycles which it produced the engine for.


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[[Category:Honda motorcycles]]
[[Category:Honda motorcycles]]
[[Category:Needs motorcycle template]]

Latest revision as of 00:20, 31 July 2019

1953 Honda Cub converted bicycle manufactured by Kumotsru Cycle Co

Honda has been building versions of the Cub, a small step-through framed motorcycle with a horizontal 4-stroke single-cylinder engine since 1958. Before then Honda sometimes used the cub designation on converted power bicycles which it produced the engine for.


In 2008, Honda announced production of the Cub had reached an amazing 60 MILLION units!

Pages in category "Honda Cub motorcycles"

The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.