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'''Honda Super Cub,''' (originally the '''Honda C100''' or '''Honda 50''') also known as the '''Honda Cub''', is a 49[[cc]] [[Four stroke|4-stroke]] [[street motorcycle]] model first manufactured by the [[Honda]] in 1958, and the biggest selling motor vehicle in history. The Honda 50 triggered the eventual domination of the world [[motorcycle]] market by the Japanese, and hence contributed greatly to the rise of their car industry. More than 50 million Honda 50s have been sold worldwide, primarily in Asia, although there were considerable numbers in Europe as well. The model is still in production almost 50 years later.
 
 


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Revision as of 22:35, 17 March 2008

Honda C90

Honda Super Cub, (originally the Honda C100 or Honda 50) also known as the Honda Cub, is a 49cc 4-stroke street motorcycle model first manufactured by the Honda in 1958, and the biggest selling motor vehicle in history. The Honda 50 triggered the eventual domination of the world motorcycle market by the Japanese, and hence contributed greatly to the rise of their car industry. More than 50 million Honda 50s have been sold worldwide, primarily in Asia, although there were considerable numbers in Europe as well. The model is still in production almost 50 years later.

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