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C70 Passport was the elder brother of [[Honda]] Cub C50, with more power, same cheap economical ride and reliability. It was introduced in USA, Canada, Asia and [[Vietnam]] in 1970, first models were called C70 but in 1980 C70 Passport was introduced.  
C70 Passport was the elder brother of [[Honda]] Cub C50, with more power, same cheap economical ride and reliability. It was introduced in USA, Canada, Asia and Vietnam in 1970, first models were called C70 but in 1980 C70 Passport was introduced.  


It had a 72 [[Cubic centimetre|cm³]] air-cooled single overhead cam engine, an automatic 3-speed gearbox, enough horse power to pull this [[motorcycle| bike]] to a top speed of 50 [[mph]] (80 [[km/h]]). First models had 6 v electrics, in 1982 12v electrics and [[CDI]] [[ignition]] were introduced to further improve the performance of the engine. 1983 model had a full enclosed drive chain for less maintenance.
It had a 72 [[Cubic centimetre|cm³]] air-cooled single overhead cam engine, an automatic 3-speed gearbox, enough horse power to pull this [[motorcycle| bike]] to a top speed of 50 [[mph]] (80 [[km/h]]). First models had 6 v electrics, in 1982 12v electrics and [[CDI]] [[ignition]] were introduced to further improve the performance of the engine. 1983 model had a full enclosed drive chain for less maintenance.

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