THE LITTLE BIKE THAT CAN
The world-famous Honda Super Cub may be small in size, but it’s a giant when it comes to how it’s mobilized the world. And for good reason: no matter where you ride, the Super Cub combines reliability, simplicity, economy and practicality like nothing else. Plus, it’s just incredibly fun, a concept people of any culture or age instantly embrace. Best of all, underneath its classic bodywork, the Super Cub is updated with plenty of modern features, like front-wheel ABS, electric starting, and fuel injection. Lightweight and easy to handle, the step-through chassis goes a big way towards making it user friendly in traffic or around town. And the four-speed semi-automatic transmission means you’ll never have to deal with a clutch. Best of all, its excellent fuel economy means you can travel far on a single tank of gas, and refueling is never a hassle. Plus, for 2022, it includes several updates, including a new, more efficient engine, reduced weight and even a new Matte Gray Metallic color scheme. One ride, and you’ll discover what the whole world knows—the Honda Super Cub is a great way to get around.
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Nobody can match the Honda reputation for engines, and even though the Super Cub is relatively compact, it’s a giant in terms of performance and reliability.
The Super Cub features a four-speed semi-automatic transmission that you shift with your left foot, like a traditional motorcycle. But here’s the unique feature: there’s no clutch to worry about—you just toe and go.
This is one of the key design elements which made the original Cub so popular. The Super Cub’s step-through design incorporates frontal bodywork to help shield you from the wind and road splash. It’s not only super convenient, but makes it easy to get on and off the bike.
Our front-wheel Anti-Lock Braking System (comes standard on the Super Cub) can be a big help in making controlled stops in less-than-ideal conditions, like on wet pavement or other compromised surfaces. It’s a great feature whether you’re using your new bike as a commuter or just riding it for fun, since it helps you stop with added confidence.