Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

RETRO FUN WITH A PLAYFUL CUB

- BY FRASER ADDECOTT

It’s a classic pub quiz question which will leave most competitor­s scratching their heads – what’s the most produced motor vehicle ever?

Of course, the answer is the Honda Super Cub. The first model, the C100, was introduced in 1958. Since then, the Japanese company has built more than an incredible 100 million of them.

The Cub even inspired the Beach Boys’ 1964 classic Little Honda.

This latest version comes with the same 125cc motor used in the recently released Monkey and the MSX125 Grom machines.

There’s a four-speed gearbox, but no clutch.

Changing is via a ball-and-heel rocker lever – press down into first, then just twist and go.

To select second, close the throttle and press down with your toe again and so on. To change down, press the lever behind the footpeg with your heel.

It’s simple, once you get used to it, but I suspect some will wonder what the point is when almost all scooters these days use a fully automatic twist-and-go system.

Neverthele­ss, the bike is surprising­ly nippy and beats most four-wheeled vehicles off the line up to around 25mph – which is fun at the traffic lights.

The 17in spoked wheels are shod with skinny 70mm and 80mm tyres, but the grip is actually pretty good.

And the thin wheels combined with the low overall weight (109kg) make the Cub extremely nimble and agile around town.

Leading link-style forks on older models have been replaced by convention­al telescopic­s, with a standard twin rear set-up.

Braking is via a 220mm disc and single caliper on the front, with ABS.

An old-school, non-abs drum on the rear means you can even lock it up at the back if you want to pretend you’re a teenager again.

The single seat is pretty plush, the instrument panel has an analogue speedo and digital info display, lighting is all LED and there’s a small luggage rack.

The keyless ignition fob is a nice, modern touch and there’s an immobilise­r and alarm, too.

It’s difficult to pinpoint why you should buy a Super Cub rather than a more practical smaller-wheeled scooter, not least Honda’s own excellent SH125.

But practicali­ty is not what the Cub’s about.

It’s about cool retro styling, an unrivalled back story, around-town nimbleness and a dose of good, old-fashioned fun.

As the Beach Boys put it: “It’s not a big motorcycle, just a groovy little motorbike. It’s more fun than a barrel of monkeys, that two-wheeled bike…” Honda Super Cub

Price: £3,399

Engine: 125cc air-cooled single

Power: 9.9 bhp

Torque: 7.7ft lb

Colours: Pearl blue, pearl red

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Geoff Hill @ghillster Fraser Addecott @Mirrorbike­r
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SIMPLE Clean dial on the instrument panel
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CLASSIC Fraser rides the Super Cub

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