Honda Motorcycles
50cc Step-through Cub
(C100, CA100, C102, C50)
Honda cub
Honda cub
Honda cub

1959-62 Honda C100 Super Cub 50
  • Available four colors: Scarlet Red with White; White; Blue with White; and Black with White.
  • The words "Cub" and "Super Cub" logos appear on the front cowl and seat base emblem.
  • The tail light was flush mounted
  • Engine: 49cc OHV single cylinder
  • Transmission: 3-speed with an automatic clutch
  • Starter: only a kick starter
  • Some early models had a shorter seat

1962-70 Honda C100
1962-70 Honda CA100

1962-70 Honda CA100 replaced the early model C100
  • Available four colors: Scarlet Red with White; White; Blue with White; and Black with White.
  • Engine: 49cc OHV single cylinder
  • Transmission: 3-speed with an automatic clutch
  • Starter: only by a kick starter
  • The logo on the front cowl and the base of the seat says, "Honda 50"
  • It also has a larger tail light mounting bracket than the early model.

1967 Honda C102
Honda C102

1960-62 Honda C102
  • Available four colors: Scarlet Red with White; White; Blue with White; and Black with White
  • Engine: 49cc OHV single cylinder
  • Transmission: 3-speed with an automatic clutch
  • Starter: unlike the similar C100, it had an electric starter.

1962-69 Honda CA102

1962-69 Honda CA100
  • It replaced model C102 which ran from 1960-62.
  • Available in four colors: Scarlet Red, White, Blue, and Black
  • Each color was accented in white
  • The serial number began CA102-100001.

C50
C50-1
C50-2

The 50cc Cub configuration was also sold in some countries as the C50. Notice that some models had a short (one person) seat with a rack, while others had the longer one (two person seat).

1962 C102
C102
C100
Chrome C100

More examples of the Cub including a chrome frame with the legshield, etc. removed.



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