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Cycle News 2019 Issue 09 March 5

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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That's all changed because now we have the 2019 Honda C125 Super Cub officially here, as part of Honda's push back into small displacement transportation units that have an em- phasis on cheap fun, as opposed to any real performance factors. The new Super Cub is powered by the same 124.9cc four-stroke that sits in the Monkey Bike, itself a derivative from the wildly successful Grom. The motor is as simple as the bike itself—a two-valve, single cylinder, designed to get massive mileage from the single gallon tank. Honda is claiming "at least" 100 miles from a tank, but we were unable to verify this on our launch ride around Redondo Beach. The Super Cub gets Honda's four- speed semi-automatic gearbox, the centrifugal clutch meaning there's no clutch lever and allows you to pull up to the lights in any gear and not stall. The clutch gets activated when you put a little pressure on the foot lever for the gear change, so all you have to do is roll the throttle slightly and snick the next gear. Simple. Back when the Cub was first cre- ated, one of the main design ethos was to ensure it was simple for women to ride—thus the step-thru was born thanks to the motor being horizontally mounted. This same design trait is carried over once again with the new Super Cub, with women one of the primary targets for the new machine. VOL. 56 ISSUE 9 MARCH 5, 2019 P91 Ripping around the Redondo Beach hills is a blast on the Super Cub.

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