1962 Honda Super Cub C100

In Japan, Small Displacement by Abhi2 Comments

It’s hard to overstate how important the C100 was. When Honda first entered the US motorcycle market in 1959, the entire US motorcycle market was approximately 50,000 units a year. By December of 1962, Honda was selling over 40,000 units/year by themselves. The C100 changed what motorcycling meant in America, and that was even before Honda released the famous “You meet the nicest people on a Honda” marketing campaign in 1963!

This example (VIN: C100-R091387, Engine #: C100E-367268) has just 790 miles and everything is said to work. The seller notes a non-original seat cover, dent in the muffler, cracks in the leg shield, and a missing washer. For a 58 year-old, that ain’t too bad!

Find this Super Cub for sale in Great Falls, Montana with bidding up to $1,631 and the reserve not yet met here on eBay.

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