This was known as the C100 pushrod 49cc version in the early 1960’s in U.K. .My father used one to go a couple of miles to work his was two tone blue .When serviced correctly they should start up first time & only need some choke on very cold days .I had a later 1971 version in green with white leg shields but with overhead chain driven cam & higher head light & larger round turn lights .Both very reliable & virtually bullet proof .👍
*My first powered vehicle of any kind was a '69 Honda 90 'Super Cub' for my 14th. B-day my g-parents paid-for...$300 'out-the-door' w/tax & license from 'Scootersville Honda' in Las Vegas and I beat hell out of that poor machine for 3-years day and night* *I don't remember if the oil was ever changed or even checked!* *I sold it for $220 when I was 17 and and got a 'hand-me-down' station-wagon and I 'beat hell' out of that too until an engine fire burnt everything under the hood from no filter in the air-cleaner and the hot engine percolated fuel and ignited from something, probably the exhaust-headers* *A real 'Lil Bastard' wasn't I?* ______________ *My 08 Honda 'Metropolitan' looks and performs 'showroom fresh' and although I'm 'wide-open-throttle' 95% I'm riding it I lavish it w/maintenance and care and several minor upgrades although the liquid-cooled 'Mighty Fifty' and exhaust are 'factory' it manages 42mph on level roads even w/my 230lbs of fat ass on it!* ( *"14 -inch windscreen added 1.2mph from smoother air flow* ) *It 'goes w/the house' when I croak because I'll never let it go after 63-months of riding and still starts instantly and 'runs like a pit-bull growling to itself under a bed'*
My Dad had this bike and on the rear fender it had turn signal indicator lights. Looks like the holes are there on the rear fender for these indicators. It had one spark plug and he always used the built in tool kit to clean the fouled up plug, LOL.
I had one of these in 1961 for my paper route. I do not know how later models were geared, but mine would do 50 mph with one person on a flat road and about 40 mph with two riders.
Yes, I am considering selling both of my Hondas, the Cub and the CL350. It's time for someone else to enjoy them. The only thing that the Cub would benefit from is new shocks. But, it rides just fine.
i live in new jersey with a second summer house in Northern california i am willing to get the both of them to keep them together if the price is right and i will keep them together do you have the title on them?
My brother's friend used to let me ride his around our neighborhood when I was around 10 or 11, what a joy these were to ride!
This was known as the C100 pushrod 49cc version in the early 1960’s in U.K. .My father used one to go a couple of miles to work his was two tone blue .When serviced correctly they should start up first time & only need some choke on very cold days .I had a later 1971 version in green with white leg shields but with overhead chain driven cam & higher head light & larger round turn lights .Both very reliable & virtually bullet proof .👍
That brought back memories. Got mine (it was blue) in 1968. It would go forever on a full tank of fuel. Happy days indeed. Thanks for posting.
Glad you liked it!
Bring back memories, I use to own and love that bike, I also work on it inside out.
*My first powered vehicle of any kind was a '69 Honda 90 'Super Cub' for my 14th. B-day my g-parents paid-for...$300 'out-the-door' w/tax & license from 'Scootersville Honda' in Las Vegas and I beat hell out of that poor machine for 3-years day and night*
*I don't remember if the oil was ever changed or even checked!* *I sold it for $220 when I was 17 and and got a 'hand-me-down' station-wagon and I 'beat hell' out of that too until an engine fire burnt everything under the hood from no filter in the air-cleaner and the hot engine percolated fuel and ignited from something, probably the exhaust-headers*
*A real 'Lil Bastard' wasn't I?*
______________
*My 08 Honda 'Metropolitan' looks and performs 'showroom fresh' and although I'm 'wide-open-throttle' 95% I'm riding it I lavish it w/maintenance and care and several minor upgrades although the liquid-cooled 'Mighty Fifty' and exhaust are 'factory' it manages 42mph on level roads even w/my 230lbs of fat ass on it!* ( *"14 -inch windscreen added 1.2mph from smoother air flow* )
*It 'goes w/the house' when I croak because I'll never let it go after 63-months of riding and still starts instantly and 'runs like a pit-bull growling to itself under a bed'*
My Dad had this bike and on the rear fender it had turn signal indicator lights. Looks like the holes are there on the rear fender for these indicators. It had one spark plug and he always used the built in tool kit to clean the fouled up plug, LOL.
Looking to buy one can you point me in the right direction this exact model.
I have one I’m trying to get started, does the key have to be in the ignition and does it need a battery to start? Thanks
I had one of these in 1961 for my paper route. I do not know how later models were geared, but mine would do 50 mph with one person on a flat road and about 40 mph with two riders.
in Ireland its called the `nifty fifty`
i had a 66. loved it. $289.00 new.
Any good places to find parts for these Hondas?
So lovely
Beautyfull. I have a '06 in green. The are still producing them (:
awesome
start up procedure ?
I had one of those. It got over 200 mpg, but would only go about 35-40 mpg.
Got a 65 model in 65', drove tha s---out of it, ya couldn' kill it.
Cool Bike. I have a 1966 with 30 miles on it. History. Maybe we can ride together sometime.
is it for sale by any chance?
Yes, I am considering selling both of my Hondas, the Cub and the CL350. It's time for someone else to enjoy them. The only thing that the Cub would benefit from is new shocks. But, it rides just fine.
i'm interested in your cub
and i would like to purchase the vehicle with cash
if your interested in letting it go in the not too distant
future
Where are you located? I had planned to list it on Cycle Trader in a week or two.
i live in new jersey with a second summer house
in Northern california i am willing to get the both of them
to keep them together if the price is right and i will keep
them together do you have the title on them?
sohow soon The Honda 50 has never had a title and the CL350 has a clean SC title. I am in Greenville, SC
I had one of these. About 225 mpg. Would do 35 mph comfortably. :)
I want buy this
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Thanks!
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Got a 71 c50
Missing half your chain huard
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