Without question, I consider this unpretentious video from a Hungarian source as far more useful and practically informative than the dozens of videos I’ve watched from U.S. sources. This gentleman focuses in sufficient detail upon all of the bike’s systems, with particular attention to clutch and braking. Good explanation as to why a relatively expensive (in Hungary) bike is so popular. I learned that Honda copyrighted this bike’s profile; hence, no copycats. Unlike so many other videos, where the operator rides for miles without comment, this presenter offers informative bike-centric commentary. Well done, Sir!
Thank you. Your explanation of the gear change on this bike has NEVER been bettered even by the so called journalists who have tested the bike. Your videos take some beating. Keep ‘em coming!!
"tehát never forget"😂♥️ imádlak titeket és a magyar illetve angol teszteket is mindig megnézem! Köszönöm hogy gondoltok a külföldi motorosokra is ezekkel a tartalmakkal
Great review! I have owned one for almost a year and I love the little Super Cub. Lot of fun and goes to prove you don't always need to ride a big engined machine.
I like your explanation and is the number one reason I purchased my Super Cub.. its the simplicity, elegance and not your everyday looking motorbike on the road (at least in current times). I didn’t buy this to haul cargo but to enjoy a casual ride and fresh air. Cheers!
I love big fast bikes, but this looks the business! I have already purchased the monkey and this is next on my radar. I’m loving the 125cc. Makes the rides just that little bit more adventurous.
I love the bike and also hungary. two of my most favourite .. i used the bike for several years and lived in hungary... i loved the place still Misses it my best friend is hungarian
Love it, that engine is bulletproof I can testify, it’s been around since 2000 in Asia at least just different variations namely grom in US with clutch, wave125,RS125,Xrm125 Asian market just to name a few.
Interesting review. I have owned several dozen bikes and currently have several much larger bikes in my garage. I choose to ride the cub on the backroads purely for the thrill of it. The challenge of properly up and down shifting the semi-auto trans. and the buttery smooth, humming of the tiny motor is a joy in rural areas up to around 50 MPH. It is fun to ride a slow bike fast. I have compared back to back with twist and go vespa 150 and 300 scooters and they lack the soul this bike has. Also: clearly this must not be your bike, based on the way you were abusing the transmission speed shifting it up the gears and also slamming downshifts causing the rear tire to chirp.
I chose a Vespa 150 Primivara because of the passenger seat and more thrust at a stop light. I need to go at least 55 on Florida side roads and connecting arteries. I may go look at these when I'm back in NH as they are great for those short shots to the library, or Ocean State Job Lots! We'll see. I have others to sell first. At 72, I should not be buying anymore. Not much time left.
And trust me, they squeeze the heck out of a perfectly good check account when it comes to paying for the Vespa. I live in a "no motorcycle's allowed condominium" during the winter. I'm dressing a new Primavara to look like an "Electrica" and hope that nobody notices. I'm going to keep it inside my unit. The Cub looks too much like a motorcycle.
I really really want one of these but I cannot buy it until I pay my house off and that’s going to be five years from now. I am in the US and I really hope this bike is still here at that time. They brought it back in 2020 and I really want it to stay
If I understood you correctly, I think you said the bike started in 1968? That’s maybe 10 years late. In 1961 I bought a used one, 55cc, and rode it year round in deep snow and summer rice paddies. A rock solid machine.
Such a nice toy!!! J'adore!!! I would like to have it here in Canada! Just buy it, keep it clean and do some short distances in a sunny weekend's , like a Ferrari owners!
I'm thinking about getting one of these for my first bike here in Ireland, it's a really nice bike, I'd me riding around in the countryside and occasional B roads up to maybe 100 Km/hr Max. I'm not interested in speed, acceleration and once it can climb hills at 50 Km/hr on hills here in the sticks I'll be happy. It would have been nice if it had some storage but I presume a top box can be fitted ? Another good thing is that it won't have much power so I won't be thinking about getting myself into tricky situations or making crazy over taking manoeuvres. The idea is to enjoy riding in the countryside, I won't be looking to go anywhere fast. And of course to pass my full A license I might need a bike like this for gears, I'm just not sure the semi auto box will allow me to drive a manual should I choose to down the road ? I was also thinking about a forza 350 something like that except I think because it's auto I might have to re-take the test to drive a manual so think the super cub might work out better unless the lack of a clutch messes up that idea.
Contact optimumenvironmental@yahoo.ca they have an old style Super Cub coming out that is still made in Honda facility in the traditional style at a price of $1600.00USD
@@ripmax333 my company, optimumenvironmental@yahoo.ca Bringing them into Canada spring 2020 Text 7053317552 and I'll answer your questions (or at least try to)
@actnowone Thanks act! So, if I called the dealer, it will be something they can order? I will be taking delivery on the Vespa in a few weeks. When I get back north, I will go look at one of these. I have a little Z125 Kawasaki Pro that I will drive (risky) on the expressway. It will go 65 full on throttle. Just screaming away for about 10 miles either way. My BMW f850 Adventure rides really nice on the hyway. But me being short 5'9" my feet don't fit flat on the ground. Scary stopped on a hill. Clutch, brake, throttle. Green. Stall. Horns from other motorist. (feeling stupid) as the bike falls over on me! But I appreciate that you told me this. I am definitely interested. I like the SUZUKI Van-Van 200. What a greedy bastard I am. No wonder I don't have a pot to piss in!
g FLIGHTNINGNAM The new one is far better (I have had both) get yourself a new one but keep the old one. For me the fuel injection and a top speed over 60 mph are the best features of the new supercub.
it's a more moronic than iconic thing, put 125cc engine in to 50cc moped frame is stupid and dangerous, high gravity center!!! it's a thing designed by Asian shrimps for Asian shrimps, half of my butt sticks out of the back of the seat... stupid gear change lever, you have to move left foot forward and backward all the time, to drive this stupid thing is a pain in a butt literally not figuratively...
@actnowone It might be better equipped but if you buy one then deep down you will always know it's an Innova. i'll stick with the only true Cub's and this model certainly ain't one.
Without question, I consider this unpretentious video from a Hungarian source as far more useful and practically informative than the dozens of videos I’ve watched from U.S. sources. This gentleman focuses in sufficient detail upon all of the bike’s systems, with particular attention to clutch and braking. Good explanation as to why a relatively expensive (in Hungary) bike is so popular. I learned that Honda copyrighted this bike’s profile; hence, no copycats. Unlike so many other videos, where the operator rides for miles without comment, this presenter offers informative bike-centric commentary. Well done, Sir!
Thank you. Your explanation of the gear change on this bike has NEVER been bettered even by the so called journalists who have tested the bike. Your videos take some beating. Keep ‘em coming!!
Good morning to you !
I am an Grandpa and Cross Cub tourist from Japan .
It is a nice bike video!!
Honda Super Cub C125 is great !!
Have a nice day !
"tehát never forget"😂♥️ imádlak titeket és a magyar illetve angol teszteket is mindig megnézem! Köszönöm hogy gondoltok a külföldi motorosokra is ezekkel a tartalmakkal
Great review! I have owned one for almost a year and I love the little Super Cub. Lot of fun and goes to prove you don't always need to ride a big engined machine.
I like your explanation and is the number one reason I purchased my Super Cub.. its the simplicity, elegance and not your everyday looking motorbike on the road (at least in current times). I didn’t buy this to haul cargo but to enjoy a casual ride and fresh air. Cheers!
Great review 👍 Cheers from North Carolina. I had a CT 70 with the folding handlebars as a teen. Now I want one of these to enjoy retirement with.
Great Video and Review! I liked the camera angles and the infos provided. I subscribed
Thank you for a very thorough review of the Honda Super Cub! Nice job!
I love big fast bikes, but this looks the business! I have already purchased the monkey and this is next on my radar. I’m loving the 125cc. Makes the rides just that little bit more adventurous.
I love the bike and also hungary. two of my most favourite .. i used the bike for several years and lived in hungary... i loved the place still
Misses it my best friend is hungarian
Love it, that engine is bulletproof I can testify, it’s been around since 2000 in Asia at least just different variations namely grom in US with clutch, wave125,RS125,Xrm125 Asian market just to name a few.
That was a very comprehensive review.. Top marks.
I like very simple and clear explanation, thank you.
Very good video with a lot of useful aspects - thank you
can't wait to see this bike here in the Philippines 🚴
very good review. köszönöm!
Very informative detailed review thank you sir. Great job!
Also a great view on the Honda Super Cub!
EXCELLENT review.
Thank You.
Great review!
I'm buying one soon. A red n white 2021
Great review, thank you.
I like your Hungarian accent. Good review.
Excellent review!
Interesting review. I have owned several dozen bikes and currently have several much larger bikes in my garage. I choose to ride the cub on the backroads purely for the thrill of it. The challenge of properly up and down shifting the semi-auto trans. and the buttery smooth, humming of the tiny motor is a joy in rural areas up to around 50 MPH. It is fun to ride a slow bike fast. I have compared back to back with twist and go vespa 150 and 300 scooters and they lack the soul this bike has. Also: clearly this must not be your bike, based on the way you were abusing the transmission speed shifting it up the gears and also slamming downshifts causing the rear tire to chirp.
When changing down, you just have to open the throttle. With a little habit it works perfectly.
thank you, great information!
I chose a Vespa 150 Primivara because of the passenger seat and more thrust at a stop light. I need to go at least 55 on Florida side roads and connecting arteries. I may go look at these when I'm back in NH as they are great for those short shots to the library, or Ocean State Job Lots! We'll see. I have others to sell first. At 72, I should not be buying anymore. Not much time left.
The Cub goes 65 mph and will easily outlast the Vespa.
And trust me, they squeeze the heck out of a perfectly good check account when it comes to paying for the Vespa. I live in a "no motorcycle's allowed condominium" during the winter. I'm dressing a new Primavara to look like an "Electrica" and hope that nobody notices. I'm going to keep it inside my unit. The Cub looks too much like a motorcycle.
@@bluelipbeaver It can be very pricey to get the vespa serviced too. I like the Vespa style but not a fan of the small wheels.
I really really want one of these but I cannot buy it until I pay my house off and that’s going to be five years from now. I am in the US and I really hope this bike is still here at that time. They brought it back in 2020 and I really want it to stay
Excellent video very informative
Hello where did you get your glasses! I like the style. Can you send me a link to order those glasses!
Thankyou. Very informative.
Thank you
Looks a lovely commuting bike. In the 80’s i had a Honda 70, underpowered and then a Honda 90 which was much better.
If I understood you correctly, I think you said the bike started in 1968? That’s maybe 10 years late. In 1961 I bought a used one, 55cc, and rode it year round in deep snow and summer rice paddies. A rock solid machine.
It's definitely an intriguing motorcycle, especially for a beginner like me. Trying to decide between this and a Monkey and CBR500
Same here.
Between this and a CB500F
@@Carnyzzle Well I got the Super Cub a couple months ago and it is a blast. I don't feel too comfortable on major roads though with heavy traffic.
Such a nice toy!!!
J'adore!!!
I would like to have it here in Canada!
Just buy it, keep it clean and do some short distances in a sunny weekend's , like a Ferrari owners!
For a lot of people in developing nations it is their only vehiche
I'm thinking about getting one of these for my first bike here in Ireland, it's a really nice bike, I'd me riding around in the countryside and occasional B roads up to maybe 100 Km/hr Max. I'm not interested in speed, acceleration and once it can climb hills at 50 Km/hr on hills here in the sticks I'll be happy.
It would have been nice if it had some storage but I presume a top box can be fitted ?
Another good thing is that it won't have much power so I won't be thinking about getting myself into tricky situations or making crazy over taking manoeuvres. The idea is to enjoy riding in the countryside, I won't be looking to go anywhere fast.
And of course to pass my full A license I might need a bike like this for gears, I'm just not sure the semi auto box will allow me to drive a manual should I choose to down the road ?
I was also thinking about a forza 350 something like that except I think because it's auto I might have to re-take the test to drive a manual so think the super cub might work out better unless the lack of a clutch messes up that idea.
can someone please tell me about the glasses? I want one too
I love this motorcycle, they last a life time. 😄👍🏼
Good bike 👍🏼
When relise in india
great reveiw
How much is it to buy in vietnam? ?
Nice bike great review, i had the previous innova 125 model. I'd love to see a review on the sh125 2020 model.
Just sold my one previous
owner 13000 miles 2010 innova, gonna get one of these. hope its just as good
look up mr fish
How to get this honda super cub 125 i stay mumbai india plss let me know ????
Very nice 👍🏻👍🏻
I want it! ❤️
I do not like the eletronic keyless locking/unlocking system.
As a retro motorbike, it would have been better with a normal key.
05:10 The monument characters are looking so suspiciosly at the Honda
Super Cub C125 can even run up to 90-110 km/h (when riding on the straight road and the weather conditions are good).
what a SACHSessful bike
Very nice liked
I wanna know what glasses he is wearing
is it available for India ?🙄
Cuando vendrá a México, carajo!!!!!
I wished they made it with a normal key and added a kick start plus spoked wheels.
ripmax333 go for c90 or the asian version of this. Its not as "tech" specced
Contact optimumenvironmental@yahoo.ca they have an old style Super Cub coming out that is still made in Honda facility in the traditional style at a price of $1600.00USD
Robert Hastings and who are they exactly? What’s the company name?
@@ripmax333 my company, optimumenvironmental@yahoo.ca
Bringing them into Canada spring 2020
Text 7053317552 and I'll answer your questions (or at least try to)
I so wish it had a passenger seat.
@actnowone Thanks act! So, if I called the dealer, it will be something they can order? I will be taking delivery on the Vespa in a few weeks. When I get back north, I will go look at one of these. I have a little Z125 Kawasaki Pro that I will drive (risky) on the expressway. It will go 65 full on throttle. Just screaming away for about 10 miles either way. My BMW f850 Adventure rides really nice on the hyway. But me being short 5'9" my feet don't fit flat on the ground. Scary stopped on a hill. Clutch, brake, throttle. Green. Stall. Horns from other motorist. (feeling stupid) as the bike falls over on me! But I appreciate that you told me this. I am definitely interested. I like the SUZUKI Van-Van 200. What a greedy bastard I am. No wonder I don't have a pot to piss in!
When it will launch in India sir
It desperately needs a longer seat.
In India.. We Have Hero Honda Passion pro , Splendor ..which all have the same.Honda Supercub engine..which are so reliable
What is your height? your highness?
Preferred the look of the C90
Chain drivin or belts?
Chain
What is your height?
2002 was Sold More than 12.000.000
Honda Super Cub, a perfect example how some bikes just get under the skin and into the soul of the riding community to make it a great SAXCESS!
Apart from a yamaha Birdy which pretty much looks the same
huh, which is more Valuable, my Original Yellow 1981 C70 Passport, or a NEW 125 Supercub . I'm in New MeXico, USA▪️🏁
g FLIGHTNINGNAM The new one is far better (I have had both) get yourself a new one but keep the old one. For me the fuel injection and a top speed over 60 mph are the best features of the new supercub.
I love❣️👨❤️👨💞💌💘💖💓💗this bike!
Wen coming in India
@anonymous thanks👍
How tall ar u, bro?
190 cm, 6'3"
@@OnroadDotBike 😱 that y look pity ur bike....lol
Not one million but one hundred millions CUBs
i love the idea of being a hipster
I secretly want this but am afraid to come out of the closet. 😁
Count Dracula
I just love how this guy stresses all the wrong syllables in English, and always uses the present continuous tense ;-)...
And yet he's perfectly understandable.
Haha hee haha what fuk is you seey haha
ฝรั่งขี่ซะรถดูเล็กไปเลย
not 1 million.
100 million.
Ok?
Honda super cub 125 are not moped, and is not cheep.
Cheap... It is NOT.
it's a more moronic than iconic thing, put 125cc engine in to 50cc moped frame is stupid and dangerous, high gravity center!!! it's a thing designed by Asian shrimps for Asian shrimps, half of my butt sticks out of the back of the seat... stupid gear change lever, you have to move left foot forward and backward all the time, to drive this stupid thing is a pain in a butt literally not figuratively...
It's not a Cub it's a pimped up Innova I've got the original and this bike is just a con
@actnowone It might be better equipped but if you buy one then deep down you will always know it's an Innova. i'll stick with the only true Cub's and this model certainly ain't one.
Oooh! bampie1 we envy you! 🙄🤣
bampie1 blimey my dear settle down !
@@johncurtis3691 prove me wrong my dear.