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Honda Super Cub Scrambler

Last year Honda gave a refresh to the fun, compact and retro bike, the Super Cub. The popular Super Cub bike is one of the most recognizable bikes in the world, but in the U.S the model was discontinued about 40 years ago. Until last year. But it hasn´t only been America lauding the Super Cub. Several tuners have been having fun with it by creating retro modern takes, including this impressive build by Scar’s Motorcycles. The cool little ride started as a 1979 Honda C70 Super Cub, and was given a thorough reworking. It was fitted with larger wheels with off-road knobbly tires, longer shock absorbers, aluminium leg shields, handlebars with internal wiring, and a 125cc engine (instead of the original 70cc single-cylinder four-stroke engine) with a straight through exhaust. The whole thing is beautifully painted in deep metallic blue, with bronze powder coated rims.



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