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Love Cub 50 Project

Love Cub 50 Project
August last year saw the 50th anniversary of Honda’s long selling motor cycle Super Cub – born in Japan and loved by many throughout the world.
And to return the support the bike’s fans throughout the world have given, and as part of Honda’s contribution to society, the maker has commenced a UNICEF support project. 50 famous artists and celebrities have designed their own special Super Cub, and the scooters, brimming with individuality, are on display in Tokyo and Kyoto.
And to return the support the bike’s fans throughout the world have given, and as part of Honda’s contribution to society, the maker has commenced a UNICEF support project. 50 famous artists and celebrities have designed their own special Super Cub, and the scooters, brimming with individuality, are on display in Tokyo and Kyoto.



Here is a special unit designed by F1 driver Jenson Button.
#Celebrity Tokoro George
#Rock Band Sambomaster
#Artist misono
#Celebrity Yamaguchi Ryoichi
#Actor Tatsumi Takuro
#International Lawyer Yuasa Takashi
#Rock Band Sambomaster
#Artist misono
#Celebrity Yamaguchi Ryoichi
#Actor Tatsumi Takuro
#International Lawyer Yuasa Takashi
Meet the Super Cub
The Super Cub is a motorcycle produced by Honda. This long selling bike first went on sale on August 8, 1958 and celebrated its 50th anniversary last year. It’s currently being manufactured in 16 locations in 15 countries and is sold in 160 countries. As of April 2009 cumulative sales broke the 60 million mark. You can safely say that it is the world’s most popular bike.
The Super Cub is a motorcycle produced by Honda. This long selling bike first went on sale on August 8, 1958 and celebrated its 50th anniversary last year. It’s currently being manufactured in 16 locations in 15 countries and is sold in 160 countries. As of April 2009 cumulative sales broke the 60 million mark. You can safely say that it is the world’s most popular bike.