| Manufacturer | Honda |
|---|---|
| Also called | Passport |
| Production | 1970– |
| Class | moped |
| Engine | 72 cc (4.4 cu in) 4 stroke Over Head Cam single cylinder |
| Top speed | 80 km/h (50 mph) |
| Transmission | 3-speed with a semi-automatic clutch |
| Related | Honda Super Cub |
The Honda C70 Passport was a later, larger-displacement version of the Honda Super Cub, with more power and the same cheap economical ride and reliability. It was introduced in the USA, Canada, Asia, and Vietnam in 1970; the first models were called C70 but in 1980 the C70 Passport was introduced.
It had a 72 cc (4.4 cu in) air-cooled single overhead cam engine, a semi-automatic 3-speed gearbox, and enough horse power to pull this bike to a top speed of 50 mph (80 km/h). First models had 6 v electrics; in 1982, 12 v electrics and CDI ignition were introduced to further improve the performance of the engine. All models have a full-enclosed drive chain for less maintenance.
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