‘The hotter the weather, the more you should ride a Cub!’ CROSS CUB 110 Test Ride Impression Article

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The rainy season is over and the hot summer has arrived! It's a touring season... but isn't it just too hot no matter how you look at it?! Heatstroke warnings have been issued, but for those of you who are motorcycle enthusiasts who still want to ride, we recommend the Cub.

■Test Ride/Article: Noah Seren ■Photography: Tomonobu Fuchimoto
■Cooperation: Honda Motorcycle Japan https://www.honda.co.jp/motor/
■Wear cooperation: Arai Helmet https://The ....arai.co.jp/jpn/top.html Alpinestars https://www.okada-ridemoto.com/brand/Alpinestars/

Hot! Hot!! Hot!!! Hot! Hot!! Hot!!

Japan is hot in the summer and cold in the winter, so it makes you wonder if it's a good environment for riders. Early spring and early autumn are the best touring seasons, but winter is quite tough without full cold protection and grip heaters, and in this hot summer it's almost life-threatening...

In that environment, the reality is that riding a large engine displacement motorcycle that generates a lot of heat is quite tough. It would be great if you could go to a touring spot at a high altitude, but if you accidentally get stuck in traffic on the way there, it would be a scorching hell.

But you still want to ride a motorcycle. You want to feel the refreshing breeze. If that sounds like you, we recommend a small engine displacement bike. Smaller displacement bikes also generate less heat, which makes them relatively easy to ride. And speaking of small-displacement bikes...it has to be the Cub!

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