Honda astrea grand (C100)
Manufacturer: Astra Honda Motor Indonesia
Also known as: Astrea Impressa (1997-2000), Astrea Legenda (2001-2003), Honda EX5 (Malaysia), Supercub100 (Thailand and Vietnam)
Production period: 1990-2003
Model year: 1991
Assembly: Indonesia: Astra Honda Motor (Cikarang, Bekasi, West Java)
Designer: Astra Honda Motor
Body & Frame
Class: Underbone motorcycle, Moped
Frame type: Monocoque frame
Related models: Astrea Supra
Powertrain
Engine:
98cc (5.9 cu in) single-cylinder, air-cooled, 2-valve, SOHC (1991-1993)
Bore x stroke: 50.3mm x 49.5mm
Top speed: 64.2 mph (103.4 km/h)
Brakes: Drum (front), Drum (rear)
Transmission system: Rotary, 4-speed
Suspension:
Front: Telescopic
Rear: Swingarm
Dimensions
Wheelbase: 1203 mm
Length: 1845 mm
Fuel capacity: 2.3 liters (88-octane gasoline)
Chronology
Predecessor: Astrea Prima
Successor: Honda Supra
Honda Astrea Grand (4-stroke underbone motorcycle)
Known as the Honda Grand, this first-generation Supercub100 features a 98cc (100) engine coded C100, which shares the same engine type as the Astrea family. It uses drum brakes at both the front and rear. The specifications of the Astrea Supra are nearly identical to other Astrea models such as the Astrea Grand, Impressa, and Legenda.
This motorcycle became famous for its fuel efficiency and outstanding quality during its era. Users of the Honda Astrea Grand often said, “Even with a small engine capacity, it can reach 95 km per liter at a standard speed of 45 km/h.” After dominating in the early 2000s, this motorcycle has regained popularity in 2024 due to the classic motorcycle trend, especially among young rider





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