#122 SUPER CUBCustom Report
Customization with a Super Cub of your choice.
It was created in the Bay Area/Digger style of the early 80’s.
The front of the frame was made into a goose neck, the rear frame was made into a hard tail,
By using a smaller diameter rear wheel for the Little Cub, we have made the body low,
but we have secured a ground clearance of 100 millimeters.
It’s a ride height that can run without any problems for commuting and daily use by the owner.
We finished it as a unique vehicle so that it wouldn’t become a Cub that you’ve seen somewhere.
The paint was requested from “KAMIKAZE PINSTRIPE“.


〇 “For the blog post on the frame processing process, click here.”
〇 “For the process of making the gas tank and rear fender, click here.”
Custom List
FrontHandlebars, F forks, headlights, etc.
• We bent the genuine main frame and added an angle to the head pipe, making the front fork extremely slanted, following the style of the old-school digger.
【Headlight】
“2%er Square Head Light – Rib Yellow [general-purpose]“
【Handle, Around the Handle】
The handle is a standard tiller bar. It is made by hand-bending stainless steel. The switches are concentrated on the aluminum panel on the left side of the frame.
【Front Blinker】
CenterTank, oil tank, seat, step, muffler etc.
• The mainframe has been significantly modified while retaining its cub-like features. A subframe has been added for goosenecking and reinforcement, and the rear axle has been made into a hardtail. Each part has been molded.
【Muffler】
◯The dynamic muffler was custom-made using stainless steel material.
【Gasoline Tank Installation】
◯The gasoline tank that was located under the seat has been replaced with a polyhedron prismatic tank, which is mounted on the subframe.
【Engine Area】
◯The engine is buff polished with covers.
RearFenders, rear shocks, swingarms, etc.
• The rear area has been converted to a hardtail. We’ve repurposed 14-inch wheels for the Little Cub to achieve a lower ride height.
【Rear Fender】
◯The rear fender is a one-off item made by combining a steel plate and a round bar, created with reference to the construction of a digger seen at the Arlen Ness Museum in California.
【Tail Lamp】
◯The Lucas tail made of iron plate in Digger style, the tail lamp stay, and the number stay on the right side are made in the same way.
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