Classic Cub Spirit: HONDA CROSS CUB 110 Custom
Webike's Opinion
Here is a "HONDA CROSS CUB 110" custom by Webike community user "4416.M". The owner, who firmly believes that “a Cross Cub means spoked wheels,” was quick to buy this model after hearing the new version would switch to cast wheels. The bold yellow body color—no longer available in the new model—is also a favorite of his. The exhaust is a YOSHIMURA Machine Bent GP-MAGNUM Cyclone with a high-mount style, enhancing the sporty crossover aesthetic that defines the bike’s concept. The playful heat guard design adds a nice touch.
To boost braking performance, an SP Takegawa Reinforced Brake Arm Kit is installed on both the front and rear. Made from forged aluminum alloy, the brake arms offer enhanced strength, with the front brake arm reducing weight by 30% compared to the stock steel version. The brake lever is the popular ZETA Pivot Lever, which is foldable and designed to absorb the force of impact by moving forward in case of a fall. It also features a seamlessly adjustable reach from the handlebar grip, allowing for personalized, optimal positioning. The lever’s smooth feel and satisfying grip make it almost a shame to wear gloves.
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Specifications
Part | Details |
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Exhaust | YOSHIMURA Machine Bent GP-MAGNUM Cyclone TYPE-UP EXPORT SPEC Full Exhaust |
Brake |
SP Takegawa Reinforced Front Brake Arm Kit SP Takegawa Reinforced Rear Brake Arm Kit |
Handles |
ZETA Pivot Lever CP / Brake 4 Fingers Foldable One-Off Turn Signal Switch/Relay Set DAYTONA USB Power Supply ROUGH&ROAD RALLY 690 Super Off-Road Mirror |
Bodyworks | Stock Rear Fender Shortened DAYTONA Slant License Plate Bracket Tail Light Lens Light Smoke Processed |
Electrical |
SP Takegawa Blaze Turn Signals AIpro Shift Position Indicator |
Drive Parts |
SUNSTAR Rear Sprocket Duralumin SP Takegawa Chain Guard |
Rearsets |
CF POSH Shift Rod Support ENDURANCE Shift Pedal (Front Side Rubber) |
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Hakuyo
A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". Third year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.