Street-Smart to Sport-Ready: Honda SUPERCUB C125 Custom
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Here is a "Honda SUPERCUB C125" custom by Webike community user "Shiraruon". For the exhaust, the YOSHIMURA Machine Bent GP-MAGNUM Cyclone EXPORT SPEC is installed. The silencer is mounted slightly upward at the end of the straight pipe, giving the bike a sporty appearance. It increases power in the low and high RPM range and improves the power feel when starting and cruising at high speeds. A carbon cover is used to reduce the weight by 37% compared to the stock exhaust. The sound is characterized by a powerful low-end and has a pleasant quality that does not tire you even on long rides. The windshield with a sporty aero shape is the DAYTONA RS. The slightly raised spoiler at the windshield's end directs air coming from the front to the upper part of the windshield, reducing resistance to the body. The mirror is a DAYTONA Bar End Mirror MONTANA. The orthodox round design is ideal for the cafe style. It is installed with a DAYTONA Bar End Mirror Adapter. The suspension is G-CRAFT's Gcraft x YSS, with settings for a wide range of riding styles, from city riding to long tours. 25 levels of adjustment are available to increase the responsiveness of the suspension. It enhances ride feeling, maneuverability, and stability.
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Specifications
Part | Details |
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Exhaust | YOSHIMURA Machine Bent GP-MAGNUM Cyclone EXPORT SPEC Government Certification |
Handles | DAYTONA [Highsider] Bar End Mirror MONTANA DAYTONA [Highsider] Bar End Mirror Adapter Universal DIRTFREAK ZETA Pivot Lever CP 3-Finger |
Bodyworks | DAYTONA PREMIUM ZONE License Plate Holder Out-standing Pillion Seat TWR Vietnam Center Carrier Out-standing Short Visitor (Spring/Fall) DAYTONA Windshield RS Daytona License Plate Holder for 125cc and under |
Engine | NGK MotoDX Plug CPR7EDX-9S 96553 |
Suspension | G-Craft Gcraft x YSS High Grade Suspension for C125 Type 2 |


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A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6th year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.