K-Kustom has been producing some outlandish builds in Indonesia. This latest one is a steampunk-inspired custom Honda Supercub. The supercub has been the highest selling motorcycles of all time, but this one looks nothing like any you’ve seen before.

There is no specific story for this bike. Basically the custom Honda Supercub was built for using parts from my garage and home. It’s a workshop bike made from workshop pieces. There are many abandoned motorcycle parts and tools in this build. When I got this bike it was just a choppy Cub with a rust style. I made it into a steampunk-inspired build. – Ariez

First, a pic of the build:

And now some more pics, of all of the various parts machined onto the bike for character, or just for, because, well, why the **** not?

Shot, anyone? Here, have mine.

Wrench pegs.

Cutting torch for oxy acetylene weld.

Headlight mounted by seat spring.

Other parts used include a front sprocket and clutch plates mounted for decor, stainless steel wires wrapped around the throttle, axe parts, and more.

biker

Metric