Honda Steed Chopper Custom

The late 80s when Steed was released to the world was the heyday of supersport bikes. Steed is a motorcycle that Honda has put a stone at a time when other manufacturers are focusing on commercial racer bikes. The speculation was amazing, and Honda Steed 400 suddenly caught fire among young people, and the position as a commercial American motorcycle and the culture of custom were established in Japan.


Honda Steed Chopper Custom
Honda Steed Chopper Custom


This bike was produced by the former VIDA MOTORCYCLE, with no custom ordering and only ordering parts. And I would like to pay attention to the bold but calculated Soul Paint by the painter RYU. This geometric paintwork was originally born from the car's lowrider culture. However, if the canvas is as large as a car, the design is easy to put together, but when it comes to a motorcycle, the difficulty is increased because all parts are small and there are many curved surfaces. It is this one that put it together beautifully. The more I see this paintwork, the more I get the feeling that it reaches the arts beyond the frame of painting.

Honda Steed Chopper Custom


This art base exterior is one-off by VIDA. This bike has the advantage of being able to do everything from production to painting in the store.

Honda Steed Chopper Custom

The riser part of the original T-shaped handlebar narrows inwardly from the bottom to the top. A casual approach is applied.

Honda Steed Chopper Custom





The tank paint consists of multiple overlapping lines. A tank with a narrow width produces sharpness and creates a synergistic effect with this paint work.

Honda Steed Chopper Custom

Rib fenders also shine with a technique such as racing or scales. One-off simple fender stays make it stand out.