In the ever-evolving world of mini-motos, Steady Garage has once again flexed its creative muscles, this time with the CFMoto Papio CL 126 as its canvas. Known for turning pint-sized bikes into street art on wheels, the California-based shop took this scrambler-styled mini and elevated it to something extraordinary.
The result? A showcase of precision engineering, bolt-on brilliance, and eye-catching aesthetics that would make even a big-bike purist take notice.
A Custom CFMoto Papio Scrambler Is Cooler Than You Might Expect
From aggressive Kenda Big Block tires to bespoke Chimera Engineering modular wheels, the rolling chassis was transformed into a rugged performer. Suspension upgrades, courtesy of Gears Racing, and a potent braking system featuring wave-style rotors ensure that this mini-bike isn’t just about looks—it’s built to ride hard.
The bold yellow-orange paint job with green accents, meticulously applied graphics, and a custom seat by Rogelio’s Auto Upholstery give it undeniable curb appeal.
Steady Garage didn’t stop there. Accessories like a prototype skid plate, fork caps, and a Yoshimura RS-9T exhaust bring performance and style into harmony.
This custom CFMoto Papio scrambler isn’t just a mini-bike—it’s a statement. With their latest creation, Steady Garage proves once again that size doesn’t limit ambition. CFMoto might be the newcomer, but with builds like this, they’re here to stay.
Learn more about this build from Pipeburn’s full write-up.