Monkey Bike Returning
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Monkey Bike Returning
I remember the Honda Monkey decades ago. It was 50cc but it's returning as a 125. Mechanically it's very much a Grom but with the look of the original Monkey. Not sure if it's coming to the USA but the way the Grom sold Honda would be stupid to not sell it in the USA.
https://newatlas.com/2018-honda-monkey-bike/54334/
https://newatlas.com/2018-honda-monkey-bike/54334/
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OK - yeah - both are pretty nice bikes; Grom and new Monkey.
There is no denying that. And they can be tricked out even nicer (at least the Grom. I'm sure the same will hold true of the Monkey).
But there is something about both of them that makes me recoil.
I don't even want to see these, much less contemplate owning one.
There is no denying that. And they can be tricked out even nicer (at least the Grom. I'm sure the same will hold true of the Monkey).
But there is something about both of them that makes me recoil.
I don't even want to see these, much less contemplate owning one.
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If your serious about it really not ticking you boxes Christophers, I know why. The overall size. I could never get behind the Grom or the ZPro. Even worse is when the wife "surprised" me for my birthday with a Adly RT50 and it went to the thrift store not long after. If I wanted a small bike, it would be small in engine cc's but not in riding size. Yamaha R3 comes to mind. Heck, even our scooters are bigger. That Monkey bike is still super cool though.
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I think you're right about all of that!sc00ter wrote:If your serious about it really not ticking you boxes Christophers, I know why. The overall size. I could never get behind the Grom or the ZPro. Even worse is when the wife "surprised" me for my birthday with a Adly RT50 and it went to the thrift store not long after. If I wanted a small bike, it would be small in engine cc's but not in riding size. Yamaha R3 comes to mind. Heck, even our scooters are bigger. That Monkey bike is still super cool though.

Even the Sym Wolf 150 is marginal somehow - even though, initially, the proportions look right - when you get on it and ride it, somehow it's not quite right!
I think that's why I was so enthusiastic about the Genuine 400C.
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Looks like this thing is going to show up here! But for $4K, forgetaboutit.
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PRICE | $3999 ($4199 w/ ABS)
ENGINE | 125cc air-cooled single
TRANSMISSION/FINAL DRIVE | 4-speed/chain
CLAIMED HORSEPOWER | NA
CLAIMED TORQUE | NA
FRAME | Steel backbone
FRONT SUSPENSION | Inverted 31mm fork; 4.3-in. travel
REAR SUSPENSION | Dual shocks with adjustable spring preload; 3.3-in. travel
FRONT BRAKE | Two-piston caliper, 220mm disc with ABS
REAR BRAKE | One-piston caliper, 190mm disc
RAKE/TRAIL | 25.0°/3.2 in.
WHEELBASE | 45.3 in.
SEAT HEIGHT | 30.6 in.
FUEL CAPACITY | 1.5 gal.
CLAIMED WEIGHT | 238 lb. (wet)
AVAILABLE | September 2019
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/lrsJI847POA" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
PRICE | $3999 ($4199 w/ ABS)
ENGINE | 125cc air-cooled single
TRANSMISSION/FINAL DRIVE | 4-speed/chain
CLAIMED HORSEPOWER | NA
CLAIMED TORQUE | NA
FRAME | Steel backbone
FRONT SUSPENSION | Inverted 31mm fork; 4.3-in. travel
REAR SUSPENSION | Dual shocks with adjustable spring preload; 3.3-in. travel
FRONT BRAKE | Two-piston caliper, 220mm disc with ABS
REAR BRAKE | One-piston caliper, 190mm disc
RAKE/TRAIL | 25.0°/3.2 in.
WHEELBASE | 45.3 in.
SEAT HEIGHT | 30.6 in.
FUEL CAPACITY | 1.5 gal.
CLAIMED WEIGHT | 238 lb. (wet)
AVAILABLE | September 2019
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Accessorized Monkey.
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I'll take one in blue, please.
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Even more accessories. If I only had $4K laying around...
And apparently, there's a 181cc kit out there for this thing...ummm
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And apparently, there's a 181cc kit out there for this thing...ummm
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2EjOkf9YNuc" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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