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2018 Honda Monkey Announced For Europe

2018 Honda Monkey Announced For Europe

Posted on April 25, 2018July 13, 2019 By Jarvis

Modern Monkey offers 125cc engine, USD forks and IMU-based ABS

Following the success of the Grom, Honda has decided to bring the Monkey back to the European market, combining bike’s iconic look with modern technology. The iconic Honda Monkey has remained in serial production for more than 50 years now, but for the last few decades, was mainly offered in Japan. For 2018, the Honda Monkey is coming back to Europe, but unfortunately, minibike fans in North America will have to be left out. For now, at least.

The 2018 Honda Monkey maintains the bike’s iconic look, with simple curved surfaces, two-tone tank, a stamped exhaust shield, and a 3D retro Honda wing badge on the fuel tank.
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