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Cycle News Issue 42 October 23

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2019 HONDA MONKEY BIKE FIRST IMPRESSION P100 fuel gauge and dual trip meters. Combined with thoroughly mod- ern LED lighting front and rear, the dash is a neat little piece that helps keep the fun factor of the Monkey Bike while giving you the info you need at a glance. Mechanical specs aside, the Monkey Bike is more about looks than anything else. It's a stubby, pudgy little thing, with a fat seat (Right) The Isle of Monkey TT was a hit with the journos. inverted fork (which is anodized to whatever color the bike is— cool), twin shocks, a twin-piston caliper gripping a 220mm disc up front and a single piston cali- per stomping on a 190mm disc out the back. You can get an ABS or non- ABS version of the Monkey Bike, and the ABS version also comes with a single-channel Inertial Measurement Unit to help with that pesky problem of unwanted stoppies at the traffic lights (rear wheel lift mitigation). If, however, you're like me and want that problem of being able to pull a stoppie at the lights, go for the non-ABS version. As for the dash, it's a far cry from what the original Monkey Bike had, with a digital speedo, Cool, huh? Honda's engineers have done a marvelous job with the Monkey Bike's styling. Dash has a hint of retro while still giving you dual trip meters and a fuel gauge, something much larger bikes often don't have.

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