Great video. Beautiful Norway I' ve been there 🙏 I have the same Monkey and did allready 21000 kilometers with a hugh smile from ear to ear . Its all about the journey and the fun you have, not the destination ! Greetings from the Netherlands everyone ❤️🙏
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. The Norwegian countryside is stunning and it’s great to see a stock monkey with no stupid noisy exhaust fitted. Regards warren 🇬🇧
jess i stil have the ori mufler on only mod is a 14t front sproket , and i get always a 50km/liter. i am now on 15000km havent seen a big bore kit that is dependeble.
Back in 2019 i bought the new banana yellow one....there were no real after marked parts yet, only the Yoshimura rs3.....well i bought that thing to but holy moly what a load of noise right into my helmet 🙊 its nice for 15 minutes but its way more fun with the stock exhaust
It’s nice to experience solo small bike adventure in safe Scandinavian countries. Here in California, someone will try to steal your bike at gunpoint or deliberately run over you with his huge SUV. I gave up riding my small scooter. Too risky.
It's difficult to add anything more. I watched your movie with satisfaction - Honda Monkey in use, your adventure and beautiful nature around. Thanks Torvald!
My god, this is the most peaceful, awesome video of a man, a motorcycle, and an epic voyage. I love it. I've wanted a banana-yellow monkey for just such a trip in Utah, myself. Awesome work.
Just goes to show ...who needs a big heavy and expensive BMW to go on a 1.class trip ?? exelent video !!! Loved every minute ... Godt gået Torval !!! og tak fra en Norge fan... især Hedmark
I really enjoyed this. Good job. Sometimes you say it best when you say nothing at all. There’s a lot of UA-camrs, myself included, that could learn a lot from watching this video. 👍🏻👍🏻
Few years ago I did travelling in Finland with 2/stroke Vespa PX150 and later PX200. Scenery is exactly like in Finland untill you see the big mountains in Norway. Norway is such a beautiful country. I have seen the fjords from Trondheim to Tromså. People are very friendly. I have banana yellow 2022 monkey here in Australia. Thanks for a relaxing video.
Good day to you ! I am HONDA Cross Cub Grandpa from Japan and enjoy camping. This video is so great with Monkey camping ! The heavy cargo loading style is so established !! I hope you keep on this Monkey touring video series !! Have a nice day my friend !!
Excelente parcero,que video que paisajes wow sin palabras y esa bebé 125 CC ufff❤️❤️❤️ éxitos papá Dios te bendiga y la madre naturaleza te guíe por los mejores caminos 🙏🙏🙏🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
Great Video of relaxed solo traveling. You got my like already for your „TopCase“ 😊 This is not looking like these professional PottaPorti others are transporting. Thanks for sharing. Keep it rolling 👍
Great video! It makes me want to buy one of these! A local dealer in WI has a use one and it's priced more than a new one because they are in such short supply in the U.S. Thanks for sharing!
Recently I met accidently guy from Seattle, he was pulling ordinary bicycle with travel bags fitted on. Whats not so ordinary is that he was cycling from Norway (his father was born there) over europe up to Croatia.
The bigger the better ! Well..... ofcourse not 😂 this is a real fun bike only invented for....having a great time.If you cant enjoy this cutie you re not a fun person ! People traveled the world on Honda Cubs 70 cc so this 125 power house will do the job too and bring you anywhere you want. This awesome video is proof that enjoying life us just a matter of putting your helmet on and go ! Beautiful scenery and excellent video. Thanks for sharing, Hi from holland ❤🙏
I live in Holland, have a monkey since 2019 did more than 21000 km but......☝️saw only one other monkey 😂😂😂😂 they are so rare so revolution ??? Not in Holland 😃
greetings from Norway, i newly owned a skyteam dax but its only 50cc for now just for me to learn how to gear, i was looking for a moped for my size 5,2 hgt, i tried susuki fz and it fits to me but i choose moped with gear to learn it. now im checking skyteam 125cc. when i saw that beer case im laughing so hard because i saw one like this on susuki fz too and my husband want me to use on my moped😅. this video is inspiring.
Good video! Das macht Lust auf ein leichtes und leises Motorrad!!! Ich glaube, ich werde meine BMW GS gegen eine kleine Honda tauschen!!! Regards from Berlin, Ralf
Nice landscape you're riding on! I also have a banana yellow little Monkey from 2019 and the best roads are the ones just like yours. I live in Estonia, unfortunately we don't have such great mountains here as in Estonia, but little hills and slopes are nice too. How does your bike cope with the gear on the back?
I bought one of these racks mnnthbx.com/product/honda-monkey-125-luggage-rack/ - then honestly just used some hose clamps to mount the soda box on top. Congratulations on your new bike!
Perfect!! I too have plans to travel on a 125cc motorcycle. Was going to buy the Honda Super cub 125 but it would cost me around 4.300 euros! My budget was 3.500 euros max. I studied the rest of the bikes on the market and came across the Zontes G1 125 Scrambler which comes with many extras, and is good for road and gravel roads. Heard some good things about it so I ended up buying that one. I should get it in a couple of days!! Great video, beautiful areas too. You can't go wrong with the Honda Monkey!! Thanks for sharing 👍 The gas mileage is great on 125cc engines right?! Take care.
The monkey does about 0.3L/km on normal roads, but on the gravel, when you're not blasting full revs anyway, I averaged on about 0.15L/km! Albeit the monkey got a 5L tank, that does indeed get you a long way! Safe trips!
@@atas_rider Hi there, getting the last of the paperwork finished, here in Spain it takes forever!! So I should be getting my G1 tomorrow (I hope) I didn't believe it myself but a friend has the G1 125 and he was able to get 895 kilometers on one tank! I guess it can vary though, depending on your style of riding. I'm still thinking that the mileage will be excellent 👌. Having a 20 liter gas tank on the G1 will be very helpful when traveling! Good luck, with your adventures in the future and safe riding....
Thought similar but wanted to spend even less on a used motorcycle. Unfortunately used 125 are quite expensive so it became a Suzuki freewind, which was even cheaper then a Yamaha TW125, which was my favourite then.
Great. You really put a lot of work into the scenes.👍👍 Is it allowed to light fires in the forest in your country? And camping and riding a motorcycle through the forest? In my country (Germany) this is not the case.
An open fire is not permitted through the summer months, but portable stoves are allowed throughout the year. As for riding in the forest; you can only ride on public roads, but most of Norway is forest, so it usually a situation you'll find yourself in sooner or later. (-: These roads are purposeful chosen as they are part of the Trans Euro Trails (transeurotrail.org/norway/), they are a mix of public roads and private roads (where as landowners have permitted motorcycles explicitly or you pay a small fee to cross their roads, usually semi automatic or self serviced checkpoints). Check out transeurotrail.org/germany/#5.16/54.838/10.915 - it does look like you can be able to find some unpaved roads north in Germany.
I agree with "@warrenr4" Thank you for taking the time to make this video. The Norwegian countryside is stunning and it’s great to see a stock monkey with no stupid noisy exhaust fitted. May i ask how many Km this trip took in total? Thanks in advance. Kind and warm regards.
How do you keep weight on the front wheel when you put your gear behind you? The fork and back springs can't be adjusted, so the front wheel must get light and subject to tank banging. The bike only has 4 inches of travel on the shocks , less loaded down making off road riding conditional. With a top speed of 56 miles per hour, much less when loaded and/or on inclines, it must limit the roads you can use. Interesting bike to make a statement, but not recommended as a serious adventure bike. I do like the color it appears to be the same color as the 1969 CT90 Trail I'm restoring. The one thing you can count on, it will be reliable and last forever.
No noo....😂 I have the same Monkey the rear stock springs can be adjusted very simply. I did put a hard nylon/plasic ring size a half inch or 13 mm thick between the spring and the chrome cap. Its an old trick but always wirks. You cant see it but it is much more stiffer . I weigh about 100 kg and its just perfect .
so you had to go turn on your camera then go back into the tent then come out of tent.... Dude... you really don't need to go through all that. taking a monkey on a trip like this is perfect.
Great movie! 😀 One question about the setup. The bottle case, was it really any help? (Looks to make the bike unnecessary top heavy, since you have a big bag and good straps, the case might not be needed.)
🙏 A perfectly legitimate question! The answer is simple; no, not very helpful. 😅 Strictly for show. But it's always mounted, and in downtown Oslo it's very nice to have. More pictures here instagram.com/monkey_tripper/
Ma non c'è il rischio di incontrare un lupo o un orso ? Complimenti comunque per il video. Andare in giro con una Honda monkey deve essere molto rilassante. Un saluto
When I watched this short video, I instantly got the feeling of taking part in a İngmar Bergman movie. Yeah, norwegian nature is outstanding, but pretty lonesome; Honda monkey is awesome motorcycle for exploring nature; And dear Torvald Take, You are an amazing film star. Thank You for making this wonderful video. I think, Nat King Cole's song "nature boy " suits very well here. ua-cam.com/video/Iq0XJCJ1Srw/v-deo.html
Not significantly but yes. I quickly got used to it. Just because everything is smaller on the monkey, I'd say it is comparable with having a smaller passenger on a bigger bike.
@@jukes4499 IT is this one www.hepco-becker.de/en/rear-rack-chrome-for-honda-monkey-125-2019.html It's saying max 3.5 kg or something, but i think that is just the vendor covering their asses, it works great for 10kg as well. 😅
@@torvaldl Awesome haha. I've seen other Monkey owners needing to weld on another arm to the rack because it can't hold enough weight. Sounds like that's a good one then!
The stock rear suspension could be a lot stiffer. Also, I wish it did 80-90 km/s easier, it kind of lacks the power to do most roads. Here in Norway the default speed limit is 80km/t (but all cars do 90km/t), so you end up stacking cars behind you, especially uphill, and we got some of them hills here...
@@torvaldl alright, i am living in the mountains. I mean real mountains. So you would not recommend to get this particular model in here i guess. Mannnn i like the look of this monkey, but i don’t want to make drivers upset
Great video. Beautiful Norway I' ve been there 🙏 I have the same Monkey and did allready 21000 kilometers with a hugh smile from ear to ear . Its all about the journey and the fun you have, not the destination ! Greetings from the Netherlands everyone ❤️🙏
Goes to show you DO NOT need a monster Africa Twin to enjoy motorcycling! thanks for posting this great video!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. The Norwegian countryside is stunning and it’s great to see a stock monkey with no stupid noisy exhaust fitted.
Regards warren 🇬🇧
Agreed. What is it with people the first thing they do is make noise?
Spot on!
jess i stil have the ori mufler on only mod is a 14t front sproket ,
and i get always a 50km/liter.
i am now on 15000km havent seen a big bore kit that is dependeble.
Back in 2019 i bought the new banana yellow one....there were no real after marked parts yet, only the Yoshimura rs3.....well i bought that thing to but holy moly what a load of noise right into my helmet 🙊 its nice for 15 minutes but its way more fun with the stock exhaust
It’s nice to experience solo small bike adventure in safe Scandinavian countries. Here in California, someone will try to steal your bike at gunpoint or deliberately run over you with his huge SUV. I gave up riding my small scooter. Too risky.
It's difficult to add anything more. I watched your movie with satisfaction - Honda Monkey in use, your adventure and beautiful nature around. Thanks Torvald!
My god, this is the most peaceful, awesome video of a man, a motorcycle, and an epic voyage. I love it. I've wanted a banana-yellow monkey for just such a trip in Utah, myself. Awesome work.
Please keep your videos about the ride like this one, great video of the beauty of the trip.
I agree, it was great to hear the sound of the Monkey and the sound of nature…
Just goes to show ...who needs a big heavy and expensive BMW to go on a 1.class trip ??
exelent video !!!
Loved every minute ...
Godt gået Torval !!! og tak fra en Norge fan... især Hedmark
I really enjoyed this. Good job.
Sometimes you say it best when you say nothing at all.
There’s a lot of UA-camrs, myself included, that could learn a lot from watching this video.
👍🏻👍🏻
Few years ago I did travelling in Finland with 2/stroke Vespa PX150 and later PX200. Scenery is exactly like in Finland untill you see the big mountains in Norway. Norway is such a beautiful country. I have seen the fjords from Trondheim to Tromså. People are very friendly. I have banana yellow 2022 monkey here in Australia. Thanks for a relaxing video.
Beautiful peaceful nature, free roaming cows and lambs just made me smile, and for a short time forget the chaos of today. Thank you🙂
Amazing scenery and camera work I hope to see more videos like this from you thank you very much for sharing
Good day to you !
I am HONDA Cross Cub Grandpa from Japan and enjoy camping.
This video is so great with Monkey camping !
The heavy cargo loading style is so established !!
I hope you keep on this Monkey touring video series !!
Have a nice day my friend !!
Some say....the bigger the better...but they are so wrong 😂😂😂
Awesome adventure, appriciate the effort in filming 🤟🤟
Honda Rebel rider here. I have enjoyed ur vid!! What a epic ride!!
Excelente parcero,que video que paisajes wow sin palabras y esa bebé 125 CC ufff❤️❤️❤️ éxitos papá Dios te bendiga y la madre naturaleza te guíe por los mejores caminos 🙏🙏🙏🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
Total legend!!! Bike sounds and looks lovely!!
Great Video of relaxed solo traveling. You got my like already for your „TopCase“ 😊 This is not looking like these professional PottaPorti others are transporting. Thanks for sharing. Keep it rolling 👍
Great ride, thank you for taking me along.
Thank you very much for making this video and sharing your wonderful experience.
I appreciate a man who goes camping on a monkey and still packs an aero press
Oh wow, that yellow club mate crate is on point. I think I'm getting the setup exactly like this one day!
I love your set up. Just a crate and away you go. Interesting that the stock luggage carrier is so capable👍
Great video! It makes me want to buy one of these! A local dealer in WI has a use one and it's priced more than a new one because they are in such short supply in the U.S. Thanks for sharing!
Watching from USA California. Great video friend! Cant stay off of my Monkey.
Same same its just fun !
Recently I met accidently guy from Seattle, he was pulling ordinary bicycle with travel bags fitted on. Whats not so ordinary is that he was cycling from Norway (his father was born there) over europe up to Croatia.
Yep😂 if i' m riding home after a trip......i just wanna ride again and keep going 💪
Såg ut som ein fin tur. Inspirerande 🙂
Ahye!
Tack för en mycket bra film helt enkelt. Bra filmat!
Hälsningar Micke fra Sverige som åker Honda Goldwing men åkt mycket Honda Dax 🙂🇸🇪
Amazing journey and beautiful scenery. This makes me want a Trail, Dax or Monkey :)
Love this ! Greetings from the ozark mountains of Missouri USA
this video is the best that i had seen in this year. i wish be him.
The bigger the better !
Well..... ofcourse not 😂 this is a real fun bike only invented for....having a great time.If you cant enjoy this cutie you re not a fun person ! People traveled the world on Honda Cubs 70 cc so this 125 power house will do the job too and bring you anywhere you want. This awesome video is proof that enjoying life us just a matter of putting your helmet on and go ! Beautiful scenery and excellent video. Thanks for sharing, Hi from holland ❤🙏
Thanks for inspiration , no need big bike just start travel what we have (any bikes).
What a great machine
Great video…VIVA THE MONKEY REVOLUTION 🤜💥🤛
I live in Holland, have a monkey since 2019 did more than 21000 km but......☝️saw only one other monkey 😂😂😂😂 they are so rare so revolution ??? Not in Holland 😃
Cette petite moto est fantastique. Merci pour ta vidéo
flott video, takk. Norge er så vakkert!
It seems to be a wonderful adventure for you. But, what about "bugs" in the woods? Thanks for your video
I’m looking at one of these Monkeys. I’m sold now. 👍from 🇨🇦
Så bra, storslått og minimalististk❤
Ja, det är den avskalade enkelheten som är så vacker.
Lovely. I will definitely have to do the TET one day. ❤
great video and an awesome bike i subbed to your channel from south Africa
Beautiful, thank you, God bless you
Nice trip,great relaxed style
Good adventure ! and Monkey is best friends !!
Nice video just as it should be peace and quiet
greetings from Norway, i newly owned a skyteam dax but its only 50cc for now just for me to learn how to gear, i was looking for a moped for my size 5,2 hgt, i tried susuki fz and it fits to me but i choose moped with gear to learn it. now im checking skyteam 125cc. when i saw that beer case im laughing so hard because i saw one like this on susuki fz too and my husband want me to use on my moped😅. this video is inspiring.
Thank you. From Ukraine
노르웨이 여행을 할 때,
비 때문에 고생은 했지만
노르드캅(Nordkapp)에서 오슬로(Oslo)까지
아름다운 풍경이 아주 많았던 나라 입니다.
나는 다시 가고 싶어요.
Hah, found your videos, looks like you got some sunny days as well! What an adventure you got there. Take care!🌧⛰🏍
wow, thanks for sharing.
You're so talented and cute!!
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@@noribogy6720me too too
i really like your motor so much brother 👍
absolutt legende
Good video! Das macht Lust auf ein leichtes und leises Motorrad!!! Ich glaube, ich werde meine BMW GS gegen eine kleine Honda tauschen!!! Regards from Berlin, Ralf
Mopolla hiekkateitä, perkele kyllä!
How good was that!
good presentation. like north Maine scrakly trees poor soil.
amazing friends, be careful on the road
Great video! Keep it up
Wow! Nice content! Keep uploading 👍
Summer season is Norway is ridiculously short, but I aim for a couple of trips next year. 🙏
Härlig tur Fin Honda Alldeles Lagom Hoj =)
Nice landscape you're riding on! I also have a banana yellow little Monkey from 2019 and the best roads are the ones just like yours. I live in Estonia, unfortunately we don't have such great mountains here as in Estonia, but little hills and slopes are nice too. How does your bike cope with the gear on the back?
For en herlig film og tur. Man må jo bare elske Monkey. De byr på opplevelser andre sykler ikke helt klarer å gi.
very nice view...nice trip...nice life...
loved it & club mate is a great drink...but in germany you could never do it, it would be too hipster
Nice trip 👏
A big adventure on a tiny bike: top!
awesome man. cheers from France
I wonder how many fuel capacity has this bike five day trip and no refuelling 🤔
Hello, are you happy with your monkey? THANKS
This winter i will go to the nordkapp naked and blindfolded on my unicycle!
Thats a deal ☝️
Ang galing mo gumawa ng video, 👍👍👍👍
im just thinking how did he put the cameras to film him while his driving
sit back at the front wheel with a cup of coffee, great.
🖤🖤🖤
I got red monkey yesterday. Can I get yellow milk box information?
I bought one of these racks mnnthbx.com/product/honda-monkey-125-luggage-rack/ - then honestly just used some hose clamps to mount the soda box on top.
Congratulations on your new bike!
Perfect!! I too have plans to travel on a 125cc motorcycle. Was going to buy the Honda Super cub 125 but it would cost me around 4.300 euros!
My budget was 3.500 euros max. I studied the rest of the bikes on the market and came across the Zontes G1 125 Scrambler which comes with many extras, and is good for road and gravel roads. Heard some good things about it so I ended up buying that one. I should get it in a couple of days!!
Great video, beautiful areas too. You can't go wrong with the Honda Monkey!! Thanks for sharing 👍
The gas mileage is great on 125cc engines right?!
Take care.
The monkey does about 0.3L/km on normal roads, but on the gravel, when you're not blasting full revs anyway, I averaged on about 0.15L/km! Albeit the monkey got a 5L tank, that does indeed get you a long way!
Safe trips!
Are you satisfied with Zontes G1 125 Scrambler? I also want to buy Zontes. How high is real consumption?
@@atas_rider Hi there, getting the last of the paperwork finished, here in Spain it takes forever!! So I should be getting my G1 tomorrow (I hope)
I didn't believe it myself but a friend has the G1 125 and he was able to get 895 kilometers on one tank!
I guess it can vary though, depending on your style of riding.
I'm still thinking that the mileage will be excellent 👌.
Having a 20 liter gas tank on the G1 will be very helpful when traveling!
Good luck, with your adventures in the future and safe riding....
Thought similar but wanted to spend even less on a used motorcycle. Unfortunately used 125 are quite expensive so it became a Suzuki freewind, which was even cheaper then a Yamaha TW125, which was my favourite then.
Great. You really put a lot of work into the scenes.👍👍 Is it allowed to light fires in the forest in your country? And camping and riding a motorcycle through the forest? In my country (Germany) this is not the case.
An open fire is not permitted through the summer months, but portable stoves are allowed throughout the year. As for riding in the forest; you can only ride on public roads, but most of Norway is forest, so it usually a situation you'll find yourself in sooner or later. (-: These roads are purposeful chosen as they are part of the Trans Euro Trails (transeurotrail.org/norway/), they are a mix of public roads and private roads (where as landowners have permitted motorcycles explicitly or you pay a small fee to cross their roads, usually semi automatic or self serviced checkpoints). Check out transeurotrail.org/germany/#5.16/54.838/10.915 - it does look like you can be able to find some unpaved roads north in Germany.
@@torvaldl Thank you for the detailed answer❤. Good luck and God bless on your journeys.👍🙏
That's the monkey.
That's what Monkey is.
Live a good monkey life!
I don't feel envious.
Fra 2.31, hvor er det ca? er alltid på leit etter lange grusveier å sykle på. Kul sykkel du har, fin lyd 🙂
Great video👍🏽
I agree with "@warrenr4" Thank you for taking the time to make this video. The Norwegian countryside is stunning and it’s great to see a stock monkey with no stupid noisy exhaust fitted. May i ask how many Km this trip took in total? Thanks in advance. Kind and warm regards.
Thanks! I _think_ maybe around 400km.
Природа как у нас один в один
Habe ich auch gemacht 2019 bin ich 16 Pässe in den Alpen gefahren mit Hona MSX 😊
How do you keep weight on the front wheel when you put your gear behind you? The fork and back springs can't be adjusted, so the front wheel must get light and subject to tank banging. The bike only has 4 inches of travel on the shocks , less loaded down making off road riding conditional. With a top speed of 56 miles per hour, much less when loaded and/or on inclines, it must limit the roads you can use. Interesting bike to make a statement, but not recommended as a serious adventure bike. I do like the color it appears to be the same color as the 1969 CT90 Trail I'm restoring. The one thing you can count on, it will be reliable and last forever.
No noo....😂 I have the same Monkey the rear stock springs can be adjusted very simply. I did put a hard nylon/plasic ring size a half inch or 13 mm thick between the spring and the chrome cap. Its an old trick but always wirks. You cant see it but it is much more stiffer . I weigh about 100 kg and its just perfect .
love me some slow tv.
video awesome 💐💐
Kul.
so you had to go turn on your camera then go back into the tent then come out of tent.... Dude... you really don't need to go through all that. taking a monkey on a trip like this is perfect.
Much fun on a Honda Monkey
it woulld be nice if you showed a map of this route. Where to Where.
I did the TET route (transeurotrail.org/norway/#5.44/61.076/11.700) and road from green arrow to red arrow: i.imgur.com/NjzEL3b.png (-:
Great video! how tall are you?
Great movie! 😀
One question about the setup. The bottle case, was it really any help?
(Looks to make the bike unnecessary top heavy, since you have a big bag and good straps, the case might not be needed.)
🙏 A perfectly legitimate question! The answer is simple; no, not very helpful. 😅 Strictly for show. But it's always mounted, and in downtown Oslo it's very nice to have. More pictures here instagram.com/monkey_tripper/
@@torvaldl ok, good. ;)
And I have no doubt it is very useful for everyday use around town. Like going to get another 6pack and such. ;)
👍👏👏👏
Ma non c'è il rischio di incontrare un lupo o un orso ? Complimenti comunque per il video. Andare in giro con una Honda monkey deve essere molto rilassante. Un saluto
No, la maggior parte della vita selvaggia in Norvegia è molto timida ed eviterà gli umani. Natura pacifica quassù. 🙂
Fantastic video! New subscriber here :D
Alles ok , but the Gasoline in that small Tank you got it inReserve...???
When I watched this short video, I instantly got the feeling of taking part in a İngmar Bergman movie. Yeah, norwegian nature is outstanding, but pretty lonesome; Honda monkey is awesome motorcycle for exploring nature; And dear Torvald Take, You are an amazing film star. Thank You for making this wonderful video. I think, Nat King Cole's song "nature boy " suits very well here.
ua-cam.com/video/Iq0XJCJ1Srw/v-deo.html
Wow, God bless
Did having that much luggage on the back rack affect its performance or handling in a noticeable way?
Not significantly but yes. I quickly got used to it. Just because everything is smaller on the monkey, I'd say it is comparable with having a smaller passenger on a bigger bike.
@@torvaldl what rack is it?
@@jukes4499 IT is this one www.hepco-becker.de/en/rear-rack-chrome-for-honda-monkey-125-2019.html
It's saying max 3.5 kg or something, but i think that is just the vendor covering their asses, it works great for 10kg as well. 😅
@@torvaldl Awesome haha. I've seen other Monkey owners needing to weld on another arm to the rack because it can't hold enough weight. Sounds like that's a good one then!
I would love them to make the same bike as styling, but 10% bigger in physical dimension, 14-inch wheels and a 250cc engine
Why ? Its about the journey and how much fun you have on the journey..... This bike is perfect its a fun bike for pure fun !
I wouldn't be a monkey then
Buy a tw200 or xt 250
This is a fun bike ! If you cant have fun on a Monkey.... You re nut a fun dude .
Hi, if there is anything you would like to change on your „monkey“ what would it be?
The stock rear suspension could be a lot stiffer. Also, I wish it did 80-90 km/s easier, it kind of lacks the power to do most roads. Here in Norway the default speed limit is 80km/t (but all cars do 90km/t), so you end up stacking cars behind you, especially uphill, and we got some of them hills here...
@@torvaldl alright, i am living in the mountains. I mean real mountains. So you would not recommend to get this particular model in here i guess. Mannnn i like the look of this monkey, but i don’t want to make drivers upset
@@torvaldl thank you anyway, may God bless