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I would like to see the cafe'd one being ridden.
Almost throw-able into the back of any raised cage mid-sized and up.
Around here the Monkey hasn’t been selling well. Got a call from my friend Tom. I’ve been buying bikes from him since 1977. “Got four 2019’s, and the 2020’s are on their way... make me an offer”. Needless to say; I bought a Red, 2019, and took it home last Tuesday. The grandkids are going gaga over it. I might change it up a bit... we’ll see.
Good for you, Razor Thumbs Up
Merry Christmas Razor! And Happy Birthday to you!
Looking forward to seeing what you might do with a Monkey, Razor.
Just the other day I was researching how I could fit a grom or a monkey in my Honda Odyssey and take it to for example Death Valley to hlit the trails along with other friends who were trailering their own bikes. The van would be useful for camping / gear / sleeping etc and the lil bikes are plenty fun without being too dangerous


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Remove the mirrors and it'll fit in an Element quite easily.

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LR: That's the way to do it.

Pretty sweet - really.

Just lift it in. Probably no more than a pinky finger's effort. Man.

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I wish Honda brought back some sort of "Element II".
As do I, but this time with something north of 140 hp.

The Monkey comes in at about 230 lbs., so loading it into the Element is not quite like lifting a pinky, but it's not hernia-inducing either. Two reasonably strong dudes can lift and load it easily.
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