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Monkey Monkey - Mtneers - 12-01-2019

99 lbs. Fits in a car trunk.

I gotta quit following this thread. I’m getting “monkey fever”[Image: 0a362df1bddc8b75b42ecbb4e7eb671e.png]


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RE: Monkey Monkey - Razor - 12-01-2019

^^^^^
Beautiful! What a great example of the original. Thanks for sharing.


Monkey Monkey - IndianRider_imp - 12-01-2019

(12-01-2019, 04:59 AM)LongRanger_imp Wrote: Remove the mirrors and it'll fit in an Element quite easily.

[Image: 95e214a6c572baecbb9ce21ac7a694c4.jpg]

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Nowthat’swhatI’mtalkingabout


RE: Monkey Monkey - Offroad - 12-01-2019

(12-01-2019, 06:24 AM)mtneers_imp Wrote: 99 lbs. Fits in a car trunk.

I gotta quit following this thread. I’m getting “monkey fever”[Image: 0a362df1bddc8b75b42ecbb4e7eb671e.png]


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I do remember folding down the handle bars, closing the vent on the fuel cap, shutting off the gas and loading into the trunk of my family's car...it was great!


RE: Monkey Monkey - GoldOxide_imp - 12-01-2019

(12-01-2019, 06:24 AM)mtneers_imp Wrote: 99 lbs. Fits in a car trunk.

I gotta quit following this thread. I’m getting “monkey fever”[Image: 0a362df1bddc8b75b42ecbb4e7eb671e.png]


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Superb condition.


RE: Monkey Monkey - Offroad - 12-02-2019

(12-01-2019, 03:04 PM)offroadfx4_imp Wrote:
(12-01-2019, 06:24 AM)mtneers_imp Wrote: 99 lbs. Fits in a car trunk.

I gotta quit following this thread. I’m getting “monkey fever”[Image: 0a362df1bddc8b75b42ecbb4e7eb671e.png]


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I do remember folding down the handle bars, closing the vent on the fuel cap, shutting off the gas and loading into the trunk of my family's car...it was great!

I do remember folding down the handle bars, closing the vent on the fuel cap, shutting off the gas and loading into the trunk of my family's car...it was great!
I think I still have those Phillips screws head burn scars on the inside of my right knee/calf from that heat shield while riding this in the summer in shorts LOL

Happened twice I think, sure took a long time to heal, all summer seems like.


RE: Monkey Monkey - GoldOxide_imp - 12-02-2019

I seem to always be weary of the heat "shields".


Monkey Monkey - Mtneers - 12-02-2019

(12-02-2019, 04:08 PM)offroadfx4_imp Wrote:
(12-01-2019, 03:04 PM)offroadfx4_imp Wrote:
(12-01-2019, 06:24 AM)mtneers_imp Wrote: 99 lbs. Fits in a car trunk.

I gotta quit following this thread. I’m getting “monkey fever”[Image: 0a362df1bddc8b75b42ecbb4e7eb671e.png]


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I do remember folding down the handle bars, closing the vent on the fuel cap, shutting off the gas and loading into the trunk of my family's car...it was great!

I do remember folding down the handle bars, closing the vent on the fuel cap, shutting off the gas and loading into the trunk of my family's car...it was great!
I think I still have those Phillips screws head burn scars on the inside of my right knee/calf from that heat shield while riding this in the summer in shorts LOL

Happened twice I think, sure took a long time to heal, all summer seems like.

I do remember folding down the handle bars, closing the vent on the fuel cap, shutting off the gas and loading into the trunk of my family's car...it was great!
I think I still have those Phillips screws head burn scars on the inside of my right knee/calf from that heat shield while riding this in the summer in shorts LOL

Happened twice I think, sure took a long time to heal, all summer seems like.


Must have been a common occurrence. The reason I’m wearing long pants in this 1970 photo is due to a calf burn from the heat shield and cylinder head.



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RE: Monkey Monkey - LongRanger_imp - 12-03-2019

Wow, that looks like an advertisement from Honda. I love it. I would have been very jealous of you guys back then!


RE: Monkey Monkey - GoldOxide_imp - 12-03-2019

(12-02-2019, 11:40 PM)mtneers_imp Wrote:
(12-02-2019, 04:08 PM)offroadfx4_imp Wrote:
(12-01-2019, 03:04 PM)offroadfx4_imp Wrote:
(12-01-2019, 06:24 AM)mtneers_imp Wrote: 99 lbs. Fits in a car trunk.

I gotta quit following this thread. I’m getting “monkey fever”[Image: 0a362df1bddc8b75b42ecbb4e7eb671e.png]


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I do remember folding down the handle bars, closing the vent on the fuel cap, shutting off the gas and loading into the trunk of my family's car...it was great!

I do remember folding down the handle bars, closing the vent on the fuel cap, shutting off the gas and loading into the trunk of my family's car...it was great!
I think I still have those Phillips screws head burn scars on the inside of my right knee/calf from that heat shield while riding this in the summer in shorts LOL

Happened twice I think, sure took a long time to heal, all summer seems like.

I do remember folding down the handle bars, closing the vent on the fuel cap, shutting off the gas and loading into the trunk of my family's car...it was great!
I think I still have those Phillips screws head burn scars on the inside of my right knee/calf from that heat shield while riding this in the summer in shorts LOL

Happened twice I think, sure took a long time to heal, all summer seems like.


Must have been a common occurrence. The reason I’m wearing long pants in this 1970 photo is due to a calf burn from the heat shield and cylinder head.



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Love these ol' captures. Authentic.