The reason I like riding my monkey is because it make me relax when I ride. I don’t need to go fast, if I did I would buy a faster bike. The exhaust is cool looking though.
Good stuff man 👍🏽 I’ve had my Blue 2020 Monkey for 2 weeks now , I rode 105 miles the other day . It was quite fun ; however it is lacking ass as you’ve said . I’m 5-10 at 240 . Hills are definitely a challenge . I love the stock look but man I’m digging this exhaust 👍🏼
I don’t know how much you weigh (no offense I promise) but I hit 67 on the stock monkey. I did tuck which definitely helped but even no tuck I hit high 50’s.
It’s a full system! Watch the Yoshimura RS-3 Full System Exhaust Installation on 2019 Honda Monkey 125 cc Motorbike ruclips.net/video/PRbgmae4ACE/видео.html
7% horse power increase....... lol That sounds better that a 1 hp increase. Fun bikes, but if you want power, look elsewhere. Maybe they'll come out with a Monkey 300 someday
The reason I like riding my monkey is because it make me relax when I ride. I don’t need to go fast, if I did I would buy a faster bike. The exhaust is cool looking though.
Good call... good call.
I have a Monkey for the same reasons. I never go faster than 45mph. I ride around Lakeside, AZ in the White Mountains. It's my therapy.
Tail tidy and aftermarket exhaust is a must on all my bikes.
For sure!!!
Good stuff man 👍🏽
I’ve had my Blue 2020 Monkey for 2 weeks now , I rode 105 miles the other day . It was quite fun ; however it is lacking ass as you’ve said . I’m 5-10 at 240 . Hills are definitely a challenge . I love the stock look but man I’m digging this exhaust 👍🏼
It’s so fun!!!
I don’t know how much you weigh (no offense I promise) but I hit 67 on the stock monkey. I did tuck which definitely helped but even no tuck I hit high 50’s.
5' 9" tall and 215 lbs.
Everyone needs a $500+ exhaust for their mini bike. Keep it.
Okay ;) I think it looks great and the bike ran better too! Win Win.
Is this before, or after the JT sprocket swap? Curious what you got the top speed up to?
This was the first. The fastest I got the Monkey up to was 72 mph via the GPS. Super fun.
@@manybikes 72! Holy cow!
Another good video
Thanks for watching!
Get Some!!
Just a couple parts & it looks, sound & rides so much better!
@@manybikes YEEEWWWW!
Get some E-Numbers and Paperwork for your parts!
Does the spark arrestor really add some top speed to the Monkey?
@@JayyBird93 yes
Think it's slow. Ride a ruckus! I got both and just got my monkey and to me the monkey flies!
Ha! Ha! Ha!
Fun video... thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi, do you know where I can get some beefy shocks?
Yes, Progressive Suspension has options
@@manybikes thanks! Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
Where can i order some of those parts from
Yoshimura or any dealer that sells Yoshimura products!
Is that slip on of full system?
It’s a full system! Watch the Yoshimura RS-3 Full System Exhaust Installation on 2019 Honda Monkey 125 cc Motorbike ruclips.net/video/PRbgmae4ACE/видео.html
Newest subscriber bro! 👍🗽
Thanks!!!
Where did you order your yoshi exhaust? No one would ship to California residents
My family is in AZ and I meet them at the border with anything I can’t have shipped into CA ;)
A Nitrous kit!!
Oh yeah!! The yellow one on my Instagram is now 185cc!!! It rips ;)
on a first ride - totally ignored that run in period then oops!
Not really... it was my “first ride impression” on a bike that had already been broken in.
7% horse power increase....... lol That sounds better that a 1 hp increase. Fun bikes, but if you want power, look elsewhere. Maybe they'll come out with a Monkey 300 someday
A 300cc monkey would be AWESOME!
It doesn't have to be fast in order to be fun... dude chill out with your speed.
Ha! Ha! That is true... Thanks for watching!
This is a commercial.
Not really... just what I was excited to do to my Monkey!
Buy a bigger bike if ya want speed! It’s for fun
But the little the bike and the faster it goes... the "FUN FACTOR" increases exponentially!
Thanks but no thanks. Its 9 hp. I'll keep mine stock, save my money, and always have Honda reliability.
jim AND you won’t have to scrounge for OEM parts when trying to restore it 40 years from now :)