Since its 2014 model-year introduction, the Grom has always been about enjoyment, serving as an inspiration and focal point for riding clubs and social-media groups, while also supporting a healthy aftermarket of accessory and performance parts. Eliciting laughs from those who ride it, thumbs-ups...
“When it comes to diminutive powersports models, Honda consistently outpaces the competition,” said Colin Miller, Assistant Manager of Public Relations at American Honda. “There’s no better example of that than the Grom, and we know that the enjoyable, sporty vibe of this gen-4 refresh w...
TheHonda Grom(the current iteration has been around since 2014) is more of a modern interpretation of the minibike. Its styling is NOT at all retro, and it has spawned a whole aftermarket of enhancements and performance accessories. Specifications are very similar to the Money and the MSRP is...
There’s enough performance to fit with modern traffic though, and it’s in keeping with the feel and character of the model. Economy is excellent: it might be some way off Honda’s claimed 188mpg but ridden briskly the Super Cub returns 124mpg. The tiny 3.7-litre fuel tank means a ...
boasting 100 mpg, 4 bikes to a parking space, and giant smiles on the riders faces. Play them where these younger potential riders watch TV and internet. It could start a whole new generation of riders. “You meet the happiest people on a Honda” I also thing student load debt is...
2.)Brake feel.I wouldn’t say the braking performance of the current bike is bad, but the previous bike had much stronger initial bite and better feel throughout the lever stroke. Honda reps said that the brakes on the new bike are stronger and that stopping distances from any given speed...
in a simple, lightweight, sporty chassis, which is as much fun for an experienced rider as it is for those still building their riding career. And while a 35kW peak power output makes it suitable for A2 licence holders, the CB500F offers so much more than ‘entry le...
The Grom’s wheelbase is 47.2″, the Monkey’s is 45.5″. The Grom has a 1.45 gallon gas tank, the Monkey’s tank is 1.5 gallons (0.5 gallon reserve). Officially, the Grom gets 134 miles per gallon. Honda has not disclosed the Monkey’s MPG yet but I think it’s a fair assumptio...
I would blinking well hope so, who wants brakes that are an on/off switch and lock your front wheel at the lightest touch. The mpg is always crap because they thrash them like its a superbike.05/01/2019 22:01:47 UTC Ren - The Ed said :- Semantics Upt'North. It should probably...