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HONDA GORILLA Custom

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Here is a "HONDA GORILLA" custom by Webike community user "Roipapa". The 50cc leisure bike Gorilla is a compact model based on the Monkey, with a large-capacity tank and thick seat that has been well received by a wide range of customers. The exhaust is OVER RACING-DOWN Custom, made of stainless steel and anodized black, while the handlebar area uses the stock exclusive stem and steering damper. Additionally, an inverted fork disc kit was installed to increase the size of the wheel from 8 to 10 inches, and the handlebars are HURRICANE Europe Type 4 steel. The Gorilla is powered by the MINIMOTO Performance Z-1 125cc engine and DAYTONA Power Advance power filter. The owner replaced the pedals with forged aluminum, and KIJIMA brake pedal covers are covered on top of them.

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Specifications

Part Details
Exhaust OVER RACING RACING-DOWN Custom
Brake Rin Parts Master Cylinder
MINIMOTO Hyper Racing WAVE Disc Rotor
Handles MINIMOTO MONKEY OEM Fork Exclusive Stem (GORILLA Handlebar Pitch)
TANAKA TRADING Steering damper for stock fork
HURRICANE European Type-4 Φ7/8-Inch Handlebar Steel
TANAKA TRADING Handlebar Narrowered
Frame GM-MOTO Aluminum Down Tube Sub-frame
Bodywork MINIMOTO MONKEY Lightweight Battery Case Side Cover (Left/Right Set)
Electrical MINIMOTO 4L Monkey/Dax DC12V power supply tail lamp
KITACO Tail Lens Set
Engine MINIMOTO Performance Z-1 Type 125cc Engine
MINIMOTO Folding Engine Kick Starter
KIJIMA Tetoron Hose Breather Kit For MONKEY
DAYTONA Power Advance Power Filter
Oil Cooler G-Craft Aluminum Billet Oil Cooler Classic Type
Suspension ai-net Inverted Front Fork Disc Reduction Kit
Rearsets MINIMOTO Forged Aluminum Shift Change Pedal
MINIMOTO MONKEY Footpeg & Side Stand
PFP Rubber Footpeg
SP TAKEGAWA Aluminum forged change pedal
KIJIMA Brake Pedal Cover
Wheel MINIMOTO MONKEY Aluminum Wheel 10-inches F3.00J&R3.50J Stand
TANAKA TRADING Casting Wheel
Hakuyo
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Hakuyo

A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6th year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.