A recent transformation by a bike customization shop has given the compact Honda Monkey 125 a more rugged and powerful look.
Treasure Garage stripped the Honda Monkey 125 of most of its original parts and crafted a curved sub-frame design. This new frame is paired with an elegant black leather seat with thick padding for comfort, and the original Monkey fuel tank sits in front.
The fuel tank is the only remaining detail from the original version, with all other components replaced by new parts.
One of the most striking features is the robust belly guard with large ventilation holes, giving the bike a more powerful stance. Custom fenders are also attached at the front and back, with the original rims, giving the compact Monkey a unique look.
The front mudguard has been redesigned for a sharper, sportier look, and the rear one incorporates turn signals crafted with a unique handmade technique. Acrylic pieces with LEDs are placed behind them, adding to the bike’s impressive appearance.
But that’s not all—Treasure Garage has also redesigned elements like the air filter box below the fuel tank, adding acrylic turn signals similar to the rear fender. These signals are nearly invisible when not illuminated. The new side panels are delicately decorated, completing the bike’s new style.
Additionally, the customization team decided to retain the original headlight but replaced it with a custom protective grille, adding to the bike’s rugged appeal. The headlight brackets are equipped with a pair of LED turn signals.
The Honda Monkey 125 also features a new, compact exhaust system, cleverly hidden behind the belly guard.
With subtle and innovative improvements, Treasure Garage has transformed the Honda Monkey 125 into a unique customization, showcasing creativity and a distinct style.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)