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Last Wednesday evening in Tennessee, American Honda gave the news many had hoped for when it announced that the 2019 Honda Monkey Bike would be available for U.S. Buyers in October.

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Honda also will re-introduce the best selling motorcycle in history to American buyers when the 2019 Honda Super Cub C125 goes on sale in January 2019. Both small bikes carry forward two-wheel history that transcends the brand. The original Monkey Bike was built for a Japanese amusement park ride in the early 1960s. The until 2017, when Honda retired the 49cc-engine-based Monkey. In 2018, Honda reintroduced the Monkey Bike with a 125cc engine for sale in Europe and Japan. Now it’s coming to the U.S. The 1958 Super Cub made its debut in the United States before Honda started selling cars in this country.

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The 49cc scooter-like motorcycle and also attempted to change people’s opinion at the time about motorcycles and the people who rode them. The Super Cub’s advertising campaign slogan, “You meet the nicest people on a Honda,” had notable success, as did the bike itself. In 2017, Honda announced the company had sold more than 100 million Super Cubs. Like the new-generation Monkey Bike, the 2019 Super Cub will also have a 125cc engine. 2019 Honda Monkey Bike. 2019 Honda Monkey More The 2019 Monkey isn’t just Honda’s nod to the past.

  1. With a four-speed manual transmission. After only a year's hiatus, Honda's Monkey bike is back with a 125cc powerplant and much bigger proportions.
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The company hopes the small, accessible motorcycle will. Two versions will be available: the standard Monkey, in either Banana Yellow or Pearl Nebula Red, will start at $4,000. The Monkey ABS in Pearl Nebula Red will cost just $200 more at $4,200.

The new Monkey will have a 1.5-gallon gas tank, chrome steel high-mounted front and rear fenders, a stamped exhaust shield, round mirrors, and high-rise handlebars. A single round LCD instrument will include a speedometer, odometer with two trip meters, and a fuel gauge. The Monkey will have LED lights exclusively. The air-cooled 125cc single-cylinder, 9.25-hp engine with a 4-speed manual transmission will be fine for use around town — just don’t count on taking it on the highway or very far off-road. Top speed is 50 miles per hour. The bike weighs just 234 pounds ready to ride. The Monkey’s wheelbase is 45.3-inches and the seat height measures 30.6-inches.

For reference, a weighs 564 pounds, has a 59.6-inch wheelbase, and 29.9-inch unladen seat height. So you’ll sit higher on a Monkey than on the Sportster. The Monkey will have dual shocks, front and rear disc brakes, and 12-inch fat block-pattern tires.

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Everything about the Monkey’s design and specifications is intended to put smiles on people’s faces and make the bike easy to ride and handle. 2019 Honda Super Cub C125. The step-through design 2019 Super Cub 125cc ABS, available in Pearl Niltava Blue only, is expected to start at $3,600. Market Super Cubs will have an anti-lock braking system. Powered by the same engine, the Super Cub also has the same 4-speed transmission as the Monkey, but it has a centrifugal clutch so you can change gears without using a hand clutch. The Super Cub will be another around-town motorcycle. An inverted front fork and twin shocks in the rear will help soften the ride.

Even though the Super Cub and the Monkey has different designs and user appeal, they are roughly the same size. The step-through weighs 240 pounds ready to ride, has a 48.9-inch wheelbase, and a 30.7-inch seat height. The Super Cub will ride on 17-inch wheels. MercuryNews.com LAS VEGAS — James Harden was so close to toppling the champs he could taste it.

That was before the Houston Rockets, the team specially constructed to beat the Warriors, blew a 15-point lead in Game 7. That was before they missed 27 straight shots during an epic cold streak. Someone here asked Harden how long it took him to get over the Rockets loss in the Western Conference Finals. But it was a trick question. “It’s on my mind every day,” Harden said. “Game 6, Game 7. That’s what drives me every day.” While the MVP hasn’t forgotten, Houston’s days as the Warriors’ main threat are starting to feel like a distant memory.

The reigning NBA champions raised the bar this off-season by adding All-Star. Miami Herald Malachi Wideman, who plays high school basketball at Riverview in Sarasota, Florida, is a rising junior with some big hops on the court. On Thursday night, he unleashed two dunks that brought both LeBron James and Dwyane Wade to their feet at the Las Vegas Fab 48 youth tournament. James and Wade, who won two NBA championships together with the Miami Heat, are also basketball dads. Wade’s son Zaire was playing on the same team with Wideman, which drew James — and family — as well as Wade to catch the action. Wideman’s highlight reel dunks left an impression on both NBA stars.

Both videos went viral with more than 700,000 combined views between the two. Send story tips to @JasonDill on Twitter. New England Sports Network Jordan Spieth claimed he would relish the opportunity to duke it out with the greatest golfer of all time on Sunday at a major championship. That time came last Sunday during the 2018 British Open, but when Spieth saw Tiger Woods’ name atop the leaderboard, he wasn’t thrilled.

Spieth entered last Sunday’s final round at Carnoustie Golf Links tied for the lead at 9-under-par, but in blustery conditions, he quickly fell back to the pack. He began the day four shots clear of Woods, but after a bogey on the fifth and a double-bogey on hole No.

6, Spieth had given the lead away and saw Woods atop the leaderboard. He turned to his caddie Michael Greller and was in disbelief that he had surrendered. Lakers Nation To little surprise, Channing Frye didn’t have much of a tenure with the Los Angeles Lakers. The Cleveland Cavaliers traded Frye as well as Isaiah Thomas to the Lakers in exchange for Jordan Clarkson and Larry Nance Jr. At last season’s deadline.

Frye and Thomas were both on expiring contracts, and each moved on in free agency. Still, while his short stint saw him appear in only nine games, Frye became something of a mentor to the Lakers’ young players.

On the “Road Trippin’,” the podcast that Frye hosts with former NBA player Richard Jefferson, he complimented the young Lakers, but also pointed out an area that he considers a weakness for the team now that LeBron James has signed: “They’re young. USA Today Shareef O'Neal knows exactly what it's like to grow up as the son of an NBA legend. Shareef, who is Shaquille O'Neal's 18-year-old son, is set to be a freshman at UCLA next season after de-committing from Arizona. Shareef caught up with LeBron James' 13-year-old son, LeBron 'Bronny' James Jr., this week, and the UCLA commit came away impressed with the young basketball phenom. He saw Bronny as a kid he relates too. Shareef explained that connection in an Instagram post on Thursday. Shareef wrote: Bronny One kid I can relate to a lot we both kind of have it the same way, being the son of an NBA legend isn't easy and to get all of this at a young age is a real challenge to adjust to.

Sports Illustrated On Thursday in the Bronx, the Yankees introduced recent trade acquisition Zach Britton, announced a deal for J.A. Happ and beat the Royals, 7–2, to get within 4 1/2 games of the Red Sox in the AL East. The injury came after Judge was hit by a Jakob Junis fastball in the first inning.

Because Judge is made of a combination of adamantium and mithril, the big rightfielder stayed in the game, scored on a sac fly that inning, then took another turn at-bat in the third, hitting an infield single. ESPN.com Dana White stepped to the podium after UFC 149 six years ago with a look of astonishment on his face. 'I'm embarrassed,' he said.

Quite possibly the worst pay-per-view card in UFC history had just taken place at the Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. A multitude of injuries in the weeks and days prior to the event led to lackluster matchups that proved even worse than expected. All five fights on the main card had late replacements, and all but one ended in decisions that featured little to no action. 'We're at UFC 149.

We can count on one hand how many shows have actually sucked,' White told the media that night. 'And tonight is one more finger on the hand.' The UFC will make its return. SB Nation Today, reports were confirmed that Jacoby Ellsbury — the Yankees outfielder currently in the middle of a seven-year, $153 million contract that runs through 2020 with a team option for 2021 and who hasn’t played a game in 2018 — is still not participating in baseball activities. At this point, New York fans are more than familiar with this refrain as it’s been repeated every time someone requests an update on Ellsbury’s status. He’s been battling a back injury all season, and the only update is that he’s not participating in baseball activities. Unless he’s close to participating in baseball activities, or about to be participating in baseball activities right after he sees a specialist, or he’ll.

MMA Fighting According to industry sources, the current estimate for UFC 226 on pay-per-view is 380,000 buys, which is in line with how the early returns were trending. It would put the July 7 show in line with January’s UFC 220 for the biggest number so far this year. On one hand, the number feels disappointing. You had a rare champion vs.

Champion battle in the two heaviest weight classes, and a great story with Daniel Cormier’s quest to become a genuine legend of the sport. But as we’ve seen with Demetrious Johnson’s going after the sport’s most impressive records, these type of things don’t connect with the casual fans as much as certain personality traits.

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As the last few years have shown, a fight like. Lakers Nation The Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics have one of the greatest rivalries in sports.

One that has spanned decades as the two powerhouse teams battled to rule the NBA. Their frequent conflicts have created a fued between fans and players alike; there is simply something more on the line whenever the two teams battle.

However, it appears that former Lakers star Kobe Bryant and current Celtic wunderkind Jayson Tatum are putting old rivalries aside for the summer. Bryant, who already had an episode of his show:Detail” focus on Tatum, is helping the promising young wing train in the offseason. Tatum posted photos of their training to his Instagram account: A post shared by Jayson Tatum🙏🏀 (@jaytatum0).

ProFootball Talk on NBC Sports Ryan Fitzpatrick has gone into seasons as a starting quarterback and he’s gone into seasons as a backup quarterback, but he’d never gone into the season as a starter because the guy ahead of him on the depth chart has been suspended until this year. Jameis Winston‘s ban means Fitzpatrick is in line to start at least the first three games of the 2018 season for the Buccaneers. “I mean, I thought I had seen and been through it all but another year, just another different situation,” Fitzpatrick said, via the Tampa Bay Times.

DRaysBay Not unlike the San Diego Padres, it would appear the St. Louis Cardinals are positioned to make a trade for the Tampa Bay Rays ace Chris Archer, with the team’s beat now focusing on such a deal.

When it comes to gaps in the Rays system, the Cardinals depth offers what the Rays are lacking, and could offer a deep trade that would diversify risk for the Rays’ key trade chip. It starts with the outfield, where the Rays depth is almost entirely left-handed through the top three levels of the system. Here the Cardinals have an outfielder they have found to be superfluous in 2018: stud Canadian outfielder Tyler O’Neill. Louis has given O’Neill two cups of coffee this year when he otherwise has. San Francisco Chronicle RICHMOND, Va. Vernon Davis kept searching for the proper word to describe Alex Smith's atypical career progression from certain bust to limited game manager to franchise quarterback. He started to speak.

He paused again. Finally, he went for it. 'It's radiant, man,' Davis said, flashing a smile that was quite radiant on its own. Of all the adjectives commonly used by these helmeted men, you didn't expect the tight end to praise his fellow 34-year-old in such an incandescent manner. But Davis respects Smith that much.

He also has known him since 2006, when they were teammates in San Francisco. Both struggled early with the burden of being high first-round draft picks. Yahoo Sports Kevin Durant, left, and Kyrie Irving talk during a team meeting at the Team USA Basketball minicamp in Las Vegas on Wednesday.

LAS VEGAS — Kevin Durant sliced through the tape on his ankles after USA Basketball’s minicamp practice Thursday, with a calm demeanor and a smile on his face. Durant has been a presence in Team USA’s summer events over the years, from the offseason of his decision to sign with the Golden State Warriors to now as a two-time NBA champion and two-time Finals MVP. Windy City Gridiron It has been just over a week since the Bears reported to Bourbonnais for training camp and they have had five public practices so far. In just that short time, there have been plenty of nuggets to trickle out, observations made and some names have popped up more than others.

Let’s take a look at a few players that are setting themselves apart from their teammates, both positively and negatively. Winners Anthony Miller, WR - Since Day 1, I can’t say that there has been a player whose name I have heard more than Miller. He’s been making play after play and getting a lot of reps with the 1s. The early returns suggest he could be a contributor from day one and show why Ryan Pace traded up to take. Bears Wire Matt Nagy is getting back to his Arena Football League roots with the Chicago Bears. He knows that talented players slip through the cracks, so he’s taking a chance on one of the indoor league’s best.

The Bears signed wide receiver Malachi Jones, the AFL Rookie of the Year, on Thursday. They released WR Matt Fleming, who had been signed as an undrafted free agent. Jones led the Arena League with 1,156 receiving yards in 12 games, and his 29 total touchdowns were second-most. He has the potential to be a diamond in the rough, but he’ll already be playing from behind as a late addition to the team. If he can translate his AFL success to the NFL, he could earn a practice squad spot and develop into.

Been thinking about getting into motorcycling? Hey, who isn’t these days? One of the first questions you’ll need to answer is what kind of motorcycle is right for you.

Most people have a clear idea of what they want to ride, but if you’re undecided, here’s a primer on the primary types of two-wheelers. For decades, most fell into two primary camps: street bikes and dirt bikes. Many even looked somewhat the same. But around about 1982, bike makers began to tailor their bikes to different kinds of riding and the motorcycle world fractured into several specialized segments.

That trend continues to evolve today. So which kind of bike sounds like the most fun to you? Keep in mind that some bikes fit in more than one (or two or three) categories. If you don’t recognize any of the terms in this guide, check out. Sportbike Suzuki GSX-R750W Bill Roberson/The Manual Sportbikes are the speed machines of the motorcycle world.

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High-powered with sophisticated suspension systems and high-performance brakes, sportbikes are typically stuffed with the latest and greatest technology you can find on two wheels (or four). A common sentiment about sportbikes is that they are not comfortable unless you’re going over 100 mph, at which point they become very comfortable because they are in their element. While most sportbikes are not designed for distance riding, that hasn’t stopped many riders from adding some soft bags and a better seat so they can enjoy longer stretches of challenging roads or racetracks. Sportbikes are typically not the best choice for a beginner due to their hair-trigger nature and prodigious power, but a lower-powered, middle-weight sportbike or a “sportbike lite” might be a good choice to start with if this is the kind of bike you definitely want to ride.