Also known as the MSX125 in other markets, the 2014 Honda Grom has just received official pricing for Canada, according to CMG.
The 125cc-class machinery is said to retail for $3,199, some $200 more than what Honda announced when they first mentioned the bike. However, for someone who is really looking for a nifty small-displacement beginner or commuter motorcycle, the price difference should not be too much of a drama, especially as most customers will most likely get a financing deal.
Even more, given the engine powering the 2014 Honda Grom, we can expect the fuel economy to pay for the price hike pretty soon for those riding a lot.
A modern-day monkey bike comeback, the 2014 Honda Grom comes with a 4-stroke injected power plant, 12" wheels with 220mm and 190mm rotors for the front and rear, respectively, chain final drive for the 4-speed manual transmission.
And in case you're not a 6'5" (2m) 250 lbs (113 kg) rider, you might also have some room left for a pillion.
Even more, given the engine powering the 2014 Honda Grom, we can expect the fuel economy to pay for the price hike pretty soon for those riding a lot.
A modern-day monkey bike comeback, the 2014 Honda Grom comes with a 4-stroke injected power plant, 12" wheels with 220mm and 190mm rotors for the front and rear, respectively, chain final drive for the 4-speed manual transmission.
And in case you're not a 6'5" (2m) 250 lbs (113 kg) rider, you might also have some room left for a pillion.