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Some possible upgrades for you to consider
1) If its new watch the oem tyres, they are a type of Nylon Rubber that are a bit squirrely when its wet.
2) New monkeys have upgraded rear suspension, if its pre owned and you are 12 stone plus you may want to look at aftermarket rear shocks for an improved ride.
Upgrades I was undecided about. There is a strong following to drop a tooth on the front sprocket 15->14 from memory. This lowers the top speed in each gear but makes the bike feel faster off the line and arguably makes the bike faster as you can rev out each gear. Standard gearing on the monk achieves 180 plus mpg if driven carefully.
I did the change ( its only a tenner for the sprocket) but the ABS light occasionally came on and the speedo over reported by 5%.
Yoshimura RS3 zorsts, most folk buy them 」450 fit them , cant stand the noise and flog off for 」400 weeks old. Its a 9 hp 125, performance exhausts are not needed.
This was mine