Monkey magic

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Monkey Bikes throw a number of spanners into the works for insurers, such as their susceptibility to theft and damage. While some providers will not take the time to underwrite individual cases for copycat varieties, explains Edward Murray, this niche market has the potential to bolster margins and extend market reach

Like so many iconic designs, the Honda Monkey Bike has its origins in the 1960s and has survived the test of time to become an established, if niche, sector of the UK motorcycling community.

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