Grom Bore Kit For the Honda Grom & Monkey 125

A grom bore kit is one of the most cost-effective ways to add more power to your new Honda grom or monkey. TBparts offers a complete 186cc big bore kit for the Honda Grom & Monkey 125 that includes the cylinder, cam, (optional oil cooler & lines), oversized valve kit, and all necessary gaskets. This cylinder has an aluminum ceramic coated finish which reduces friction, improves heat transfer, and increases seal life. This allows for a high compression ratio of 11.5 to 1. This kit requires no boring of the cases – just bolt on, tune (not included), and go!

Grom Bore Kit: How to Choose the Right Kit for Your Grom

This product is intended for closed-course competition use only. It must be used with a performance intake & exhaust, and a fuel controller to prevent a lean condition and engine damage.

How to Meet ADA Vanity Requirements

One of the most important ada vanity requirements of any commercial restroom design is making sure that every fixture meets ADA vanity requirements. This includes mirrors, soap dispensers and sinks. For the former, ADA standards dictate that the bottom edge of the reflective surface should be no higher than 34 inches from the floor to allow individuals in wheelchairs to roll under and use them. The same goes for ADA lavatories, or sinks, which have to be mounted with a cabinet top that’s at least 27 inches high and enough knee space below it to accommodate people in wheelchairs.

ADA Vanity Requirements: Ensuring Accessibility in Bathrooms

Floating vanities are all the rage right now, and they’re perfect for ADA bathrooms. They’re also easy to customize to meet the specific needs of each resident. ADA floating sinks feature open knee spaces below the element and at least 34” of clearance below, meeting ADA guidelines for maximum basin height.

Another great option for an ADA bathroom is a console sink. They have a sleek appearance and are easy to clean. They can be used with a back panel to hide pipes or with an open model to make it easier to access the plumbing underneath the sink.

If you opt for a console or ADA floating sink, choose a faucet with levers instead of round knobs to make it more user-friendly for those with limited hand mobility. Also, make sure the sink’s hardware is easy to grip, as well. Drawer pulls are a practical choice, as they’re simple to grab and come in endless eye-catching styles to complement your bathroom’s design.