I bought one because my left leg doesn't work because of nerve damage. It keeps me on two wheels and is a hoot to ride on back country roads. I love it.
Im buying one this week, my fianceé suffered a brain injury as a little girl and no longer has proper use of her left hand, shes been very sad she cant ride with me. I'm gonna surprise her.
We purchased this for my wife to ride with me. She has never driven or ridden a manual transmission. It got her comfortably on two wheels so it is perfect.
@@AWPCompany She got her motorcycle license using the Navi. She mainly uses it as a pit bike while I’m on the racetrack. At this point she is beginning to take over my R3.
I think it would be fun for you to do a scooter first ride series specially since this series is primarily about commuting. No one really ever does first ride series on scooters.
I’d love to see you ride a Yamaha xmax 300. I want a second bike with some storage, tech, and wind protection. But don’t want to pay a Fortune for a motorcycle with those features. Most of the reviews online for scooters are with small riders or in different languages. I’d love to see a review from an experienced rider that’s roughly my size.
@@nephilymbass1wish I could even buy the Xmax or the adv. The only options is that near 10k bmw maxi scooter. I just went with an electric scooter has the same power of a 125cc while no under the seat storage pretty fun ride.
The choke is confusing to me. The picture on the handbar by the choke shows the butterfly closed, but that's actually off for the choke, It doesn't make sense.
This was driving me nuts... "it has no power" yeah, because you have the choke on "it keeps dying on me" because you have the choke on. Try again Chase.
Yeah, it doesn't really matter where the choke is 😂 I mean I'll have my choke on and let it warm up for 8+ minutes, as soon as I jump on and ride to a stop sign, it dies. Regardless if the choke is up or down. I've put over 1,000 miles on it and it's always been like this 🤷♀️
I got one because it was the cheapest name brand bike. I use it like a scooter as in I drive to places about 10 miles away to pick up stuff. I think its fun and saves me money on gas since it gets 8x better mpg to my truck. After 3k miles I still like it.
I spent the entire video watching if he would ever turn off the choke lol. I own one and I really enjoy riding it around town. It's only for 45mph or less roads. All of its shortcomings tires, seat, rear shock, roller weights, clutch, variator, lights can be upgraded for fairly cheap if someone chooses to. It's a reliable Honda & stock parts are dirt cheap if they ever break. All the other Honda mini bikes are 125cc & faster but the MSRP is also double the price. It's a perfect beginner bike & you don't have to learn how to use a clutch.
I think you should test drive the XR150L, it seems like it could be a really solid commuter bike for only $3K and since it is a dual sport, it might actually be able to handle a pot hole or some gravel roads.
in india i first used this bike as rental in a beach town for more than two months i am 5 feet 11 inches and 100 kgs have done 100 kmp on this bike on an empty road and used it for a lot of off roading there on beaches sand and gravel in bombay city i am using this since two years now for running errands and this is a zippy peppy ride and so easy to weave in traffic and takes off like a rocket at traffic signal going green for your information thius uses a cvt clutch drive which had infinite gear combinations thus makes the power delivery very fast the braking sytem could be better but then in a city back to back traffic the brakes are adequate
Saying its only $1,800 somewhat disingenuous. No one is paying that out the door at a dealership. Honda automatically applies another $300 before it even gets to you. Then you have "Assembly", tax/title, and other warranty bs that you can't get rid of.
The Navi has a 0.9 gallon tank and a mpg of 132.6 so not bad other than it having a carburetor 👍 best to use unleaded Ethanol for the bike it has some protection against the engine sputtering also I bought a new carburetor which is why I said a 132.5 mpg difference also major speed difference I can get a top speed of 62 mph switched the throttle and the best thing I found out is that you have to fill it up higher than the average of 0.756 I filled it up to 0.923 and major difference also I changed the brakes to hydraulic and made the speedometer LED and added front suspension also the heavier you are the slower the acceleration is so if you wanna hit 62 mph be 165-175 lbs and you’ll get that difference with the government tax and fees plus the bike and all the mods it costed me $3,347 so this can be a nice little moped/scooter if you put the work in.
I ALMOST got this😅 but they were sold out immediately everywhere. So i got a kpr 200 instead. For the money, im so glad i got that and not the navi. 200cc engine. 6 speed .At 17HP im certainly not the epitome of speed. However I Can get on the highway ( not interstate too slow) and keep up with the flow of traffic. For a beginner I highly recommend and u wont have to deal with a dealership and fees. The price, well, is juat the price. Some sites have free shipping, others ship for 300. 🎉plus it is fuel injected thank god
Just get a grom it's more forgiving when shifting. Unless you hate shifting then the navi is fine. But the grom will feel like a rocket ship vs the navi.
@@cessb started on a Grom, went to a Ninja 400, now im on an Electric motorcycle. Sometimes I miss shifting because of the engine braking but I'm fine with scooter controls.
Thinking about getting into riding bikes myself and I’m deciding on wether getting a 2023 Grom or this. I don’t reallly care for going fast because I’m an inexperienced driver but I just want something I can cruise with and not get hassled by police officers
The grom has better acceleration and if you need to power out of a near accident it will help but the downside is shifting gears and clutch. The Navi is just a scooter slow but no need to worry about clutch and shifting. Speed is fine heck even up to 50mph or more if your lighting.
14 year olds is the market use to be aloud to get a motorcycle license at 14 under 250cc I believe so this is ideal for a 14 year old to ride to school and movies ect
If I had to explain what owning a Navi is like, it's like being a kid burning around a go cart track. But the fun would end too fast because you would run out of laps. Having a Navi is like going back to that go cart track as a kid, with no one there to tell you that you are out of laps or that your time is up. THAT'S owning a Navi. I went with a Navi over another Minibike, because something like the Grom can do many things, but it's a master of none. It's good as a city bike, but you have to shift, which in slow or stop and go traffic is a pain. It's 'okay' on the highway, but minibike instability gets creepy much past 55 mph. I also considered the Grom is 4k. So I decided that I would get the Navi, since I need a city bike way more often than anything else, and it's masterful for that. And it's $1800. For $2k-3k I can literally get a five to ten year old Shadow, or a Boulevard that that absolutely buries a Grom as a highway cruiser. Basically for a little more than a Grom, I can have two bikes that are brilliant at their respective jobs, rather than one that is merely serviceable.
I have a 2022 Navi. Other than the carb having to be taken off and cleaned at 170 miles it's been a good bike. It's not as fast as my 2022 Honda Grom of course, but it's automatic and perfect for my daughter to learn on. She absolutely loves it. The storage is a huge plus. The biggest downfall is the small gas tank, but you're always in town and around a gas station due to the top speed being around 45-50mph.
@@philipcloutier2553 ah yeah maybe my engine isn't broken in yet since I haven't hit the 300 mile mark. Here's hoping it gets a little better. If I could hit 55 in a full tuck it would open up a lot more routes
This would be great to have as a city commuter it just sucks that I need an M endorsement on my license to ride it in PA it's just a hassle. I might just settle for a 50cc Roughhouse and be done with it as it only requires a class C license in PA to ride which I have. I just don't have much time to devote to taking a motorcycle course/class right now.
This bike was made for me. Someone who doesn’t want to spend 15 minutes walking to the train station, where when I return, I can go grocery shopping for dinner at night, or pick up dinner and put it into the storage box. This is an S-tier motorcycle… and I will fight you all if you disagree with me 😤
That is NOT shaft drive. One of the defining characteristics of a scooter (and the Navi as well) is that the engine and swingarm are one unit, essentially you can think of it as the 2 wheel version of a "rear engine". The engine is literally on the swing arm right in front of the rear wheel, that's why there's room for a storage box where a motorcycle engine would normally be. Realistically, it's better to think of the Navi as a scooter dressed up as a motorcycle, rather than as an actual motorcycle.
If you dont mind shifting the grom is way better and will just come out to the same price if bought used. In MSF they will teach you to shift and change gears but the Navi is fine.
Okay no you've done every Honda can I please see you ride the Honda Shadow aero with ABS please. I was thinking about buying that or the fury would love to see an updated video for an arrow
Literally bought one of these brand new three months ago and I’ve already traded it in. The Navi is terrible on hills. Extremely uncomfortable for more then one hour and the suspension is just not there. Great bike for 1807 msrp but trust me if your not a new rider or looking for a scooter just to putt around on this won’t work for you
Imagine buying a bike and not even getting it past its break in before you sell it. The navi is capable of 55 mph, and about 45mph uphill once broken in. Even worse you complain about the suspension but that also needs to be broken in too. 😂
The pictures on the handlebar telling you if choke is on or off is confusing. Has the butterfly closed for chole off and an arrow pointed the other way. That's it. Unless you read the manual you wouldn't know.
It is over 50cc so yes you need an "M" endorsement on your license. I would like to have one of these. I have been waiting for something to take the place of the 80cc scooter Honda used to make.
oc At the start, you said 125cc (twice, at least). It's 109cc. You can probably stuff a 125 engine in there, or maybe a CB250/300 engine like some do to their Groms.
I’ve been riding my Honda spree around my town and I’ve been looking to get something that’d be worthy of some country roads to get me to the other towns around me. I’m 5’5” so the Navi is seeming like a good contender.
the green blends, I love flashy colors but if was a student and living in a city and trying to blend in, green is the way to go, like Dakine just made a great head to two green snowboarding jacket and pants, seen the ' Torstein Horgmo : Back at Northstar 4/24/23 (Rockstar Shoot) / I went bright for visibility with a recent snow-jacket purchase, but the urban green is "In"
Please do a honda XR150L. Much needed as it's only 2791 USD MSRP and nobody on youtube has ever driven one yet in the US considering it's been 1 month since it's release.
The constant maniacal cackling "THIS THING IS HILARIOUS HAHAHA 😆😆😂😂😂" It's OK bro, no need to be so selfconcious about being seen on a "girl bike", or wherever
I'm going to correct you on the price of this scooter. It retails for $1899. So yes, you can purchase it for less than $2k. However, you need to include dealership fees, assembly, sales tax, title fee, registration, and miscellaneous fees that are always added on. The reality is that this scooter, after everything is added to, comes close to $2600-$2800.
I bought one because my left leg doesn't work because of nerve damage. It keeps me on two wheels and is a hoot to ride on back country roads. I love it.
I know a couple veterans here in NC that have been able to continue riding either on scoots or Honda DCT bikes. That’s why I never hate on autos
Hey Mike I have Cerebral palsy on my left side how hard is it to activate the turn signals are the buttons tough?
@@itsyaboimat2393 Hey, I do find the switches kind of sticky, especially the turn cancel and high beam. Maybe they'll loosen up with use?
Im buying one this week, my fianceé suffered a brain injury as a little girl and no longer has proper use of her left hand, shes been very sad she cant ride with me. I'm gonna surprise her.
how did it go?
This is a bike for someone that lives in the city and just needs something to get to work and run errands
We purchased this for my wife to ride with me. She has never driven or ridden a manual transmission. It got her comfortably on two wheels so it is perfect.
Does she have a motorcycle license? Lol
@@AWPCompany She got her motorcycle license using the Navi. She mainly uses it as a pit bike while I’m on the racetrack. At this point she is beginning to take over my R3.
I think it would be fun for you to do a scooter first ride series specially since this series is primarily about commuting. No one really ever does first ride series on scooters.
Im not against that at all. Im here for all forms of 2 wheeled fun.
I’d love to see you ride a Yamaha xmax 300. I want a second bike with some storage, tech, and wind protection. But don’t want to pay a
Fortune for a motorcycle with those features. Most of the reviews online for scooters are with small riders or in different languages. I’d love to see a review from an experienced rider that’s roughly my size.
Some 2 stroke scooters are actually really cool lol
@@nephilymbass1wish I could even buy the Xmax or the adv. The only options is that near 10k bmw maxi scooter.
I just went with an electric scooter has the same power of a 125cc while no under the seat storage pretty fun ride.
I've been eyeing one of these as a commuter bike. They get about 100mpg and would be perfect for zipping across town.
80 mpg because of TWO (throttle wide open)
did u get it?
@@cessb Sadly no. Life decided this year isn't for buying motorcycles.
aww yea it's understandable, maybe soon!
@@cheezmonta
I think the bike kept dying because you had the choke open and it’s fully up to temp by now.
100%
The choke is confusing to me. The picture on the handbar by the choke shows the butterfly closed, but that's actually off for the choke, It doesn't make sense.
This was driving me nuts... "it has no power" yeah, because you have the choke on "it keeps dying on me" because you have the choke on. Try again Chase.
Seems almost like he wanted the bike to be worse than it actually is
Yeah, it doesn't really matter where the choke is 😂 I mean I'll have my choke on and let it warm up for 8+ minutes, as soon as I jump on and ride to a stop sign, it dies. Regardless if the choke is up or down.
I've put over 1,000 miles on it and it's always been like this 🤷♀️
I work in downtown Fort Worth, I throw this in the back of the truck and Uber eats with it when I have nothing else to do.
I got one because it was the cheapest name brand bike. I use it like a scooter as in I drive to places about 10 miles away to pick up stuff. I think its fun and saves me money on gas since it gets 8x better mpg to my truck. After 3k miles I still like it.
I spent the entire video watching if he would ever turn off the choke lol. I own one and I really enjoy riding it around town. It's only for 45mph or less roads. All of its shortcomings tires, seat, rear shock, roller weights, clutch, variator, lights can be upgraded for fairly cheap if someone chooses to. It's a reliable Honda & stock parts are dirt cheap if they ever break. All the other Honda mini bikes are 125cc & faster but the MSRP is also double the price. It's a perfect beginner bike & you don't have to learn how to use a clutch.
Exactly hahha
Running rough because you left the choke on the whole time. I'm 5'8" / 200# and maintain 50-53 on flat ground. Great deal for the price.
This guy kept the choke on the entire time
It goes 50mph for me without the choke on. (In all fairness, I too have forgotten to take off the choke a couple of times I've ridden it.)
110 not 125
Typical this dude is a clown
109 actually
you guys must be talking about the top speed
Top speed is 76ish
@@vegaspony They are Talking about CCs
I think you should test drive the XR150L, it seems like it could be a really solid commuter bike for only $3K and since it is a dual sport, it might actually be able to handle a pot hole or some gravel roads.
in india i first used this bike as rental in a beach town for more than two months
i am 5 feet 11 inches and 100 kgs
have done 100 kmp on this bike on an empty road and used it for a lot of off roading there on beaches sand and gravel
in bombay city i am using this since two years now for running errands and this is a zippy peppy ride and so easy to weave in traffic and takes off like a rocket at traffic signal going green
for your information thius uses a cvt clutch drive which had infinite gear combinations thus makes the power delivery very fast
the braking sytem could be better but then in a city back to back traffic the brakes are adequate
@0:20 The Navi is 110cc, not 125cc
I have a 125cc grom. The Navi feels like a 50-60cc bike to me. It isn't fast at all.
Yep, in the description!
The Navi is a 109cc scooter.
I love how ambitious this thing is with its cute little passenger pegs.
Saying its only $1,800 somewhat disingenuous. No one is paying that out the door at a dealership. Honda automatically applies another $300 before it even gets to you. Then you have "Assembly", tax/title, and other warranty bs that you can't get rid of.
This might get lost in the comments somewhere but I’m 6’2 220 get about 60 miles per tank and 45 mph max speed
I watched this video so many times before I bought my own Honda Navi so Thanks for this video
Fun fact: A Navi is NOT a Grom
🙏🔥💯
That is true
Getting mine next week, I'm 5'3" and I tippy toe it.
How is it? I’m 5’5 and I don’t know if I’ll look funny riding it because it might be too small. Is it too small?
No power but he drives in the left lane constantly.
Does it need to:
1) have a motorcycle license
2)register??
Yes. Your own the road aren't you?
You never "need" a license. But you have to register and have insurance on any vehicle on the road
@@jamescarrig9215you do need a license if you want to remain legal and not get fined.
once your up and running the choke should be all the way off, it helps keeping it from dieing and improves the power.
The Navi has a 0.9 gallon tank and a mpg of 132.6 so not bad other than it having a carburetor 👍 best to use unleaded Ethanol for the bike it has some protection against the engine sputtering also I bought a new carburetor which is why I said a 132.5 mpg difference also major speed difference I can get a top speed of 62 mph switched the throttle and the best thing I found out is that you have to fill it up higher than the average of 0.756 I filled it up to 0.923 and major difference also I changed the brakes to hydraulic and made the speedometer LED and added front suspension also the heavier you are the slower the acceleration is so if you wanna hit 62 mph be 165-175 lbs and you’ll get that difference with the government tax and fees plus the bike and all the mods it costed me $3,347 so this can be a nice little moped/scooter if you put the work in.
I live in Los Angeles and I have NEVER been able to fit $5 worth of gas in it, and I ALWAYS us 91 (or the highest) the tank is too small 😂
Keep in mind … you could buy 3 Navis for what you’d pay for a Grom
I ALMOST got this😅 but they were sold out immediately everywhere. So i got a kpr 200 instead. For the money, im so glad i got that and not the navi. 200cc engine. 6 speed .At 17HP im certainly not the epitome of speed. However I Can get on the highway ( not interstate too slow) and keep up with the flow of traffic. For a beginner I highly recommend and u wont have to deal with a dealership and fees. The price, well, is juat the price. Some sites have free shipping, others ship for 300. 🎉plus it is fuel injected thank god
You will feel the wind gust pushing you and sometimes it suddenly suprises you.
I’m 5’11 and 145 lbs, I think this would make a great starter bike for me, getting used to the balance and all, then I’ll get a manual one
did u get it??
Just get a grom it's more forgiving when shifting. Unless you hate shifting then the navi is fine. But the grom will feel like a rocket ship vs the navi.
what kind do you have?
@@NatsumeKonno
@@cessb started on a Grom, went to a Ninja 400, now im on an Electric motorcycle. Sometimes I miss shifting because of the engine braking but I'm fine with scooter controls.
I think the biggest thing that sets this thing apart from the grom is it cost 1/2 as much. thats like its killer feature
109 cc. Not 125 cc. Did you have the choke on the whole time? Tach area? There's no Tachometer on this bike!
Thinking about getting into riding bikes myself and I’m deciding on wether getting a 2023 Grom or this. I don’t reallly care for going fast because I’m an inexperienced driver but I just want something I can cruise with and not get hassled by police officers
The grom has better acceleration and if you need to power out of a near accident it will help but the downside is shifting gears and clutch.
The Navi is just a scooter slow but no need to worry about clutch and shifting. Speed is fine heck even up to 50mph or more if your lighting.
14 year olds is the market use to be aloud to get a motorcycle license at 14 under 250cc I believe so this is ideal for a 14 year old to ride to school and movies ect
Not legal to do so in any state.
If I had to explain what owning a Navi is like, it's like being a kid burning around a go cart track. But the fun would end too fast because you would run out of laps. Having a Navi is like going back to that go cart track as a kid, with no one there to tell you that you are out of laps or that your time is up. THAT'S owning a Navi. I went with a Navi over another Minibike, because something like the Grom can do many things, but it's a master of none. It's good as a city bike, but you have to shift, which in slow or stop and go traffic is a pain. It's 'okay' on the highway, but minibike instability gets creepy much past 55 mph. I also considered the Grom is 4k. So I decided that I would get the Navi, since I need a city bike way more often than anything else, and it's masterful for that. And it's $1800. For $2k-3k I can literally get a five to ten year old Shadow, or a Boulevard that that absolutely buries a Grom as a highway cruiser. Basically for a little more than a Grom, I can have two bikes that are brilliant at their respective jobs, rather than one that is merely serviceable.
So you bought it for the Automatic gear and price.
I wish they made these a little bit bigger
That would be a grom.
You had the choke on. That's why it's stalling. Goes faster with choke off also.
I am thinking about one, but I’m also worried about it being stolen wherever you park it
Honda's website says it's a 109 CC engine.
Why did you keep the choke open?
Where is your dealership located?
Bummer you can’t buy one of these without ridiculous expensive dealer fees.
You don’t have to pay dealer fees. Get them to waive them
No dealer is waving fees, I’ve gotten 3000 quotes from 3 separate dealers
Dealership fees apply to the whole line up , so that levels the playing field , mute point .
@@philipcloutier2553 they don’t apply to bikes that are sold direct to consumers. Amazon, Walmart, any website. Valid point.
You can. But one used.
No matter who you are there will always be a bike for you lol.
Yeah I got like five thousand miles on mine noticed immediately why does he have the choke on?
I want to get one of these. I used to have a 49cc Honda Metropolitan and that thing was awesome for getting around on.
This is a scooter also but you need a motorcycle license. Other then that it's great power for town riding.
The brakes are actually linked on the Navi. So you get front and back when you put brakes on.
Only with the rear brake pedal though. The front brake lever is just the front brakes like the rear brake pedal is linked both front and rear
I have a 2022 Navi. Other than the carb having to be taken off and cleaned at 170 miles it's been a good bike. It's not as fast as my 2022 Honda Grom of course, but it's automatic and perfect for my daughter to learn on. She absolutely loves it. The storage is a huge plus. The biggest downfall is the small gas tank, but you're always in town and around a gas station due to the top speed being around 45-50mph.
The fillups are hilariously cheap though, Mine frequently fills the entire tank for around $3 and some change lol
@@TheParaxore it gets less mpg than my grom with a smaller fuel tank. Do I notice while riding? No. Both are ridiculously cheap and fun.
Okay so that's amazing.
I am 240lbs. and hit 50 mph or more on level roads little to no wind and the engine broken in . Perfect city bike .
@@philipcloutier2553 ah yeah maybe my engine isn't broken in yet since I haven't hit the 300 mile mark. Here's hoping it gets a little better.
If I could hit 55 in a full tuck it would open up a lot more routes
How tall are you? Tryna get a scope for the bike.
5'10 with a 32 in inseam
It is not available in India. So where it is available??
This would be great to have as a city commuter it just sucks that I need an M endorsement on my license to ride it in PA it's just a hassle. I might just settle for a 50cc Roughhouse and be done with it as it only requires a class C license in PA to ride which I have. I just don't have much time to devote to taking a motorcycle course/class right now.
Do you think someone that is 5ft tall ride this bike? What kind of licenses do you need to ride it in Michigan?
This bike was made for me. Someone who doesn’t want to spend 15 minutes walking to the train station, where when I return, I can go grocery shopping for dinner at night, or pick up dinner and put it into the storage box.
This is an S-tier motorcycle… and I will fight you all if you disagree with me 😤
Magical color change Navi
lol its all a figment of your imagination!
That is NOT shaft drive. One of the defining characteristics of a scooter (and the Navi as well) is that the engine and swingarm are one unit, essentially you can think of it as the 2 wheel version of a "rear engine". The engine is literally on the swing arm right in front of the rear wheel, that's why there's room for a storage box where a motorcycle engine would normally be. Realistically, it's better to think of the Navi as a scooter dressed up as a motorcycle, rather than as an actual motorcycle.
This thing is so cute I love it!
This is gonna be my first one ever perchase these by next year tho I need to learn everything about these and hopefully pass my motorcycle license
If you dont mind shifting the grom is way better and will just come out to the same price if bought used. In MSF they will teach you to shift and change gears but the Navi is fine.
Okay no you've done every Honda can I please see you ride the Honda Shadow aero with ABS please. I was thinking about buying that or the fury would love to see an updated video for an arrow
Try $2800 OTD at most places
Mine was $2,400 OTD. It's nice to hear $1,800, but no bike goes for msrp.
Turn tha choke off when it gets to temp and It won’t die at every light
Why is the thumbnail a lime green one but you're showing a dark green one?
Literally bought one of these brand new three months ago and I’ve already traded it in. The Navi is terrible on hills. Extremely uncomfortable for more then one hour and the suspension is just not there. Great bike for 1807 msrp but trust me if your not a new rider or looking for a scooter just to putt around on this won’t work for you
It's perfect for my 13yr old to learn the basics on. Once she learns the clutch on my grom it'll probably be traded in.
Imagine buying a bike and not even getting it past its break in before you sell it. The navi is capable of 55 mph, and about 45mph uphill once broken in. Even worse you complain about the suspension but that also needs to be broken in too. 😂
ike vs a scooter like the zuma 125 would be a nice comparison
Who rides a bike with the choke on for 30 minutes? Why?
The pictures on the handlebar telling you if choke is on or off is confusing. Has the butterfly closed for chole off and an arrow pointed the other way. That's it. Unless you read the manual you wouldn't know.
It’s a great STARTER BIKE . GREAT price and Great for its target budget buyers ❤️💯
Do you have to have a motorcycle endorsement on your license to ride one of these?
It is over 50cc so yes you need an "M" endorsement on your license. I would like to have one of these. I have been waiting for something to take the place of the 80cc scooter Honda used to make.
It was the backing up from the baby boomer 😂😂😂😂
Where's the sound check??? :o
looks mad comfortable man
This reminds me of when I play Mario Kart with my kids and we pick Donkey Kong on the Scooter...😂😂
oc
At the start, you said 125cc (twice, at least).
It's 109cc.
You can probably stuff a 125 engine in there, or maybe a CB250/300 engine like some do to their Groms.
Yea I pointed that out in the description.
@@chaseontwowheels I missed the description.
My cousin has one that thing is hilarious.
Why does it die when stopped? That would be dangerous
I wanna see Chase review an EUC 😅
OC love the vid trying to get into biking and decide what bikes best for me
OC 😉 I have a Navi. It’s a great bop around scooter. I got it as a trade for and old Suzuki so my teenager could ride with me.
I’ve been riding my Honda spree around my town and I’ve been looking to get something that’d be worthy of some country roads to get me to the other towns around me. I’m 5’5” so the Navi is seeming like a good contender.
Look at the Honda Grom
hI. hOW MUCH DO YOU weigh? Is the top speed only 40 mph due to your weight? Just curious how fast I could get it to go. I weigh 185 lbs.
I weigh 200 and cruise comfortably at 45 on flat. And hit 56 slight down hill
The clientele would probably 18-21 that just needs to make it a few miles to work each day.
I thought it was like 110 cc?
8:50 - I work at a track and I see Navis EVERYWHERE used as pit bikes.
And with this we can confirm this is a good user case.
It's 109, and I love my Navi!
Navi Nation!
Now how to get her to 50-55mph.....😉
@260 I top out at 46
109cc of pure fun!
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5'9" , 30" inseam , 260 lbs
Carries me at 46 mph, if I.can gwt her to.50-55, would be perfect.
I'm confused... 2 bikes? Yellow and green
I have a 2022 honda navi and it's a 110cc. you said it was 125cc earlier in the viedeo.
the green blends, I love flashy colors but if was a student and living in a city and trying to blend in, green is the way to go, like Dakine just made a great head to two green snowboarding jacket and pants, seen the ' Torstein Horgmo : Back at Northstar 4/24/23 (Rockstar Shoot) / I went bright for visibility with a recent snow-jacket purchase, but the urban green is "In"
That's an interesting point. If it blends in theres less of a chance of theft.
I think you had the choke in the wrong position during the video. I think is why you had a lack of power.
Still waiting on that 30day commute challenge with the Venom E-Vader. C’mon Chase.
My parants have 4 of them in Daytona perfect for around beach areas not so much here in cartersville ga
Please do a honda XR150L. Much needed as it's only 2791 USD MSRP and nobody on youtube has ever driven one yet in the US considering it's been 1 month since it's release.
In a nutshell, this is a scooter made to look like a motorbike.
Scooter first rjde pls? 🥺
It's like 3k before being out the door for one not worth it at all at that point sadly
sir turn the choke away from you, hence that wont die, carb stuff u know.
been waiting for this oneee
The constant maniacal cackling "THIS THING IS HILARIOUS HAHAHA 😆😆😂😂😂"
It's OK bro, no need to be so selfconcious about being seen on a "girl bike", or wherever
But a mini motto meet up would be awesome
I'm going to correct you on the price of this scooter.
It retails for $1899. So yes, you can purchase it for less than $2k.
However, you need to include dealership fees, assembly, sales tax, title fee, registration, and miscellaneous fees that are always added on.
The reality is that this scooter, after everything is added to, comes close to $2600-$2800.
Pretty sure it’s a 109cc?
Has Chase never encountered a CVT before?
Hmmm, might have been a long time ago when I was a wee paduwan of the two wheels.
12 inch rear tire would help the top speed.