Excellent vdo! Great things in small things. Simple, effective and discreet. I love it. I've been a rider for 33 years already. I've had all kinds of bikes. I've been to several Canadian provinces (I'm from Quebec) and a few American states. Now, I'm at a stage where I'm cool (I'm 63...but still a teenager in my head!) with having a little more peace on the road. To take the time to see and appreciate what's around us while riding. I look at small bikes for fun, ease and agility. To feel small and big in our world, but also safe on a Japanese motorcycle. Well done and keep it up! Thank you, sir!
$2k in scooter, $9k in electronics, $3 in gas, A bag of nuts, Happy to be stuck behind slow traffic, constant turn signals. Thanks for taking us on this very "Portland" adventure! Really enjoyed this.
Nina and yourself need to do more shenanigans on the Navi's and overnight mini moto camping. I like your review of the Rebel 1100T. Your channel is great.
I literally have the only Navi on the road where I live. Our local Honda dealership sells none of their Navis to locals, and still has a leftover 2022, as of July 2024. That's how much minibikes are not a thing here. It's nothing but big street bikes and overtuned sport bikes. I thought for sure that I'd get made fun of on my Navi. I can't believe how many compliments and questions I get about it. Everyone just thinks it's cool as shit. I'm fortunate that the city I live in, as well as neighboring towns, have sub 50 mph roads to take you anywhere. Outside of the size of the fuel tank, which makes zero sense, I absolutely love my Navi. While it only tops out at 50-55 mph, it's a genuine shock how fast it gets you to 30-35 mph. 40-45 really doesn't come as slow as you think, either. It's extremely comfortable. And the onboard storage is stupid handy. People say that Groms are better. Sure they technically are. They are great minibikes in fact. They are also almost $4000. And I don't think they do city bike as well as the Navi, nor the highway as good as anything over a 250. For $6000 I could buy a used Royal Enfield 600 that is a year old with a warranty from my local Honda dealership that's $3500, and have a Navi that is a masterful city bike. I'd rather pay a bit more to have two bikes that are best suited for their specific duties, rather than one bike that is a great little bike that can do multiple things but is a master of none of them.
I have a Rebel 1100, Ruckus, Grom, and Navi. The Navi is my favorite. Probably because it's so lightweight. I love to throttle and go. I'm done with gear shifting. Must be laziness. 🙂
I drive a ruckus and i try not stop before hills let people by..i usually only stop pull to side when i reach my slowest speed on the hill seems safer than stopping before i get to hill then not having no momentum Also those were some really amazing photos you took, loved the one with the watch tower and clouds was freaking epic!!
I love this man my car has been parked for over 2 weeks atp bc i take the 2023 navi all around los angeles instead. Keep the content coming i may vlog a distance trip after watching this🔥🔥
That was really fun! I love how your saddlebags on the Navi are. I have a honda monkey and need to figure out how to load more cargo so I can take it on adventures
Loved this, I'm picking up my navi this next weekend and plan on doing some single track and moto camping with it. I'm also in the PNW if you would ever want to meet up.
Yeah it's these guys from amazon www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077TPKNH4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1 I like them, they don't really fit the Navi but it's close enough that it works! Tons of space, I've loaded them up multiple times now and can recommend them
The production quality on this video is great. How did your Navi ride with all the extra gear? A little slower or about the same? Fun journey. Thank you from Edward Cabello in Irvine, California.
Thanks! I feel like it's always around the same speed, which is slow. I would be more cautious if it wasn't designed to have a passenger. I find that I can average around 45 on flat ground
I wish every motorcycle came with hazard lights so you could ride the shoulder a little safer when you let people go by. There is plenty of videos on how to add a switch and I’m really thinking about doing it to my bike
I wonder why the Navi won't go any faster, rpm limiter maybe? I have a 2021 Honda Vision 110 with the same or similar eng/trans with fuel inj. and 14/16" wheels and can achieve 100 kph (62mph) easily on the flat but slows some on hills. I doubt it will go a lot faster and not having a good road for it here I've never tried it. Thanks for the video, looks like a fun trip.
I've been wanting to test one of these bad boys out on A road trip from Washington to texas...I'm afraid it's gonna die on me halfway or 3 quarters of the way.
I have a 2021 honda dio, same engine specs with honda navi, try to change the flyball of the navi from 17 grams stock flyball to 15 grams. for a quick acceleration, also for cold hard start, change the spark plug to iridium plugs. By the way Im a new subscriber from the Philippines, Ride safe.
I would never ride a bike that small for safety's sake. Even 250cc is questionable at times. Semi-trucks, full-sized trucks, speeding cars etc on a small bike is suicidal.
I never could understand why a grown man would buy such a small bike. 1. You can't afford anything bigger. 2. Never fully matured. 3. It's super fun! (not). 4. Anomaly. Whatever the case may be I couldn't imagine wasting the money on a little bitty kitty bike.
Excellent vdo! Great things in small things. Simple, effective and discreet. I love it. I've been a rider for 33 years already. I've had all kinds of bikes. I've been to several Canadian provinces (I'm from Quebec) and a few American states. Now, I'm at a stage where I'm cool (I'm 63...but still a teenager in my head!) with having a little more peace on the road. To take the time to see and appreciate what's around us while riding. I look at small bikes for fun, ease and agility. To feel small and big in our world, but also safe on a Japanese motorcycle. Well done and keep it up! Thank you, sir!
Amen brother
$2k in scooter, $9k in electronics, $3 in gas, A bag of nuts, Happy to be stuck behind slow traffic, constant turn signals.
Thanks for taking us on this very "Portland" adventure! Really enjoyed this.
Yea, really impressive how nothing was on fire around town either... Oh well, give it another year or two...
Great storytelling, cinematic filming, and an impressive mini adventure.
That looked like a blast man! Those views were insane! 😳🙌🏻
Nina and yourself need to do more shenanigans on the Navi's and overnight mini moto camping. I like your review of the Rebel 1100T. Your channel is great.
I love that you didn't cut the end of the video where you left. Cutting it off after you came back for the camera was great lol.
I literally have the only Navi on the road where I live. Our local Honda dealership sells none of their Navis to locals, and still has a leftover 2022, as of July 2024. That's how much minibikes are not a thing here. It's nothing but big street bikes and overtuned sport bikes. I thought for sure that I'd get made fun of on my Navi. I can't believe how many compliments and questions I get about it. Everyone just thinks it's cool as shit. I'm fortunate that the city I live in, as well as neighboring towns, have sub 50 mph roads to take you anywhere. Outside of the size of the fuel tank, which makes zero sense, I absolutely love my Navi. While it only tops out at 50-55 mph, it's a genuine shock how fast it gets you to 30-35 mph. 40-45 really doesn't come as slow as you think, either. It's extremely comfortable. And the onboard storage is stupid handy. People say that Groms are better. Sure they technically are. They are great minibikes in fact. They are also almost $4000. And I don't think they do city bike as well as the Navi, nor the highway as good as anything over a 250. For $6000 I could buy a used Royal Enfield 600 that is a year old with a warranty from my local Honda dealership that's $3500, and have a Navi that is a masterful city bike. I'd rather pay a bit more to have two bikes that are best suited for their specific duties, rather than one bike that is a great little bike that can do multiple things but is a master of none of them.
I have a Rebel 1100, Ruckus, Grom, and Navi. The Navi is my favorite. Probably because it's so lightweight. I love to throttle and go. I'm done with gear shifting. Must be laziness. 🙂
My friend we just want to cruise....
Not lazy , just relaxed cruising
I drive a ruckus and i try not stop before hills let people by..i usually only stop pull to side when i reach my slowest speed on the hill seems safer than stopping before i get to hill then not having no momentum
Also those were some really amazing photos you took, loved the one with the watch tower and clouds was freaking epic!!
I love this man my car has been parked for over 2 weeks atp bc i take the 2023 navi all around los angeles instead. Keep the content coming i may vlog a distance trip after watching this🔥🔥
Great video. I love the shots at 9:45
That was really fun! I love how your saddlebags on the Navi are. I have a honda monkey and need to figure out how to load more cargo so I can take it on adventures
You can share where you bought the saddlebags for the Navi, thank you
Love my Navi. Wish I was more ballsy to ride it on highway lol
I ride mine on a 55 mph highway, not that bad people will just pass, and wave.
Awesome work man! Love the drone photography :D Subbed.
1st step of solo travel is tough
Once u start u won't stop until it's done ☺
Keep exploring
Loved this, I'm picking up my navi this next weekend and plan on doing some single track and moto camping with it. I'm also in the PNW if you would ever want to meet up.
Hell yeah! They're a blast!
Great vid love to see the Navi do what id do with one of
nice adventure!
Loved the video. Especially the time lapse. Envy your cameras and the Mavic.
Cool adventure.
great video.very well made. i loved the views. keep em coming 👍
Good job 🎉
Do you mind sharing what saddlebags you chose for the navi?
Yeah it's these guys from amazon www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077TPKNH4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
I like them, they don't really fit the Navi but it's close enough that it works! Tons of space, I've loaded them up multiple times now and can recommend them
Navi Nation!
I will be doing this soon
Love my fn navi
Great video
Subbed
Navi Nation!
hard starting when engine is cold after you get it started runs great
You deserve more subs
The production quality on this video is great. How did your Navi ride with all the extra gear? A little slower or about the same? Fun journey. Thank you from Edward Cabello in Irvine, California.
Thanks! I feel like it's always around the same speed, which is slow. I would be more cautious if it wasn't designed to have a passenger. I find that I can average around 45 on flat ground
Where are your saddlebags from?? I also have the Honda navi and need these exact bags!
I wish every motorcycle came with hazard lights so you could ride the shoulder a little safer when you let people go by. There is plenty of videos on how to add a switch and I’m really thinking about doing it to my bike
What mountain is that.
awesome video bro
I wonder why the Navi won't go any faster, rpm limiter maybe? I have a 2021 Honda Vision 110 with the same or similar eng/trans with fuel inj. and 14/16" wheels and can achieve 100 kph (62mph) easily on the flat but slows some on hills. I doubt it will go a lot faster and not having a good road for it here I've never tried it. Thanks for the video, looks like a fun trip.
I've been wanting to test one of these bad boys out on A road trip from Washington to texas...I'm afraid it's gonna die on me halfway or 3 quarters of the way.
bro you said washington to texas on a navi???
@@dannygonxalez9011 yuuuup
Always put a little pack of disposable toothbrushes in your travel stuff. Great trip!
Are night hikes normal?
I have a 2021 honda dio, same engine specs with honda navi, try to change the flyball of the navi from 17 grams stock flyball to 15 grams. for a quick acceleration, also for cold hard start, change the spark plug to iridium plugs. By the way Im a new subscriber from the Philippines, Ride safe.
12 grams seem to be the sweet spot. I have 2 of the navi’s.
Did you pack Bear spray?
Nice content 🤙🏽
Stock clutch?
Wow
Portland Maine to Conway NH?
makes more sense than OR to WA
around town and only 50 tops? true but travel the world people walking 10 mi daily and would love anything faster than 3 mph.
I live close to kersarge
Yooo...the views ended up being EPIC!
It's a lot of haters out here but on a Honda nav ivy still riding up a f****** mountain
Navi is no more than a glorified mini bike !
No sir,
Scootercycle
😉👍
I think your captions are messed up. They show the time codes in them
what helmet is that
Think it's a bell mx9 adventure. Great helmet, I have one as well.
They're supposed to have a top speed of 55
If you weigh 120 maybe,
I weigh 260 and cruise at 45, no problem
I do 52 on the flat no wind , literally with wind at your back on a downhill slope 55 is probably achievable.
Im being victimized i need u to do a video in spycameras THANKS IM DISABLED
Have another glass of whine.
Weak sauce.. I took a navi from LA to Portland and back
I would never ride a bike that small for safety's sake. Even 250cc is questionable at times. Semi-trucks, full-sized trucks, speeding cars etc on a small bike is suicidal.
The entire rest of the world uses bikes under 250cc every day just fine. As long as you don't take it on an interstate you're good.
Is wind from passing cars the main concern?
Good times!
I never could understand why a grown man would buy such a small bike.
1. You can't afford anything bigger.
2. Never fully matured.
3. It's super fun! (not).
4. Anomaly.
Whatever the case may be I couldn't imagine wasting the money on a little bitty kitty bike.
Promo_SM 💕