Update! Rolled over 75,000 miles (120,000km) today, June 8, 2020. Had to replace the rear wheel bearings and spacers, but all has been good other than that!
Wow brother this is amazing I just got one about a month ago new 2019 0miles and Iv put 1100 miles on it already and absolutely am in love with it I do a lot of exploring as well with it awesome video so many great things to know ahead of time 🙏🤙🏻 appreciate it man
Honestly we have nothing but Honda in our house. Lawn mower, grom, xr50 for the kids. I have grown up on Honda's. Except for my old Triumph, that's a chick magnet.
aye man, i dont think your wheel bearings are bad, i think you need a new wheel. i blew out a bearing on my bike and ever since my wheel bearings wear faster. i check it out and find my bearings dont sit perfect causing a wobble and premature wear. take that cush drive out and wiggle the bearing. there shouldnt be ANY play at all. i found this out and stopped replacing my bearings because it was the entire bearing wobbling inside the wheel, not the actual ball bearings themselves
It give a great insight to owning a grom the good and the bad. It was great you telling people about the rubber cam chain wheel thingie. It can give owners of these bike something to keep an eye on before they give up the ghost and start to break up. It's always better to prevent it from happening in the first place. But I bet a lot of owners didn't know about this happen in the first place.
You've got an Adventure Grom! Thanks for sharing. Great story. Neat little bikes. I've been riding since 1975, and always 250-350 cc dual sport bikes, but I'm intruiged by even smaller bikes, although I don't like riding my dual sport thumpers on the highway. I have the OSMand+ navigation app on my phone set to avoid highways.
I'm jealous. Need to ride my Monkey more, much more. My Elite110 had about 80k miles when I sold it to a friend, thing still ran strong. Everything felt loose compared to my other Elite110 with 10k miles. Changed lots of worn drive parts belt and variator/weigths, tires, spark plug, air filter, no bearings, fuel pump, but the most involved thing was the head gasket around 50k miles. Even had a fine crack on the case at the oil filter screen that caused a slow oil leak but I epoxy it and was fine.
Honda car engines & drivetrain are subject to less mechanical & thermal stress and abuse than the chain & engine of a Honda Grom (300,000,000 revolutions) a lot of up & down for a piston engine // etc NVH a lot lower in most car engines too (cymatics) the scientific study of vibration & harmonics tells us that a small 125cc engine pumping out ~8 hp or so will be subjected to a lot of vibrational forces that generate more heat & wear. This is part of why running a kitaco clutch cover oil filter setup with 3 or 5 row oil cooler makes the Grom engine last longer //
Thanks for sharing. This is really interesting. I am a bit surprised by that internal rubber part and failure.. And quite a lot of other issues. I guess, you're riding on the highway a lot at super high RPM... stuff is going to break
Congrats man. Just stumbled across your video as you’re the reason I’m gonna Buy a grom.. had several Honda cbr s back in the day and then had a little girl in 2018 as now she’s getting older and I wanna get her racing and riding here soon… stay safe and ride red bro….👍👍👍
Yammie Noob recently made a video saying 3680 miles is a lot for a grom!!! Meanwhile your original Grom engine lasted 50.000 miles. I have a Taiwanese 50cc four stroke Kymco scooter that has racked up 23.000 kilometers and it's still ticking along, even without an oil filter. I hope my scooter will last as long as your Honda Nathan :)
I was just thinking today I might have to change bikes, but this encouraged me. I can cruise at redline all day with good oil and be fine! I also love the quietness of the factory exhaust. I want to make a few more HP, then upgrade brakes and suspension. But I love these things.
I paid for 2021 new the other day. I pick up in fortnight. Those kms made decision easier. I done 7700km on crf300la stock in 4months so I wanted peace of mind and little maintenance. Thanks for the video 👍
@@brianapples1255 I bought a Honda CB500X that I currently daily. The Grom now has 24k km on it and still hasn't missed a beat. Was planning on selling it, but I might get too little pay for it. So currently still in the bikeshed and run it once a month. It would be missed if I would sell it.
That rear rattle happens from not tightening the rear axle enough. Happen to me. I rebuilt the rear brake. Only needed the hanger pin that hold the pads up.... Simple fix took 20 min. I thought it was all the bolt. But they just slip on with force .... Good luck
You're in Cleveland, I'm in erie pa not far from you. Pretty awesome you got 50k out of the original engine. I'm impressed you put 75k miles on the grom. You ever make it to here lmk ill ride w you.
cool video but basically the GROM made it 50k miles which is a lot higher then most Harleys so that is very impressive--- putting new engines in any motorcycle or car does not count as original miles----- I dig the blue !
Hello, i have some questions, 1. In Bristol, how are the weather conditions? Is snow there a Theme? Temperature? 2. Do you ride in rain also? The grom Has got no weather protection. Your grom Has a rear Fender delete, like mine. My feet get wet every time from the Front wheel and the rear wheel slings the Dirt water All over my back and the bike. 3. What clothing gear Do you use? 4. Is it a rised handlebar that you use? Thx
I bought a new 2024 Grom and I was surprised to learn that it did not have an O ring chain ! That will be the next purchase. Can you fill me in on your recommended size chain. Will I need to change the spockets.?
You mentioned your 2,000 mile road trip. Did you take back roads or the main highway? I read that you need a minimum 250cc bike to ride legally on highways?
Thanks! I actually put an oil cooler on when I had the 186cc kit, but I had to fabricate my own bracket since nobody really makes a bracket that satisfied me and allowed me to keep the factory airbox. That bracket ended up breaking after about 1,500-2,000 miles, so I took it off and ran it without a cooler and it blew up the next day. I assumed since it was late fall and getting cooler outside that I wouldn't need it, but I was wrong. 😂
The original clutch lasted 50,000 miles and still performed like new! When I took the engine apart I compared the discs to a new clutch and there was no visible wear. Even though I did a lot of highway riding, I was VERY hard on the clutch. I slipped it a lot, and constantly shifted without letting off the throttle. I was very impressed with how it held up. I ran 30% stiffer Barnett springs with the stock plate for most of the 50k.
Nathan Deel And here I am worrying if I need to hurry and adjust my valves, or be easier on my clutch, even though I baby the bike great information man
I had them custom made a few years ago. I still have a some; if you'd like a few for free just shoot me an email at nathandeel10@hotmail.com with a shipping address.
as a person who rides the Grom a lot, and for a long time in single days, how do you find the bike size/fit/ergonomics? (And what is your height, weight, and leg inseam?).
I'm around 6'1" or 6'2" and 220 pounds. I was 170 pounds when I bought the bike..haha. 32" inseam, so not the longest legs, but not short either. I'm reasonably comfortable on the grom, but I know I look hilarious on it. My shoulders get sore on long rides, but other than that I'm comfortable.
@@Two_Wheel_Deel Thank you. Wow, definitely not a small guy! I live in Asia and for some here, the Grom fits them like a full size bike. After riding a 2016 and also sitting on a 2020, I found that the tank fairings on the 2016 are a problem for me, my legs are too long (33" inseam) and my knees hit that upper part of the fairings that juts out. On the newer bike (2017 and later), it feels like my legs and knees fit ok.
I wish my in seam was more than 29.5. I have not ever been able to ground properly on anything until the grom 2021 (I still can’t flat foot both at same time lol). That’s probably why my CRF300l abs does 154kmh stock 83-85kg
I'll answer my own question, after having sat on different Groms and owning one for a little while. The oldest generation is no good for me because the plastic gas tank covers stick out right where my knees would go, creating a seating problem. The 2nd gen is ok. I haven't sat on the newest ones. When I sat on the 2nd gen, I'd end up with my butt quite far back on the saddle (covering much of the area where a passenger would be sitting if there were one), and my torso leaned forward a bit. Not the normal/intended seating position but it was still pretty comfortable. Making the seat thicker would likely make the bike much more comfortable for me
It's a Coleman brand ATV seat pad I got from Walmart. It's okay, but I rarely ever use it because I just don't like fooling with it sliding around and trying to strap it down.
I converted mine from size 420 chain to size 428, so I only have to replace it about once per year, or roughly once every 10-15k miles. They would probably last longer if I took better care of them, but I rarely ever clean or lube my chain. The stock 420 size only lasted me around 4000 miles, regardless of how well I took care of them.
Okey thanks I have now upgraded mine to a x ring chain...how much oil is your grom normaly burning...mine burns arround 1 dl per 1000km with 17k km on it do you found it normal?
Not really. Just a few sissy (less than 2 second) wheelies and stoppies. It has been jumped and off-roaded quite a bit though. I'm surprised the suspension and frame haven't given out yet.
Everyone says the grom is 'fun' but no one seems to be able to explain why or what they mean by it. Is it because it is small that the sense of speed is higher than it would be on a larger bike? I know that is the case with a pocketbike.
That's part of it for sure. Kinda like riding a go-kart on the road 😂 also the smaller size makes it feel less serious so it encourages silly behaviour. You jump curbs you shouldn't jump, you go through gaps you shouldn't go through. That sort of thing!
About 55-58 mph average. The new one is the same. I've gotten as fast as 81 mph, but that was downhill with a huge tail wind. My current top speed (downhill) is 75 with the gearing and rev limit I'm running, but like I said, mid 50s is what it usually tops out at on flat ground.
I haven't noticed any reduction in speed as the engine wears. Even with 50k miles on the old engine and barely enough compression to start, it still ran 55+ mph no problem. Wind resistance is by far the biggest factor that will affect your top speed.
Update! Rolled over 75,000 miles (120,000km) today, June 8, 2020. Had to replace the rear wheel bearings and spacers, but all has been good other than that!
Wow brother this is amazing I just got one about a month ago new 2019 0miles and Iv put 1100 miles on it already and absolutely am in love with it I do a lot of exploring as well with it awesome video so many great things to know ahead of time 🙏🤙🏻 appreciate it man
Honestly we have nothing but Honda in our house. Lawn mower, grom, xr50 for the kids. I have grown up on Honda's. Except for my old Triumph, that's a chick magnet.
Mine gott,,,,,you oviously know what ya doing,,,,,oil oil and oil
Any updates?
aye man, i dont think your wheel bearings are bad, i think you need a new wheel. i blew out a bearing on my bike and ever since my wheel bearings wear faster. i check it out and find my bearings dont sit perfect causing a wobble and premature wear. take that cush drive out and wiggle the bearing. there shouldnt be ANY play at all. i found this out and stopped replacing my bearings because it was the entire bearing wobbling inside the wheel, not the actual ball bearings themselves
I find high mileage motorcycles very interesting, in particular, smaller cc engines like this. Great video!
Thought I was the only one lol
Groms are the best thing to happen in motorcycling in a long time!
It give a great insight to owning a grom the good and the bad. It was great you telling people about the rubber cam chain wheel thingie. It can give owners of these bike something to keep an eye on before they give up the ghost and start to break up. It's always better to prevent it from happening in the first place. But I bet a lot of owners didn't know about this happen in the first place.
I wish more people would keep racking up miles on there groms! Slowly making my way to the 100k club🤘
Had mine a month and its got 1000 miles 🤣
@@squid4367 mine got totaled at 8k thanks to a car making a left in front of me😒
@@TheKernables thats a shame mate, ive had a few folk just pull out infront of me, its as if people just dont look around them
You've got an Adventure Grom! Thanks for sharing. Great story. Neat little bikes. I've been riding since 1975, and always 250-350 cc dual sport bikes, but I'm intruiged by even smaller bikes, although I don't like riding my dual sport thumpers on the highway. I have the OSMand+ navigation app on my phone set to avoid highways.
This should have way more views still so impressive
Here from srk cycles video had to see it for my self be safe!!
70,000 miles and you still kept those stickers. Props haha
i seen your post on the grom group on FB. i had to watch this video. awesome stuff dude
I'm jealous. Need to ride my Monkey more, much more. My Elite110 had about 80k miles when I sold it to a friend, thing still ran strong. Everything felt loose compared to my other Elite110 with 10k miles. Changed lots of worn drive parts belt and variator/weigths, tires, spark plug, air filter, no bearings, fuel pump, but the most involved thing was the head gasket around 50k miles. Even had a fine crack on the case at the oil filter screen that caused a slow oil leak but I epoxy it and was fine.
Excellent, thanks for bringing to us! Don't understand why Honda cars go on for ever but obviously the bikes ??????????????????
h bethune reliability rules from it’s company
Honda car engines & drivetrain are subject to less mechanical & thermal stress and abuse than the chain & engine of a Honda Grom (300,000,000 revolutions) a lot of up & down for a piston engine // etc
NVH a lot lower in most car engines too (cymatics) the scientific study of vibration & harmonics tells us that a small 125cc engine pumping out ~8 hp or so will be subjected to a lot of vibrational forces that generate more heat & wear. This is part of why running a kitaco clutch cover oil filter setup with 3 or 5 row oil cooler makes the Grom engine last longer //
I love seeing someone getting a lot of use out of a product!
An congratulations on the new baby
Thanks for sharing. This is really interesting. I am a bit surprised by that internal rubber part and failure.. And quite a lot of other issues. I guess, you're riding on the highway a lot at super high RPM... stuff is going to break
Congrats man. Just stumbled across your video as you’re the reason I’m gonna Buy a grom.. had several Honda cbr s back in the day and then had a little girl in 2018 as now she’s getting older and I wanna get her racing and riding here soon… stay safe and ride red bro….👍👍👍
Yammie Noob recently made a video saying 3680 miles is a lot for a grom!!! Meanwhile your original Grom engine lasted 50.000 miles. I have a Taiwanese 50cc four stroke Kymco scooter that has racked up 23.000 kilometers and it's still ticking along, even without an oil filter. I hope my scooter will last as long as your Honda Nathan :)
Awesome! People underestimate little motorcycles.
I was just thinking today I might have to change bikes, but this encouraged me. I can cruise at redline all day with good oil and be fine! I also love the quietness of the factory exhaust. I want to make a few more HP, then upgrade brakes and suspension. But I love these things.
I paid for 2021 new the other day. I pick up in fortnight. Those kms made decision easier. I done 7700km on crf300la stock in 4months so I wanted peace of mind and little maintenance. Thanks for the video 👍
I love the Romans sticker on the side. Definitely stealing that idea.
Good information. Thank you. Also I appreciate the message on the swingarm.
I have 21.000km on my first gen Grom (MSX125) at the moment. So it just run in I guess. Never let me down and I will never let it down.
How's it going now?
I just bought a 2018 with 22,000km. I thought I made a mistake but it seems like the Groms can take on high km's.
@@brianapples1255 I bought a Honda CB500X that I currently daily. The Grom now has 24k km on it and still hasn't missed a beat. Was planning on selling it, but I might get too little pay for it. So currently still in the bikeshed and run it once a month. It would be missed if I would sell it.
Dude you are the man!!! That's so freaking cool!!! Guess this answers my question on reliability. Thanks for the info...
That rear rattle happens from not tightening the rear axle enough. Happen to me. I rebuilt the rear brake. Only needed the hanger pin that hold the pads up.... Simple fix took 20 min. I thought it was all the bolt. But they just slip on with force .... Good luck
Dude that's insane!!! I can't do more that 45 minutes on the bike an my ass is killing 😂
I gave you with the OEM chain adjusters LOL he probably had to tighten the chain 80 times
You're in Cleveland, I'm in erie pa not far from you. Pretty awesome you got 50k out of the original engine. I'm impressed you put 75k miles on the grom. You ever make it to here lmk ill ride w you.
cool video but basically the GROM made it 50k miles which is a lot higher then most Harleys so that is very impressive--- putting new engines in any motorcycle or car does not count as original miles----- I dig the blue !
Amazing stories man. Good luck with the new kid.
Great video! How much was the replacement engine?
Bro, you are a real rider and adventure. I Salut you.
Great video! Very helpful to know what wear and tear to expect. Thanks so much for posting!
Dope video brother, keep riding!
Interesting. Thanks for your high mileage reviews.
Did I subscribe just to be the 100th maybe but eather way I still subscribed so nice vid
How is this motorcycle 🏍️ doing now in 2022? Thanks 👍
Im thinking about getting one for work and back 20 miles there 20 back seems right for me
Hello, i have some questions,
1. In Bristol, how are the weather conditions?
Is snow there a Theme?
Temperature?
2. Do you ride in rain also?
The grom Has got no weather protection.
Your grom Has a rear Fender delete, like mine.
My feet get wet every time from the Front wheel and the rear wheel slings the Dirt water All over my back and the bike.
3. What clothing gear Do you use?
4. Is it a rised handlebar that you use?
Thx
Awesome video...thanks for taking the time to make it
Congrats man! Love my grom amazing little bikes
Rear wheel bearings probably has to do with the chain being tensioned too hard when you sit on the bike.
I bought a new 2024 Grom and I was surprised to learn that it did not have an O ring chain ! That will be the next purchase. Can you fill me in on your recommended size chain. Will I need to change the spockets.?
thanks for sharing my friend ,
You mentioned your 2,000 mile road trip. Did you take back roads or the main highway? I read that you need a minimum 250cc bike to ride legally on highways?
Great video! Very informative , interesting and helpful. Why did you not use an oil cooler?
Thanks again
Thanks! I actually put an oil cooler on when I had the 186cc kit, but I had to fabricate my own bracket since nobody really makes a bracket that satisfied me and allowed me to keep the factory airbox. That bracket ended up breaking after about 1,500-2,000 miles, so I took it off and ran it without a cooler and it blew up the next day. I assumed since it was late fall and getting cooler outside that I wouldn't need it, but I was wrong. 😂
Hi, already got an update?😮
What is your height & weight ?? Have you always used the stock rear shock ??
That color scheme 👌🏼
Amazing, how often do you replace your oil,,
we need an update!
great video
Did you have to do any modifications/replacements to the clutch/clutch disks after so many miles? Did they start to slip over time at all?
The original clutch lasted 50,000 miles and still performed like new! When I took the engine apart I compared the discs to a new clutch and there was no visible wear. Even though I did a lot of highway riding, I was VERY hard on the clutch. I slipped it a lot, and constantly shifted without letting off the throttle. I was very impressed with how it held up. I ran 30% stiffer Barnett springs with the stock plate for most of the 50k.
Nathan Deel And here I am worrying if I need to hurry and adjust my valves, or be easier on my clutch, even though I baby the bike great information man
This was cool an informative thanks
Good story enjoyed it thanks for sharing 👍😊
Tidy looking bike, what mileage is it on now?
The oil spinner bolts are so fragile, aren't they? They snap so easily.
And everyone thinks my 2018 stock Grom with 36,000+ has a lot...WOW!
Nice walkaround. Where did you get the Romans 10:9 sticker?
I had them custom made a few years ago. I still have a some; if you'd like a few for free just shoot me an email at nathandeel10@hotmail.com with a shipping address.
That's kind of you. Will do.🙏🏾🤗
The engine fact defeats the 70,000 interest.
Can we get a update I'm getting a 2023 I'm a week or two
update on the mileage a year later since the last update?
Currently at 83,175. Hoping to make an update video soon.
@@Two_Wheel_Deeldid u die?
I looked up the life expectancy and it said 120,000-130,000 does that seem right?
I wonder how far the chinese clones will last?
Such wisdom....
How much do you weigh? I live in Wv, I have a monkey and I weigh 240.
Debating of getting a grom with 2000 miles for 3500$ or 2500$ with 12000 k miles…. Any tips ?
They can be bought brand new for $3400
Wow!
Did you take that on the interstate?
Great video!!
Title says 70k, but the original engine started going to $#it at only 35k and had to be replaced at 70k. Feel a little bit of click bait
as a person who rides the Grom a lot, and for a long time in single days, how do you find the bike size/fit/ergonomics? (And what is your height, weight, and leg inseam?).
I'm around 6'1" or 6'2" and 220 pounds. I was 170 pounds when I bought the bike..haha. 32" inseam, so not the longest legs, but not short either. I'm reasonably comfortable on the grom, but I know I look hilarious on it. My shoulders get sore on long rides, but other than that I'm comfortable.
@@Two_Wheel_Deel Thank you. Wow, definitely not a small guy! I live in Asia and for some here, the Grom fits them like a full size bike. After riding a 2016 and also sitting on a 2020, I found that the tank fairings on the 2016 are a problem for me, my legs are too long (33" inseam) and my knees hit that upper part of the fairings that juts out. On the newer bike (2017 and later), it feels like my legs and knees fit ok.
I wish my in seam was more than 29.5. I have not ever been able to ground properly on anything until the grom 2021 (I still can’t flat foot both at same time lol). That’s probably why my CRF300l abs does 154kmh stock 83-85kg
I'll answer my own question, after having sat on different Groms and owning one for a little while. The oldest generation is no good for me because the plastic gas tank covers stick out right where my knees would go, creating a seating problem. The 2nd gen is ok. I haven't sat on the newest ones. When I sat on the 2nd gen, I'd end up with my butt quite far back on the saddle (covering much of the area where a passenger would be sitting if there were one), and my torso leaned forward a bit. Not the normal/intended seating position but it was still pretty comfortable. Making the seat thicker would likely make the bike much more comfortable for me
Awesome
Where did you get that seat cover? Is it really comfy for long trips?
From your 5 year slideshow video. The seat cover that you strap to the seat.
It's a Coleman brand ATV seat pad I got from Walmart. It's okay, but I rarely ever use it because I just don't like fooling with it sliding around and trying to strap it down.
Hi, how often did you had to change the Drive-Chain? Thanks for sharing...
I converted mine from size 420 chain to size 428, so I only have to replace it about once per year, or roughly once every 10-15k miles. They would probably last longer if I took better care of them, but I rarely ever clean or lube my chain. The stock 420 size only lasted me around 4000 miles, regardless of how well I took care of them.
Okey thanks I have now upgraded mine to a x ring chain...how much oil is your grom normaly burning...mine burns arround 1 dl per 1000km with 17k km on it do you found it normal?
Any stunts done on the bike?
Not really. Just a few sissy (less than 2 second) wheelies and stoppies. It has been jumped and off-roaded quite a bit though. I'm surprised the suspension and frame haven't given out yet.
Everyone says the grom is 'fun' but no one seems to be able to explain why or what they mean by it. Is it because it is small that the sense of speed is higher than it would be on a larger bike? I know that is the case with a pocketbike.
That's part of it for sure. Kinda like riding a go-kart on the road 😂 also the smaller size makes it feel less serious so it encourages silly behaviour. You jump curbs you shouldn't jump, you go through gaps you shouldn't go through. That sort of thing!
Still going??
Yep, currently at 83,175. Hoping to make an update video soon.
What’s that temp thing you have
It's a Koso Mini 3 temperate gauge. I got it from Amazon.
very cool video i love :)
You should buy a z125 and high mile review that
You say cam but you don’t tell?
I'm running the TB cam from Tbolt. It gives a good boost in power at 7k rpm and up, but power below 6k rpm does suffer.
Ethanol fuel 10% plus is your problem.
Really? I run 10% ethanol in my 2023. Is that a problem?
Noice
It paid u back in spade's.
120000km 놀랍고 최고다.
Bro did you die?
Alive and well! New video posted 👍
everyone cant get through a walk around without coughing? wtf
Still going?
what was the top speed like on the 50000 mile motor?
About 55-58 mph average. The new one is the same. I've gotten as fast as 81 mph, but that was downhill with a huge tail wind. My current top speed (downhill) is 75 with the gearing and rev limit I'm running, but like I said, mid 50s is what it usually tops out at on flat ground.
@@Two_Wheel_Deel cheers picking up a grom with 6k miles so was wondering if over the span of miles the speed decreases.
cheers for reply
I haven't noticed any reduction in speed as the engine wears. Even with 50k miles on the old engine and barely enough compression to start, it still ran 55+ mph no problem. Wind resistance is by far the biggest factor that will affect your top speed.