Keep posting your videos. you have the best information. simple. you explain it very well. Your camera angles are amazing. I comment on all your videos but keep up the good work. We really appreciate the information you're giving to help us tune, and work on the navi
@pookythomasmoto9147 Especially after watching your video, I totally agree. Ounce of prevention pound of cure. Undoubtedly, you will have longer engine life and better engine performance throughout. Thank you again. Best wishes.
Always been a fan of the bike since it became available to the US. Id love to try one out sometime when i can start riding on bigger bikes since I'm currently riding a 50. Great video!
80/85w red bottle is used for transmission gears. Technically, it isn’t oil and it falls under transmission fluid lubricant. What happens is you don’t get any metal shavings because everything is perfectly lubricated. I have had no issues adding red bottle to the rear end and I’m closing in on 4,000 miles
Keep posting your videos. you have the best information. simple. you explain it very well. Your camera angles are amazing. I comment on all your videos but keep up the good work. We really appreciate the information you're giving to help us tune, and work on the navi
Thank you!
I was amazed to see how dirty the oil looked at four hundred miles. Thank you. Be safe. Keep posting.
Dirtier the oil, the less viscous it will be and it won’t allow lubrication. I always change every 400-500 miles. It’s overkill but worth every penny.
@pookythomasmoto9147 Especially after watching your video, I totally agree. Ounce of prevention pound of cure. Undoubtedly, you will have longer engine life and better engine performance throughout. Thank you again. Best wishes.
Why youtubers don't list the oil and nuts link under the video...
@@liuhongqian why people can’t search the oil used in the video on google or amazon… crazy how the internet works.
Agree because different climates require different oils
TY, i need to change my oil, and now i have something to follow along with
Always been a fan of the bike since it became available to the US. Id love to try one out sometime when i can start riding on bigger bikes since I'm currently riding a 50. Great video!
Possibilities on this bike seem endless. Heard rumors they are excluding the navi from 2024. Might have just dumped their stock from India to the US
Great video, what sizes and brand are your installed tires on the Honda Navi, please?
Shink 723 Whitewall 110/70-12
Where did you get that seat cover it looks awesome
That would be the folks over at CheekySeats. Get the extra padded foam for $20.00, extremely worth it
Helps a ton man. Thank you so much for posting!
You guys are welcome. Trying!
can you show me how to adjust the carb mine is running rich an it turn off when i choke it
Couple videos
With the service manual calling for 10W30 for the final drive, what happens when the much thicker 80w/85w is used instead?
80/85w red bottle is used for transmission gears. Technically, it isn’t oil and it falls under transmission fluid lubricant. What happens is you don’t get any metal shavings because everything is perfectly lubricated. I have had no issues adding red bottle to the rear end and I’m closing in on 4,000 miles
Just curious I have a 2024 honda navi and I was told not to use synthetic oil just the 10w30 motorcycle honda oil.Does it matter really?
I'm having trouble getting my navi started after doing a oil change.
Did you overfill it? Shut gas off? Too much oil can be an issue, especially when it backflows into your air filter box
Se puede usar el aceite de transmision 85w90?
Every 400 miles, you change the oil ?
Better earlier than later.
What side mirrors did you use ?
MZS off amazon. They work surprisingly well