I have done the AC to DC conversion and DZG led I think this is first upgrade because - the led has a distinct brightness and is easy to be seen contrasting opposite regular halogen lights . - $30 is cheap and 1.5 hour time - this also makes both front and back lights keyed to the ignition with dash lights as well ( parking lights ) also - lastly night time driving is %100 improved. , you will attract more bug impacts small price to pay. AC/DC ("stator" charging coils) Security I use Onvian 2 pack bike remote alarms one underseat one in my backrack bag $45 amozon 113 db. My biggest pet peve is non-cancelling turning signals showing in the last minute of your trip . extremely dangerous Please be careful vigilance required Stay safe .
Thanks for watching and the suggestions! Remembering my turn signal is for sure something I need to improve on! I find I forget about the signal more when I’m talking to the camera. Bad multi-tasker!
wow "there a bunch of liers" really? NO i dont think so I am 14 years old 5'5 and 104 lbs and get close to 95 mpg with out any hills we dont have any hill where i live and they do not require me to licence and tag my navi but my dad did it anyway and got me a plate that says "lil navi" on it, meh its ok the plate i mean. the only down thingy side is i put LED lights on it because of the deer and phesants running out on the highway in front of you but at idiol they flicker so we had to bypass the alternator with a resistor or something. they standard halogen lights DO NOT flicker like he says unless you have the idol mis adjusted. this guy does not seem happy with his navi i dunno
Ok couple things. That honda gas mileage figure is an average. Typically they arent going to use someone your size to get fuel ratings. Youre 5'10 at 250 lbs. Youre not a small person. You could maybe hit that 100 mpg if you lose like 75 lbs. It is what it is. As far as the carburetor honda had to keep the cost down to be able to sell it at that 1807 price. So carbs are cheaper so are all of the plastics and basic brakes and wheels and so on. You want fuel injection and better quality parts you are literally going to pay thousands more for something like that. Do the ac to dc conversion and replace all the halogen lights with led lights its not hard. Watch some videos and learn how to work on a carb also not hard to do on this bike. Dont go pay someone to do this stuff learn for yourself. Learn to work on your bike man. Aftermarket stuff will come soon people are working on them. There are already a ton of things out and available for the Navi.
As a ruckus daily driver, iam so so envious of how the navi went up that hill, i live in Pittsburgh, and that hill is nothing compared to hills here lol
Did some rollers on it a few months ago. Got a little oomph. After 6k miles now getting a little bored with it tbh. But hey, I’m pretty sure this thing will run forever! Just not into customizing.
Bro I loooooove your channel My mpg is the same i got the 600 mile oil change like yesterday. I got to 645miles exactly and i was on e. Im in texas and its 105 °F tho. I raced a grom and won with out even knowing because i always go fast in that area. because he had to slow down due to downshifting, i think thats were i got him.
i was considering navi for doordash and uber eat, ebike has been really unreliable, all 3 of them sucks, can you please tell me if navi has quality and reliability issues? i really dont want anymore headache, would you recommend navi for deliveries? is the part hard to find? also do you honda trail 125 is better for the job?
I have found no major issues with the navi and have been enjoying it a lot! The Trail 125 is very tempting! It would be a great delivery vehicle! it will be more expensive than a navi for sure though! best wishes on your search, i know it's a tough decision!
I think if someone really wants to steal your bike, they will. The best thing you can do is DETER them, or make it more inconvenient for them to steal your bike. Also, have a GPS tracker (I need one of those). If you want to know my setup, check out my setup video! ruclips.net/video/fjJYOE5T7nI/видео.html Thanks for watching!
Still good! I’m at 7,300 miles now, almost time for an oil change! Only use it now to commute to work about 20 miles a day. The Navi is still going strong!
just a heads up honda isnt lying about the mpg claims every motorcycle manufacture company give that number off their test normally the have some tiny 100 pound person do the test
I’d rather they be honest and say what your avg might be like for cars and trucks. My 10 year old kid is almost a hundred pounds! lol. It is what it is. A Honda PCX has more power yet is more fuel efficient than the Navi. A big guy on a PCX or ADV can still average 80-90 mpg
@@madhatterentmt6146 yeah that's why you give out an average. Also, if you ask the Navi community, no one is getting 100mpg. Maybe 90mpg if you're light. I just don't like that they advertise 100 mpg. All good though, the Navi is still a fun little pit bike. And now since I have a regular job, I don't need to ride it everyday for deliveries like I used to.
@@getphatfood yea I mean all companies do the same thing you never get what's advertised my wife actually gets 105 mpg on her navi it also have to do with if you got it jetted right for your area if your running super rich you gonna get bad mpg but my wife also weighs 93 pounds
little late to the party but your build and all the hill climbing causes the poor mileage. I don't believe they tested the gas mileage in such a hilly terrain like SF has. I may be wrong but.
@@fogcityrc4874 SFMoto. Keep in mind they are super inflating the OTD price because of high demand on these little Navi's everywhere. MSRP is $1800 but my OTD was about 3k! Still cheaper than getting a ruckus which has less power but is shipped from Japan.
I wonder if how you are applying the throttle may be diminishing your mpg. You seem to give it full throttle, then give it much less throttle, full throttle again, etc. If I did that with my car I would get terrible mpg.
Thanks for watching! On flats, with enough time, you can hit around 50. So maybe 47-50? I haven't tested to see how accurate the speedometer is on these bikes.
@@getphatfood thanks for the reply! I actually just picked up a 2022 grom instead, I want to commute to work with it 30 miles each way and would like to be able to cruise at 55 so decided for my needs the grom was more suitable
I’d rather Honda doesn’t put out any estimates. For a lot of people those mpg estimates are like promises. (I know there’s the fine print) The $3 to fill up my Navi tank for 55-70 miles has made up for it I guess. If only the Ruckus would be able to take my fatness up these hills…
Ok but a grom surpasses Honda’s mpg claims. In fact the more wide open you are on the Navi, the less mpg you’ll get. Ask anyone who owns a Navi if they ever got 100 mpg. Honda should lower their mpg claims to 80mpg. Same with a Honda pcx. They claim 100mpg on the pcx but people get better. Even heavy riders like me.
Its intention isn't what you use it for although maybe marketed in the wrong way I would bet you Honda isn't wrong in there number all be it maybe not in ur circumstances, they mess up they get sued ask Volkswagen when they inflated there numbers what happened most time they are under on mpg estimate because of that, but on the off Cham e ur rite you will be a rich man, start a class action suit.
I have done the AC to DC conversion and DZG led I think this is first upgrade because
- the led has a distinct brightness and is easy to be seen contrasting opposite regular halogen lights .
- $30 is cheap and 1.5 hour time
- this also makes both front and back lights keyed to the ignition with dash lights as well ( parking lights ) also
- lastly night time driving is %100 improved. , you will attract more bug impacts small price to pay.
AC/DC ("stator" charging coils)
Security I use Onvian 2 pack bike remote alarms one underseat one in my backrack bag $45 amozon 113 db.
My biggest pet peve is non-cancelling turning signals showing in the last minute of your trip . extremely dangerous
Please be careful vigilance required Stay safe .
Thanks for watching and the suggestions! Remembering my turn signal is for sure something I need to improve on! I find I forget about the signal more when I’m talking to the camera. Bad multi-tasker!
If you're getting 80 mpg with those hills and the weight I'd be really happy
Not to mention the impact of all that starting and stopping.
Personally, I'm okay with Navi's fuel economy but wish Honda gave it a bigger tank. At least 1.5 gallon would have been nice.
That would be a game changer!
wow "there a bunch of liers" really? NO i dont think so I am 14 years old 5'5 and 104 lbs and get close to 95 mpg with out any hills we dont have any hill where i live and they do not require me to licence and tag my navi but my dad did it anyway and got me a plate that says "lil navi" on it, meh its ok the plate i mean. the only down thingy side is i put LED lights on it because of the deer and phesants running out on the highway in front of you but at idiol they flicker so we had to bypass the alternator with a resistor or something. they standard halogen lights DO NOT flicker like he says unless you have the idol mis adjusted. this guy does not seem happy with his navi i dunno
Ok couple things. That honda gas mileage figure is an average. Typically they arent going to use someone your size to get fuel ratings. Youre 5'10 at 250 lbs. Youre not a small person. You could maybe hit that 100 mpg if you lose like 75 lbs. It is what it is. As far as the carburetor honda had to keep the cost down to be able to sell it at that 1807 price. So carbs are cheaper so are all of the plastics and basic brakes and wheels and so on. You want fuel injection and better quality parts you are literally going to pay thousands more for something like that. Do the ac to dc conversion and replace all the halogen lights with led lights its not hard. Watch some videos and learn how to work on a carb also not hard to do on this bike. Dont go pay someone to do this stuff learn for yourself. Learn to work on your bike man. Aftermarket stuff will come soon people are working on them. There are already a ton of things out and available for the Navi.
Thanks for watching! I will be definitely trying stuff for sure. Thanks for the suggestions!
You are right about that light and carb. They were easy to work on
As a ruckus daily driver, iam so so envious of how the navi went up that hill, i live in Pittsburgh, and that hill is nothing compared to hills here lol
Must be scary with a ruckus! I already have cars honking at me over here when going up long hills and I’m not fast enough.
The price makes up for the dislikes.. Upgrades can improve your dislikes ie: rollers, light upgrade.
Did some rollers on it a few months ago. Got a little oomph. After 6k miles now getting a little bored with it tbh. But hey, I’m pretty sure this thing will run forever! Just not into customizing.
Dope channel dude. Def thinking of getting one
It’s a great little bike! Thanks for watching 🙏
Bro I loooooove your channel
My mpg is the same i got the 600 mile oil change like yesterday. I got to 645miles exactly and i was on e. Im in texas and its 105 °F tho. I raced a grom and won with out even knowing because i always go fast in that area. because he had to slow down due to downshifting, i think thats were i got him.
Nice on winning that race! Thanks for watching! You planning on using the Navi for food delivery too?
Thanks for your review. I hope your Navi goes way beyond twenty thousand miles. Sorry about your bag getting stolen. Predators suck.
Thanks for watching!
your editing is riveting
i was considering navi for doordash and uber eat, ebike has been really unreliable, all 3 of them sucks, can you please tell me if navi has quality and reliability issues? i really dont want anymore headache, would you recommend navi for deliveries? is the part hard to find? also do you honda trail 125 is better for the job?
I have found no major issues with the navi and have been enjoying it a lot! The Trail 125 is very tempting! It would be a great delivery vehicle! it will be more expensive than a navi for sure though! best wishes on your search, i know it's a tough decision!
How about security for the bike? I too live in Cali and was worried that it’s too light 2 guys can just pick it up and go. What have you been doing?
I think if someone really wants to steal your bike, they will. The best thing you can do is DETER them, or make it more inconvenient for them to steal your bike. Also, have a GPS tracker (I need one of those).
If you want to know my setup, check out my setup video! ruclips.net/video/fjJYOE5T7nI/видео.html
Thanks for watching!
You are right if they really want your stuff they’ll take it. Thank you so much for doing what you do (sharing valuable tips with us noobs). 🙂
@@wheelRo-wf3vq I’m still a newb too!
How’s the bike ?
Still good! I’m at 7,300 miles now, almost time for an oil change! Only use it now to commute to work about 20 miles a day. The Navi is still going strong!
just a heads up honda isnt lying about the mpg claims every motorcycle manufacture company give that number off their test normally the have some tiny 100 pound person do the test
I’d rather they be honest and say what your avg might be like for cars and trucks. My 10 year old kid is almost a hundred pounds! lol. It is what it is. A Honda PCX has more power yet is more fuel efficient than the Navi. A big guy on a PCX or ADV can still average 80-90 mpg
@@getphatfood the problem is is the mpg is gonna be different for everyone
@@madhatterentmt6146 yeah that's why you give out an average. Also, if you ask the Navi community, no one is getting 100mpg. Maybe 90mpg if you're light. I just don't like that they advertise 100 mpg. All good though, the Navi is still a fun little pit bike. And now since I have a regular job, I don't need to ride it everyday for deliveries like I used to.
@@getphatfood yea I mean all companies do the same thing you never get what's advertised my wife actually gets 105 mpg on her navi it also have to do with if you got it jetted right for your area if your running super rich you gonna get bad mpg but my wife also weighs 93 pounds
little late to the party but your build and all the hill climbing causes the poor mileage. I don't believe they tested the gas mileage in such a hilly terrain like SF has. I may be wrong but.
So funny im curious about this bike and wow you are cruising in my neighborhood. 18th and Irving
Thanks for watching! Irving is my home base of operations for food delivery! I'm usually looking for orders around 19th-20s or 9th ave.
@@getphatfood woukd love to run into you sometime to see the bike.
@@getphatfood where did u get your Navi?
@@fogcityrc4874 SFMoto. Keep in mind they are super inflating the OTD price because of high demand on these little Navi's everywhere. MSRP is $1800 but my OTD was about 3k! Still cheaper than getting a ruckus which has less power but is shipped from Japan.
@@getphatfood yup...i went there yesterday...and its crazy the fees are more than the bike.
I wonder if how you are applying the throttle may be diminishing your mpg. You seem to give it full throttle, then give it much less throttle, full throttle again, etc. If I did that with my car I would get terrible mpg.
I actually rarely go full throttle. Mostly half throttle. Full throttle when trying to reach full speed 40+ mph.
250 lbs on hills and expect good mileage?
Ok
I’m also 250lbs how fast can you go on flat ground
Thanks for watching! On flats, with enough time, you can hit around 50. So maybe 47-50? I haven't tested to see how accurate the speedometer is on these bikes.
@@getphatfood thanks for the reply! I actually just picked up a 2022 grom instead, I want to commute to work with it 30 miles each way and would like to be able to cruise at 55 so decided for my needs the grom was more suitable
@@PavelessAdventure congratulations! I love groms!
I’ve never seen so many hills in my life I live in Louisiana though
Thanks for watching! These hills ain't no joke!
@@getphatfood lol I can see and no problem I love the Honda Navi I can’t wait to get one never had a bike like that before it will be my first
Do you need a motorcycle license for it
@@develinallen9019 depends on your state and local laws. Here in California, you need a motorcycle license even for a Honda Ruckus.
@@getphatfood okay thank you I will look it up today then
What kind of road trip are you expecting with this thing?
I would probably take a backroad road trip up and down through CA. Maybe other states if I feel like it.
😂 you should have put the part where you ate it on the video 📹
Dude the neighbor came out and asked what happened! I played it off like I didn’t eat it 😂
Stop and go on hills with a large amount of weight, of course gas mileage is lower.
I’d rather Honda doesn’t put out any estimates. For a lot of people those mpg estimates are like promises. (I know there’s the fine print) The $3 to fill up my Navi tank for 55-70 miles has made up for it I guess. If only the Ruckus would be able to take my fatness up these hills…
You are stop and go riding you won't get there rated fuel economy. It's tested in an environment that's not what you are doing nor ur weight.
Ok but a grom surpasses Honda’s mpg claims. In fact the more wide open you are on the Navi, the less mpg you’ll get. Ask anyone who owns a Navi if they ever got 100 mpg. Honda should lower their mpg claims to 80mpg. Same with a Honda pcx. They claim 100mpg on the pcx but people get better. Even heavy riders like me.
@@getphatfood ride it around a camp ground or at speeds 35 or lower and you will get 100
Its intention isn't what you use it for although maybe marketed in the wrong way I would bet you Honda isn't wrong in there number all be it maybe not in ur circumstances, they mess up they get sued ask Volkswagen when they inflated there numbers what happened most time they are under on mpg estimate because of that, but on the off Cham e ur rite you will be a rich man, start a class action suit.