New 2024 Honda Navi Review and Country Ride!!

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Review of the new 2024 Honda Navi and country ride. #hondascooter #motovlog #hondamotorcycles #hondanavi #review
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Having two types of stands, a side stand and a center stand is great. Having an electric start and a Kickstart is great. I just wish they would dump the carburetor and give us an EFI version

jettschenker
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I just love your videos... So soothing, relaxing and fun. Thanks my friend! Much love to you and your family. PS Still lovin' the new Navi! It's great! Perfect for getting around or just for mindful little joy rides ;)

ballistik_coffee_boy
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2022 Navi bought june 2023 from dealer .5 miles
Now at 700.
Love my Navi!
Navi Nation

cb
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Looks like a fun little bike. It amazes me how people buy these small machines for a budget price and get disappointed because they didn't get big bike cruising speeds from it. They're small and affordable for a reason. They require little space, use little fuel and are capable of doing the speed limit most of the time. I don't see the problem. If you want highway cruising speed get a bigger bike. :)

Slane
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I picked up a 2024 in February here in South America. It's perfect urban cruiser. I ha e do e 75 mile each way trip to another city 2 up with my wife. Love the navi, I drive my car when it rains or need to carry things. But to and from work it's great

cool_breeze_actual
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Alright alright alright been waiting. Really enjoying the vids

davechris
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Just bought mine a month ago. Put 800km on it so far. First service is soon and it’s working great. Paid $3300 ish Canadian out the door with 2 year extended warranty as well. It’s a great city bike but not a major highway bike. Noted so far:
Max speed so far is 80-83 km/hour
Gas range. The tank is tiny including reserve 3.5 ish litres If you do go on a long drive on a slower highway (80km series) plan your gas stops or take fuel with you. Currently getting 2.92 litres per 100km or 80.5 miles per gallon.
The seat is comfortable until it’s not. Again not an issue, mine started killing me around 250 km of driving. No aftermarket full seats yet available.
Storage is good. Factor tail/passenger area is great to strap things to like bags or netting to hold a gasoline jug.
Tires do feel unsafe ish hitting cracks or slippery areas. Packed or firm dirt is ok driving. If it’s loose or heavy gravel then it’s a no go, the tire sinks and steering is gone. Also the stock tire size sucks and it should have a larger 12 size tire wider on the back.
For smaller people, the bike is still high. If you are 5’3 and smaller you cannot flat foot this if your inseam is small.
Wind is also a factor, you will feel the bike move in gusts or if a semi passes you. Also no windshield from stock so winds at top speed are noticeable hitting you and bugs.
Upgrades and OEM parts are affordable.
Does not have hazard 4 ways.
I plan on doing the following,
Redo the whole belt system with most of the major YouTube upgrades.
Carb and air box reworking. Jets and remove stock air box and add aftermarket kit.
Bigger tires maybe 12 inch for back. Hate the idea of shaving metal off for fitment but the 10 inch tire sucks.
Windshield and tail rack.
All in all it’s a great cheap little bike that has its limitations. With another $1500-1800 Canadian you can make this a highway bike. If you don’t wanna do the upgrades and still plan on highway driving I suggest you buy a used full size bike. This is for city people or people who like to customize and highway drive. Just my opinion.

sydneycbr
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This is most detailed and comprehensive review of the Honda Navi I’ve seen, thank you so much . I’m currently driving a Can am Ryker Sport and feeling the urge to transition to 2!wheels but want to do it in a safe and slow manner lol I go to dealers and they are pushing me to get the engine on 2 wheels but I just not comfortable with a fast bike . This seems perfect for me and a great daily drive to work . Thanks again for the great video .

Katie-eh
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I love my 2023 Navi! Great little bike from Honda. You are right about it getting a little faster after break-in. I have about 2500 miles on mine now, and it's been running better than ever. I'm 6'1" and find in quite comfortable. I like the foot-brake and engage both brakes when I'm stopping. It's a good habit to get onto. I've also been using the kick start, which works quite well, and might reduce wear and tear on the starter. I use a little bit of Fuel-Stable Plus to help with the ethanol issue. Seems to help. Ethanol free gas is not commonly available where I live. This thing is good in traffic and helped build my confidence dealing with other drivers. On a smooth road with gentle hills and curves, the Navi is pure joy.

Caveats for those considering a Navi: : 1) It can feel unstable in strong winds. 2) The stock tires do not handle wet pavement well. They can slide out on you in low (20mph+) turns, so be smart and take it slow in wet conditions or get better tires. 3) Not fun on cracked, pot-holed streets, or rocky roads. The suspension can't handle it.

One other thing: the Kemi-Moto saddlebags, which I bought off Amazon, really made the bike a hell of a lot more practical, making commonly used items like my wallet, cigs, bug spray, rain jacket. etc. much more accessible and adds to the storage capacity. I paid $80. Any small saddlebags that fit are a good investment.

irishadventurer
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Seeing this brings me back to my first 50cc and all the joy it brings. That thing only did 30mph but it was a blast driving to hell and back for $20

tripwheelerton
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Great video!! I'm definitely going to miss mine, but I'm ready for more speed. I looked at a Honda Reflex today

keyirajohnson
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I don’t need something that’s fast, for my first bike, this one is perfect for my budget,

JonnyQ
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I absolutely love mine. Where I live it's nothing but loud cruisers and overtuned sport bikes. Minibikes are just not a thing here. So much so, that our local Honda dealership still has leftover 2022 models, and the ones they do sell are all out of town. Mine is literally the only Navi on the road in my area, and pretty sure the entire county I live in. I thought for sure I'd get made fun of riding around on it. It's the total opposite. People absolutely love the little thing, and I get compliments and questions everywhere I go. It does a perfect job of the illusion of speed, with not much speed at all, LOL!

adamrobinette
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Its an excellent alternative to ebikes st thst price which in my opinion are to fast for bike lanes and sidewalks and to slow to keep up with traffic

JesusGarcia-ubwt
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Great Video my brother from another mother. Man I really really want one so badly they look so much fun

Evilryu
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Nice review! I just ordered a monimoto 9 for my ruckus since I'll be taking it to work and keeping it on my porch. I'm not in a high crime area but I still don't want to take any chances. Insurance covers the value of it but it's that $1150 in fees that it doesn't.

bmo
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MC because it's over 50cc in all states. In fact all step through scooters above 50cc are considered the same.

daletaylor
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it beats walking . good moto trainer. keep the maintanace .

joseadavila
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Could you tell me what the exact helmet and visor you had in this video was?

Withoutmixture
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beautiful mini motorcycle.

I can notice that in the United States it has a brake on the right foot, in Mexico all navis come with brakes on the handlebar, like bicycles, the right brake is the front brake and the left brakes with both wheels,

Also the rear spring in Mexico comes in red and not black. I hope to have mine soon.

Knowing your height would be interesting since it is a small motorcycle and I am 1.83 meters tall.

Thanks for this great review. 🙏🤘🤘🤘

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