Except the Miata has so many performance features that was hardly “price point”…. Full aluminum bonnet in the 90s True 4 wheel independent suspension with A-Arm suspension on all4 corners 2000lb curb weight with a strengthened drive train member that allowed such rigidity in a light car in the 90s True Limited slip diff with final drives ranging from 3.9 to aggressive 4.7 setups What part of this is like a Miata again except light cool and cheap?
@@danhan3158 light cool cheap with Honda reliability. Not too many of those ol' miatas on the road. But with enough money even an AMC Gremlin, Pinto or a Dodge/Chrystler/Plymouth Neon can survive.
Yes probably, maybe on toes but you should be ok. The NAVI seat isn’t the slimmest but it’s a lightweight bike so you should be able to at least lean the bike and get one foot solid on the ground
It's a great bike and I can do 45 almost 50 pretty good. It's lime green I think 🤔 and almost 230 pound's so someone that's 180 or so may see a better speed so I'm on a diet lol. You can add a performance mufflers for a couple hundred bucks and a performance intake which many shops will actually perform the work for you if you're not smart like me LOL and can gain another 10 to 15 miles per hour based off the stock speed which close to 45 50 on flat ground is pretty good and up steap hill's at 40 MPH is not bad for 1800 better tax. It's crazy to think the Honda ruckus and other small 50cc mopeds can run you 35 to 3,800 with warranty out the door when this only cost like 2500
Hi Jason , I’m considering the navi to drive a few blocks to work ( no freeway) and around my town . I’m about 245 lbs , do you think this would be good for that ?
@@Harambes_Homeboy I tested one of ours yesterday with a passenger. She and I weigh 300lbs combined and I was surprised that the bike performed just fine. It is rated for 344lbs.
@@Harambes_Homeboy It should be good. You should be able to get a good 40 with no problem. As we are about the same size. Now again if you go through a good dealership and you have the extra money to put down the day that you buy it you can ask if they could put on a performance muffler with a performance intake and you could get 55 or better. You can add a wind screen as well as a trunk in the back but again you need the upgrades. But it's a fun bike just remember it only has a small 0.9 gallon tank so you don't have to fill it up quite a bit but it does get you about 110 miles to a tank which is pretty good for being under one gallon but yeah I definitely recommend it if you can I would recommend getting the red bike I have grasshopper which is the I think it's a lime green
@@allenconga5148 it performes vary well with two people at almost no lost in speed which is insane. Many people complain that it only does 45 and 50 but my friend has one he's about 145 lbs he's a pretty skinny kid but he can get his up to 55 without much trouble I'm like huh I guess I kind of lose some weight then LOL. That's with no mods. It's also the more recommended weight well more like 150 but close enough. That's basically how they test the top speed of these Banks when posted at 55 mph online is they basically put a very lightweight person on it to test them. I kind of like the bike like it's like a mini bike / moped slash motorcycle but I was so psyched when I actually seen another one just like mine going down the opposite direction but me one day for whatever odd reason I ended up waving at the person
I’ll be buying one out of necessity. Based on everything I’ve read, this vehicle is only for short commutes in-town. Other than discomfort, am I going to be able to push this thing to do 6-8 hours a day for a week? Daily speed average would be 40mph. Am I going to damage it doing a road trip? Comfort is not what I’m concerned with so please don’t factor this in with your response.
It can probably handle that kind of operation because it’s a Honda…. but you’re going to need to do maintenance a lot more frequently. 6 hours per day at 40 mph is 240 miles per day. Honda wants you to do a full service on the NAVI (including a valve clearance check) every 2500 miles. So you’ll need to fully service the NAVI at-minimum every 10 days. That’s going to become tedious and costly. I would really encourage you to look at a bigger bike. Operating the Navi at 40 mph for that many hours per day is like driving your car at 100-120 mph at all times (80% of max output). I think the Ninja 300/400 or MT-03 are a better solution... Or even the KYMCO X-Town 300.
@@shorecycles410 VERY familiar with X-town 300i ...N O T for noobeez. comfortable, BUT bulky. 💩rear suspension. RELIABLE. N O T for gravel. Dirt. Caliche. EFl ABS LIQ C00L
If you do find a used one they’ll probably go for around MSRP ($1800+). Keep in mind with new bikes you’ll pay freight prep doc etc which could be $500-1000, and you still have tax/title on top of that. A used one will more likely be just the base price plus tax/title. It will be a while until the market has enough in the wild for used ones to be prevalent.
Can't wait for mine to come in!!
Very informative video, thanks
It’s kind of like a Miata, you know what you’re getting , The price point value, it’s simple and not complicated.
Except the Miata has so many performance features that was hardly “price point”….
Full aluminum bonnet in the 90s
True 4 wheel independent suspension with A-Arm suspension on all4 corners
2000lb curb weight with a strengthened drive train member that allowed such rigidity in a light car in the 90s
True Limited slip diff with final drives ranging from 3.9 to aggressive 4.7 setups
What part of this is like a Miata again except light cool and cheap?
@@danhan3158 light cool cheap with Honda reliability. Not too many of those ol' miatas on the road. But with enough money even an AMC Gremlin, Pinto or a Dodge/Chrystler/Plymouth Neon can survive.
I saw a lot of men with their boyfriends in Miata’s in the 90’s.
@@jeffreymedeiros6253 cant deny it...more boys than girls asked me about my miatas!!
im considering picking this bike up, been watching videos on it all morning. but i need something to get around on for me n my gf for work
Funnily enough I'm actually in Maryland and looking for a navi lol
traded my klr 650 and i am happy with the NAVI
Thanks
Damn it’s really cool
Does it have the same headlamp as the 2014 Grom? Looks like it, if yes it will be possible to use the Euro lamp.
Not sure what the state laws are in Maryland, but here in NC, this would be considered a motorcycle and requires a title and MC license.
Same here in MD! Anything above a 50cc is a motorcycle.
I'm 5'6" and couldn't touch on my cbr with a 30 inch seat . Do you think I could touch on the Navi?
Yes probably, maybe on toes but you should be ok. The NAVI seat isn’t the slimmest but it’s a lightweight bike so you should be able to at least lean the bike and get one foot solid on the ground
I love navi
Yes I am interested in a Navi and it doesn't need to be a new one
It's a great bike and I can do 45 almost 50 pretty good. It's lime green I think 🤔 and almost 230 pound's so someone that's 180 or so may see a better speed so I'm on a diet lol. You can add a performance mufflers for a couple hundred bucks and a performance intake which many shops will actually perform the work for you if you're not smart like me LOL and can gain another 10 to 15 miles per hour based off the stock speed which close to 45 50 on flat ground is pretty good and up steap hill's at 40 MPH is not bad for 1800 better tax. It's crazy to think the Honda ruckus and other small 50cc mopeds can run you 35 to 3,800 with warranty out the door when this only cost like 2500
Hi Jason , I’m considering the navi to drive a few blocks to work ( no freeway) and around my town . I’m about 245 lbs , do you think this would be good for that ?
@@Harambes_Homeboy I tested one of ours yesterday with a passenger. She and I weigh 300lbs combined and I was surprised that the bike performed just fine. It is rated for 344lbs.
@@Harambes_Homeboy It should be good. You should be able to get a good 40 with no problem. As we are about the same size. Now again if you go through a good dealership and you have the extra money to put down the day that you buy it you can ask if they could put on a performance muffler with a performance intake and you could get 55 or better. You can add a wind screen as well as a trunk in the back but again you need the upgrades. But it's a fun bike just remember it only has a small 0.9 gallon tank so you don't have to fill it up quite a bit but it does get you about 110 miles to a tank which is pretty good for being under one gallon but yeah I definitely recommend it if you can I would recommend getting the red bike I have grasshopper which is the I think it's a lime green
@@allenconga5148 it performes vary well with two people at almost no lost in speed which is insane. Many people complain that it only does 45 and 50 but my friend has one he's about 145 lbs he's a pretty skinny kid but he can get his up to 55 without much trouble I'm like huh I guess I kind of lose some weight then LOL. That's with no mods. It's also the more recommended weight well more like 150 but close enough. That's basically how they test the top speed of these Banks when posted at 55 mph online is they basically put a very lightweight person on it to test them. I kind of like the bike like it's like a mini bike / moped slash motorcycle but I was so psyched when I actually seen another one just like mine going down the opposite direction but me one day for whatever odd reason I ended up waving at the person
What’s price after freight and dealer fees
Lol the dealers are killing it on the freight and prep , it’s ridiculous you can’t get one out the door for under 3k . Crooks
how did you get the 2022 model in nut brown???
uhhh......you walk into a dealer and buy one??????
Do you currently have anymore used Navi’s?
No sorry
Would somebody that is 6’4” for comfortable I have a 34 inseam, so I have long legs. Anybody have any input?
The guy that actually owned this one was close to 6’4”. He could ride it but it’s going to feel pretty small.
Dude no lol
how can i get my hands on one? been looking everywhere!
Best bet is to contact your local dealer and get on their waiting list. Ask if they take refundable deposits to secure your spot.
There's so many in Colorado lol
I’ll be buying one out of necessity. Based on everything I’ve read, this vehicle is only for short commutes in-town. Other than discomfort, am I going to be able to push this thing to do 6-8 hours a day for a week? Daily speed average would be 40mph. Am I going to damage it doing a road trip? Comfort is not what I’m concerned with so please don’t factor this in with your response.
It can probably handle that kind of operation because it’s a Honda…. but you’re going to need to do maintenance a lot more frequently. 6 hours per day at 40 mph is 240 miles per day. Honda wants you to do a full service on the NAVI (including a valve clearance check) every 2500 miles. So you’ll need to fully service the NAVI at-minimum every 10 days. That’s going to become tedious and costly. I would really encourage you to look at a bigger bike. Operating the Navi at 40 mph for that many hours per day is like driving your car at 100-120 mph at all times (80% of max output). I think the Ninja 300/400 or MT-03 are a better solution... Or even the KYMCO X-Town 300.
@@shorecycles410 VERY familiar with X-town 300i ...N O T for noobeez. comfortable, BUT bulky. 💩rear suspension. RELIABLE. N O T for gravel. Dirt. Caliche. EFl ABS LIQ C00L
Can you please make some videos of the utvs?
Yes! More are UTVs are arriving soon enough so we will make more content.
@@shorecycles410 okay awesome thank you very much I appreciate it!
How much less in price is a used Navi like the one here compared to a new one?
Don't think u could find a used one?...
If you do find a used one they’ll probably go for around MSRP ($1800+). Keep in mind with new bikes you’ll pay freight prep doc etc which could be $500-1000, and you still have tax/title on top of that. A used one will more likely be just the base price plus tax/title. It will be a while until the market has enough in the wild for used ones to be prevalent.
Good luck finding one
Mmmm sandwich compartment.
Nice shit , buddy
door dash bike!
Yes!!
Bar thickness?
7/8”
I’ve seen stock 50-55mph
Do you need a drivers license for that?
Most states you will need a license since it is a 110cc.
Is it Water resistant
Definitely! Everything is sealed up nice so it should handle rain well.
I paid $3200 OTD
@@cristianmejia5424 you got played man. I paid $2500 OTD.
@@klassickingz9094 - where from? Im getting a good deal at $3000 OTD
@@jeffreymedeiros6253 New York