VLOG: Honda Super Cub C125 // 100-mile commute for under $2.50?

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  • Can the Super Cub C125 commute 100 miles on less than the cost of a small Starbucks coffee? Tag along with me today to find out! Skip around with the chapter markers below.
    I'm continuing my month-long Super Cub commute series, and I'm taking a much longer commute today than my normal routes would require. I didn't start with a full tank, so that means that I estimated my total fuel costs based on the stats from the fill-up this afternoon. My return commute was probably more efficient because I wasn't riding as fast going home.
    Time indexes:
    0:00 Heading out for a LONG work commute today with only 1/2 tank
    2:49 RANT: cagers on cell phones & situational awareness
    5:56 Google Maps is playing audio games today
    7:07 Trying to maintain 45-47 MPH to be "competetive" with the Navi's stats
    8:44 Resuming after my morning appointment, fuel spill coming up...
    10:48 Fuel economy for this last tank was an impressive 129 MPG!
    13:15 I've never run the Super Cub completely out of fuel
    15:53 Push starting the Cub is possible, but not with a DEAD battery
    16:52 What is the highest-mileage Super Cub C125 out there?
    20:13 Dancing in traffic for tips?
    21:53 Buffoons in Houston (one of dozens that were deleted today)
    23:06 Return commute, birthday live stream on Saturday?
    26:10 Arriving at home, commute overview with mileage & cost stats
    --
    QM
    quasimotard@gmail.com
    #supercub #c125 #motocommute
    2019 Honda Super Cub C125
    Honda Super Cub fuel economy
    Super Cub commuter
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Komentáře • 76

  • @fly1327
    @fly1327 Před rokem +12

    So right. Riding bikes made me SO much more aware of other drivers and their intentions. Good news once learned, it can't be stopped whatever you're driving, thankfully.

  • @ScottX507
    @ScottX507 Před rokem +5

    Hey neighbor. Saw you fueling the cub up this morning at Wallie Mart. That is one good-looking bike.

  • @anh304tuan
    @anh304tuan Před rokem +3

    watched your videos that make me purchase 2019 Honda super cup. I cant wait this weekend to pick it up.

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback, Andy, and congrats on your new-to-you Super Cub! 👏😉👍 --QM

  • @supersteve8305
    @supersteve8305 Před rokem +3

    I really liked that little route thing at the end. It was funny but also made me appreciate how far it was. Happy Birthday, and to many more.

  • @kartikshankar5790
    @kartikshankar5790 Před rokem +9

    I totally agree with you and seriously amazed in how people actively use their cellphone while driving. I guess it's a worldwide issue and bogs down to their attitude towards road safety and concern for other road users. They turn into some Zombie as I guess. Addiction to cellphone while driving or riding is a punishable offence which demands higher penalties and requires longer duration of prison time

  • @henryfoster3212
    @henryfoster3212 Před rokem +2

    Nice to see you take out the club cuz I wanted to still have it now that I see it man I always thought that it suits you when you when you go out for a long ride I enjoy seeing the cup then I hope you happy on your blog more often thank you

  • @roywalls5595
    @roywalls5595 Před rokem +2

    Thanks again for awesome videos! Mr Aaron 🍻

  • @SirNarax
    @SirNarax Před rokem +2

    3:20 I don't even use my phone while walking somewhere. I can't trust that I won't walk into a wall or something. I don't understand how people think they can properly pilot a vehicle while doing so. I have heard excuses like "I am a good multi-tasker" in the past but what makes that particularly terrifying is knowing that the human brain is actually completely incapable of multi-tasking. We can only serial task.

  • @packgrog
    @packgrog Před rokem +2

    Hah! I use the same tail bag on my Sportster. Super useful. I do miss using my Saddlemen Explorer seat, which wouldn't work with the tunnel bag, as it has better lower back support than my Mustang solo seat that necessitated getting the tunnel bag to act as back support.
    Also, Happy Birthday!

  • @johndefalque5061
    @johndefalque5061 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm autistic, thus condemend to a life of poverty. Not had a car since 2004. Plan to get a minimoto or scooter next year. I bought a helmet cam, have a 17" tire, found a small shitty tent-these are the first steps to taking up riding and camping next year. Last year I worked 360 days, this year I have had almost every weekend off-so many opportunities for weekend getaways not taken.

  • @EpohDerf
    @EpohDerf Před rokem +3

    And the situational awareness of motorbiking is definitely something you have to pick up fast. I've been sure I've been seen by car users- near enough looked into their souls, then had them pull out at/in front of me.

  • @larz8857
    @larz8857 Před rokem +2

    You've got the best info/graphics and I always like the Super Cub rides. BTW, 2021 c251a@11 months@11.4Kmi: 129.4 avg/156max/89min.

  • @kartikshankar5790
    @kartikshankar5790 Před rokem +4

    Wish you a very Happy Birthday Quasi. May God always bless you with the best of health happiness and lots of safe and adventurous riding. Have a great day and year ahead. Greetings from Karthik, India

  • @BigPoppaOnAQuad
    @BigPoppaOnAQuad Před rokem +1

    Happy Birthday!

  • @stevenmullins9442
    @stevenmullins9442 Před rokem +3

    I just bought my first Honda pcx 2018 models went for my first 10 mile ride on it after I bought it only has 670 miles on it when I got it .

  • @stephengrijalva8854
    @stephengrijalva8854 Před rokem +4

    I love my cub. It’s a 2021 with 2400 miles.

  • @mikeriv
    @mikeriv Před rokem +1

    Happy bday buddy

  • @DuggleBogey
    @DuggleBogey Před rokem +9

    Congrats on 52. I'm a 54 yr old Super Cub rider.
    I wonder if we're the target consumer for these things?

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před rokem +6

      Thanks! We're most definitely in the target demographic just for the nostalgia factor! 🤣👍 --QM

  • @EpohDerf
    @EpohDerf Před rokem +2

    A fellow super cub user. As for phone use whilst driving, I think a lot of people have never had a bad whoopsie using their phone. Be that hitting another car or killing a pedestrian. Therefore it only carries the penalty of a slapped wrist and a fine.

  • @jhoncho4x4
    @jhoncho4x4 Před rokem +1

    When I rebuilt my 1964 C102 super cub and added the 125cc electric+kick start 4 speed, I used an AC cdi harness ignition system. The DC battery system is seperate from AC ignition system.
    The AC cdi system, makes starting by kick or push, unaffected by the condition of the DC system (dead battery).
    The electric starter has no effect on ignition system, while cranking and always gives strong spark.
    I upgraded to a group 9 size battery and added a 120v 400 watt inverter for camping.
    If I used the inverter alot the night before, starter may or may not start the engine; I usually don't even try the the starter; I kick start to try and extend the battery life.
    The engines small charging system does a good job of recharging, while I ride for the day to camp again.
    LED lights help charging system keep up; would like to try a Lithium battery.

  • @dinospumoni8860
    @dinospumoni8860 Před rokem +2

    Jealous. Here in Indiana we just went from a 75 degree day to 20s and 30s. For the foreseeable future so I had to put all my bikes up for the winter. Now I’m driving my truck that gets ~10mpg.

  • @roywalls5595
    @roywalls5595 Před rokem +2

    I am to worry all round me when I ride my Piaggio I always watching what in front of me and behind me I was going hook up video camera record dash cam! Mr Aaron 🍻

  • @arthurcayer6630
    @arthurcayer6630 Před rokem +1

    Howdy Q. Happy 44th! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @Watnuweer
    @Watnuweer Před rokem +3

    hi QM,,,, i follow you on your different trips on the honda cub . I also bought one in the spring of this year, I like to share my first impressions. At first I think it's a great machine, light to steer and handy for short journeys. Unfortunately there are also more than one shortcoming, the first thing I changed is the heel shift lever. I sawed it through and extended it by 3 cm, and then bent it closer to the center of the cub. Now my size 45 foot is finally in place without constantly resting on the shift lever. Second, I find the fact that I keep sliding forward on the saddle, especially when braking, is very annoying. That's why I raised the saddle by 27mm on the hinge side. That makes a huge difference to me. Third, Furthermore, the bad suspension bothers so much that I put my tires softer than sensible. At the first tire change I will opt to mount a tire that is as balloon as possible. I also look around to see if there is anything to do with the suspension, because comfortable is something else. But on good roads....nice,great motorcycle. Even going to refuel is fun

    • @tigonridge
      @tigonridge Před rokem

      That was seven months ago. How are you liking it now?

  • @landslave
    @landslave Před rokem +2

    The light flashing means "quarter tank"; on the Honda Super Cub it also simply means "quart"

  • @ZoahPorre
    @ZoahPorre Před rokem +2

    We stopped offering squeegees at my HEB simply because people would just steal them, and people would take the lids off the trash cans to steal the paper towels too......what the hell do they do with them? i got no fucking clue.. Its wild.

  • @brentmclemore9825
    @brentmclemore9825 Před rokem +4

    Great video and Happy Birthday. Ok you convinced me to get a Supercub. You are bad for my wallet.

  • @PeterCichoszewski
    @PeterCichoszewski Před rokem +2

    on a 5 speed Grom on gentle ride in city ( Toronto ) I get about 160 miles/gal US , on faster city roads with faster traffic ( about 45-55mph ) it gets about 100-120 ( a lot depends on wind direction ) .... I did run tank try .. to see if the on board computer is correct ... it seems to be within 5% ( distance seems to be under 3% error )

    • @grominwithrob1339
      @grominwithrob1339 Před rokem +1

      I did an intake, exhaust, and tune, and my grom started getting around 170-180 mpg. I cammed it with a new tune and it dropped to about 140. I really hate the cam. Next spring, I am pulling it out and returning.

  • @andrew203
    @andrew203 Před rokem +2

    Hi QM really enjoy watching you ride so far. Can you give me advice/guidance on how you "plan" your routes? What considerations do you take in, if any?

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před rokem +1

      Howdy, Andrew, and thanks for the feedback! I typically don't do much "planning" for my routes other than trying to avoid busy traffic centers and faster highways. I typically use my Garmin Zumo GPS, Google Maps, and Waze for real-time routing. I enable the options to avoid highways, toll roads, and off-road sections. Those options usually keep me out of trouble and off of the fast highways, but there are always excptions.
      Sometimes, there is no other route through certain areas except the fast highways. In those cases, I just stay to the right lane and yield to faster traffic on the shoulder when absolutely necessary. I keep a close eye on my mirrors to increase my chances of evading careless cagers, particularly while stopped in traffic. Quickly scooting to the shoulder or between other cars has saved my bacon dozens of times when oblivious cagers failed to notice me BEHIND the car that they were focused on just ahead of me. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM

    • @andrew203
      @andrew203 Před rokem

      @@QuasiMotard Thanks!! I'm looking into participating in the SCBR 2023. Want to get some experience under my belt. How do you deal w/ tires on a long trip like that?

  • @PauldelRosario
    @PauldelRosario Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video! Just curious, where are you drawing power for the Garmin? I recently got a C125 (and same Asahi visor thanks to your video) and thinking about getting a dedicated navigation system. Currently using iPhone.

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před rokem +1

      Howdy, Paul, and congrats on your new Super Cub! I am drawing power from the back of the ignition switch, but that's not an easy task. I removed the leg shield to replace it because of some minor road rash, so that was opportune timing to tap the ignition wiring. You can see that during my teardown video here: czcams.com/video/k1ri2ZEX9JI/video.html
      The easier option is to purchase one of the Kitaco power connectors: japan.webike.net/ps/#!p.m=14059&p.c=1647&p.sk=1 . That gives you a switched 12V source for a direct connection to your GPS or USB chargers. I did the same to my Cub, but I created a separate 10A branch circuit that draws directly from the battery and is switched by a 12V relay (the Kitaco adapter power relay's coil). That lets me power multiple devices (e.g., driving lights, dual USB charger, and GPS) without worrying about overloading the factory 10A fuse. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM

    • @PauldelRosario
      @PauldelRosario Před rokem +1

      @@QuasiMotard Thanks for the reply and the tear down looks like treacherous territory. I have already installed a new type of USB port that replaces that triangular piece in the center above the leg shield. It's drawing power from the headlight with a dedicated coupler. Now, I'd like to add other gadgets (Garmin perhaps), and dedicated charging points for my iPad Pro (in side bag - USB C) and USB power bank for emergency jump starts. I thought about just leaving it in the side tool box or in one of my side bags with minimal visibility of the wires dangling around. Then comes the question - "will this drain the battery faster or blow fuses?" The end goal is to make a mobile office. Also inspired by your Digital Nomad video. lol.

  • @andrewchew4752
    @andrewchew4752 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi! Love your super cub videos! Which windscreen do you have on in this video? Is it the one you’d recommend (for speed and fuel economy)?

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před 10 měsíci

      Howdy, Andrew! The screen I have on the Cub is the Asahi Short Visor from Webike in Japan: japan.webike.net/products/23952404.html . You can see the initial install video here: czcams.com/video/O-06y9YDLec/video.html .
      This screen doesn't offer much wind or rain protection for the rider, but it does smooth out the aerodynamics for better fuel economy. Most of the air is pushed around my torso and leaves my shoulders and helmet in clear air, so there is no turbulence at the helmet. I tried the taller Givi windscreen on the Cub for a few hundred miles, but the fit and finish were terrible, and it created too much turbulence at my helmet. You can see that video here: czcams.com/video/K661rEq66Xg/video.html . Cheers! 😉👍 --QM

  • @peterreece6547
    @peterreece6547 Před rokem +1

    Here in the UK totally illegal to use your mobile phone whilst driving, you can use the hands free phone, the cars Bluetooth.

  • @kraftyw1999
    @kraftyw1999 Před rokem +2

    I noticed you run your Super Cub on 87. I try to run mine on 93. Am I doing it wrong?? Please enlighten me. I love your channel.
    5,000 miles on my 2020 C125A and counting.

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před rokem +4

      Congrats on racking up 5K miles on your Cub! These bikes have low-compression engines, so they don't benefit from higher octane fuels. The owners manual specifies a minimum of 86 PON (pump octane number), so our base unleaded 87-88 PON is sufficient. I've done extensive fuel economy testing with various grades of fuel and speed/load conditions over the past 15K miles. I have noticed a slight increase in efficiency with mid-grade (89) fuel, but no appreciable gains stepping up to premium (91-93) fuel. In all cases, the minor improvement was only 2-5 MPG between grades, so that doesn't justify the 15-50% increase in cost/gallon.
      Of course, that is only accounting for fuel economy alone while not considering other benefits that "premium" fuels may offer in the long term. Most manufacturers/distributors reserve the special additive packages with extra detergents and added stabilizers for their premium blends (e.g., Shell Power Premium+). Those blends will probably be cleaner over time and result in fewer engine and injector deposits. I compensate for that by running a strong concentration of Seafoam or Chevron Techron for 1-2 consecutive tanks every 1500 miles or so. My bottles of fuel system cleaner cost $8-12, and they last for 5-6 tanks of fuel. So that approach is about 1/3 of the cost difference between premium fuel vs base unleaded.
      If you're interested, you can check out my Cub's fuel stats here: www.fuelly.com/motorcycle/honda/ca125a_super_cub/2019/quasimotard/903362 . Note that all fuel stats there are 6.25% lower than actual due to my oversize front sprocket. I still haven't added my stats for the Scooter Cannonball Run trip and other recent miles (about 11K total miles)... I need to do that at some point. I tracked my fuel economy and expenses very carefully during that trip. I ran base unleaded (86-88) about 95% of that trip, and I averaged 109.1 MPG over 9800 miles while pulling a trailer behind me! You can see those final stats here: czcams.com/video/i3hh2zXHWGo/video.html . Cheers! 😉👍 --QM

    • @kraftyw1999
      @kraftyw1999 Před rokem +2

      @@QuasiMotard Wow, thank you SO much for your thoughtful and detailed response! I truly appreciate it; you've more than explained everything.
      Thank you for sharing the stats too. Cheers!!

  • @carlof4768
    @carlof4768 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I’m contemplating the purchase of a Super Cub and have a couple questions. Do you have any issues with the foot positioning? I’m speaking more to the left foot where your shifting? Do you get along with the foot positioning on the left side if you ride a long distance, having a feeling that your foot has to stay in one position all the time, to be able to react to anything and everything that could happen? I will say thank you in advance for any information you can provide.

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před 11 měsíci +1

      The left foot position is unusual and that was annoying to me at first. I always had to keep my foot cocked sideways on the footpeg to avoid pressing either the toe or heel of the shift lever. I adjusted the lever position to raise the heel portion to make shifting easier and to NOT accidentally rest my foot on it (causes the clutch to slip). You can see that video here: czcams.com/video/hi24CwhOGLU/video.html
      The Super Cub is not a comfortable machine for long-distance rides, but I'm no stranger to suffering. I rode this Cub 10K miles around the USA over the span of only 3 weeks during the 2021 Scooter Cannonball Run: czcams.com/play/PLLXxDh3JumLnSK37lF4AcrF28frAIfLfA.html
      Being stuck in the "toilet seat position" for 10+ hours/day is not something that I would recommend, but it's survivable. I added an AirHawk Cruiser Large seat pad to my Cub to make those long days in the saddle more comfortable. My knees and hip flexors gave me more problems than my posterior, but I adapted to it after 3-4 days on the road... numb to the pain, maybe! Cheers! 😉👍 --QM

  • @JakeM218
    @JakeM218 Před rokem +2

    What are your thoughts on a dedicated sat nav vs Google Maps on a phone?
    If you could only have one solution, which would you choose?

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před rokem +2

      Howdy, Jake! That's a frequent question, and it really depends on the type of ride. If you could only have one device, then I would obviously vote for the smart phone option. Google Maps, Waze, and other navigation apps have access to real-time traffic data, weather, and current road closure information (not always the case with a dedicated GPS unit). That's a safe bet as long as you are somewhere near civilization and reliable cell/data signals.
      However, if my trips are more remote, then a dedicated sat nav like the Garmin Zumo is the definite winner. Dedicated GPS's don't need access to the cellular networks for position information, and the maps are built into the device. Mobile phones frequently drop out and lose routing when you aren't in range of a good data connection... even when you have downloaded "offline" maps.
      I've been let down many, many times by Google Maps and Waze during my long road trips outside of large metro areas. Some areas completely scramble my phone turn it into a brick until I get out of that coverage area ( czcams.com/video/HvR7koIBPwk/video.html is a perfect example). Cheers! 😉👍 --QM

  • @generic7916
    @generic7916 Před rokem +1

    I have to admit, it always surprises me watching vids from across the pond without being able to filter. Do you reckon bikes might be more popular over in the US if it wasn't illegal to filter?

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před rokem +1

      Agreed! I think that legalized filtering would probably help the adoption of small-displacement motorcycles and scooters. However, we would also need a MAJOR re-education campaign for our cagers here to understand that it's not only LEGAL but SMART for motorcyclists to filter.
      Our cagers are very territorial and aggressive, so they try to wreck cyclists of all flavors for filtering past them. I've even had cagers chase me down miles later and try to cause altercations because I was able to pass by them while they waited. They think that we're "cutting the line"... if they must wait, then so should EVERYONE ELSE! That mentality is equivalent to thinking a bicyclist or pedestrian on the sidewalk should wait parallel to stopped traffic. I'm afraid that a paradigm shift in thinking is the only real fix. Cheers! 😉👍

  • @billietyree2214
    @billietyree2214 Před rokem +2

    I have, in the distant past, when tired, just pulled over and took a nap in the ditch.

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před rokem +1

      Yep! Been there, done that many times! I usually carry a lightweight day hammock on most of my day rides and general adventures. Whenever I'm tired or need a break, then I'll pull off the road and find a couple of trees... 3 minutes flat, and I'm hanging in the breeze! 😉👍 --QM

    • @theaustralianconundrum
      @theaustralianconundrum Před rokem

      @@QuasiMotard You may be interested to know in Australia, legislation came in to effect from Nov 2021 requiring new bikes under 125cc to feature combined or 2-Channel ABS and bikes over 126cc to feature 2-channel ABS. Reason for singe channel? Cost. Downsides to single channel ABS "on a motorcycle" is an almost certain loss of control under crash stops. If you ride your Super Cub do NOT ever mash the front brake lever because on a dry road you will either end up over the handle bars and on the road or more likely, see the rear of the bike overtake you either side as you then fall off and land on the road. We had a LOT of injuries from these before they were banned. I rode all the models below and under extreme braking they were literally uncontrollable. Cheers!
      All models affected include:
      CT125 Hunter Cub (Single channel)
      C125 Super Cub (Single channel)
      Z125 Monkey (Single channel)
      ADV150 (Single channel)
      CB125e
      XR190CT

  • @mr2bmw
    @mr2bmw Před rokem +2

    Love your channel!
    How many miles on your Cub?
    Happy Brirthday from Italy.
    I'm 52 as well btw.

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the feedback! My Cub has about 15700 miles now and that is steadily increasing. Over 80% of those are highway touring miles, and 10K of that was during the 2021 Scooter Cannonball Run trip ( czcams.com/play/PLLXxDh3JumLnSK37lF4AcrF28frAIfLfA.html ). Cheers! 😉👍 --QM

  • @REZrblde
    @REZrblde Před rokem +1

    What would be the most economical bike today though? Are there any bikes that can reach higher than 150mpg?

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před rokem +1

      That's a good question! I think the newer 2022+ Honda Grom and Monkey with the upgraded engine and 5-speed transmission are marginally more efficient. I've seen many owners' reports of 155+ MPG from those bikes! 😉👍 --QM

  • @BorinaMeas-qc9bu
    @BorinaMeas-qc9bu Před 9 měsíci +1

    love motocycles❤

  • @seabreezeblank1513
    @seabreezeblank1513 Před rokem +1

    You have accessories i want, I get 80 mph to .55 gal of gas

  • @troykiff6837
    @troykiff6837 Před 28 dny +1

    As a rider in England it seems strange to me that filtering is frowned upon in the states. Car drivers over here are 99% accommodating to bikes filtering here and it makes the bike journeys so much quicker. Obviously there are exceptions where the odd guy with a small penis would get irate but on the whole it's not a problem.

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před 27 dny

      It's a problem of perspective. Many people here (cagers in particular) have never traveled abroad or driven/ridden in other countries. Motorcycles and scooters are regarded as "hobbyist" transportation here in the States, so cagers have greater disdain and virtually zero respect for anything smaller than their 2-ton, air-conditioned cages on wheels.
      I've driven and ridden in Europe and South America, where motorcycles and scooters are the primary transportation for large portions of the population. The road manners and rules of engagement are entirely different in those environments... less aggressive and more accommodating for cages and bikes alike. I can only dream of that level of cooperation here. 😒 --QM

  • @drdreddmanofmystery9482
    @drdreddmanofmystery9482 Před rokem +1

    I know you mainly ride Hondas, but I was curious if you had an opinion on Piaggio scooters.

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před rokem +2

      I haven't owned any of the Italian scoots from Aprilia, Piaggio, or Vespa, so I don't have an opinion yet. However, I've heard from other owners that the Piaggio's are very reliable scoots. The 2021+ Piaggio Liberty 150S interests me, so one of those might end up in my stable sooner or later. The fuel tanks are reportedly very finicky on those due to their shape (hard to fill completely), but they are otherwise very good machines. 😉👍 --QM

    • @drdreddmanofmystery9482
      @drdreddmanofmystery9482 Před rokem +1

      @@QuasiMotard Yeah, I've heard you have to rock the bike back and forth in order to fill it completely. The Liberty is the one I've been considering.

  • @Dachshund-Nator
    @Dachshund-Nator Před 11 měsíci +1

    I’m glad I live in a small town. Even with a 15k population there’s still plenty of idiotic dangerous drivers. Love your videos, please be careful!

  • @derrecklanzer8698
    @derrecklanzer8698 Před rokem +2

    What mileage tracking app do you prefer?

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před rokem +1

      I've been using Fuelly for tracking mileage and fuel stats for several years. You can browse my stats here: fuelly.com/driver/QuasiMotard . Cheers! 😉👍 --QM

  • @johndefalque5061
    @johndefalque5061 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Honda's minmotos look good but they have some scooters that are so hideously ugly, I fear I could get a citation for riding one. The Super Cub is in effect, a good looking scooter.

  • @DG_TX
    @DG_TX Před rokem +1

    What Garmin unit is that?

    • @QuasiMotard
      @QuasiMotard  Před rokem +2

      That's the Garmin Zumo 396 LMT-S: amzn.to/3TxIeTu . I've been very impressed with it over the past several years. I upgraded to the Garmin Zumo XT ( amzn.to/3Oai7Ba ) for my bigger bikes, but I still use the 396 on the Super Cub and other smaller scoots because it's a good size and works very well. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM

  • @johndefalque5061
    @johndefalque5061 Před 10 měsíci

    I did buy a piano and 2 Yamaha keyboards and an FM modulator. I am busy on weekends but next year I want to spend at least a weekend or 2 a mo. travelling through Quebec. I love Honda's minmotos but they have some hideously ugly scooters-I could get fined for driving one.

  • @HouseOfJacobWAKEUP
    @HouseOfJacobWAKEUP Před 4 dny +1

    My super cub hank hill father figure

  • @fattywithafirearm
    @fattywithafirearm Před rokem +1

    That gas is expensive.

  • @XMcBainXUSA
    @XMcBainXUSA Před rokem +4

    Carry cash, long live cash! Don't support the cashless society.