These bikes are the Toyota Corolla of South East Asia. They have moved nations for decades since their mid 1990's introduction as a follow on from the Honda Dream and Honda Cub. This 2015 Honda Wave 125i is now a 143cc machine pushing nearly double the power of stock and still being ridden all over.
Great modifications to an Excellent bike ! I love Honda Underbone bikes ! And amongst all the 50-125 cc bikes, I prefer the Honda Wave 125 the most. Unfortunately, the country I live in, is flooded with poor quality Indian bikes & few cheap Chinese bikes. After lot of searching, I managed to get 2 Honda Wave Alpha 100's. They are quite slow but very light & easy to move in heavy traffic. Have you ever tried a Wave 100 ? And I am planning to import a Wave 125...Do you recommend the Carburetor or the EFI ? Thanks. Cheers.
Pretty cool bike, but man, adjust your helmet mounted camera upwards so we can see what's in front of you, the camera is supposed to see what you see, not the bars. I've watched a few of your uploads now for the past few weeks and didn't say anything because I was hoping you'd notice and fix it, but alas, here I am 😅👌
@@johnnygeorgopoulos4072 Completely understand and please forgive me - was done on purpose to leave the footage a bit more vague for legality reasons. Most of the speed tests will be like that. Any other riding footage is purposefully more forward facing - I've just not been filming big rides much lately. I'll make an effort though! And I appreciate the feedback. I should probably do a bit more riding around on each bike - possibly as an additional video. I'm always time conscious for the end result as attention spans can be in thin supply these days. Thanks so much for watching!
@@arifsport2rr I have ridden a Wave 100 before. I rode one from Kuala Lumpur all the way to Bangkok. Carb or EFI - both are fine. Some people don't like EFI but I have never had any issues with it.
'tis indeed an awesome sight. I can imagine your inward smile when some jerk pulls up next to you at a junction, looks at you with a disdainful smile and subsequently craps himself when he's left standing as you roar off into the horizon. If you know, you know.
It's definitely a good bike to race everyone at the traffic lights. I mean sure, I usually end up racing no one but myself. At least that way I always win.
Ah I late to the party! The memories this gave me.. My Wave125fi could go 132km/h on GPS reading (speedo meter reading almost 145km/h) stock. Only with 26mm cutting standard exhaust and unrestricted stock ECU. I think you need longer road to see your bike would go tops!
@@SmallBikeStuff thanks , I don’t have the skills to edit like you do. That’s the main thing holding me back really. I will make some more videos when the weather is better here in Scotland. Today it’s all white with frost … definitely no riding !
I'd forgotten you were in Thailand when I flicked that message through to you. Even sweeter that it's been a keeper! I can see an XRM50 in my future...
I was literally leaving the second hand bike shop that the clip in this video shows. I read it standing outside waiting for a motorcycle taxi and the voice message reply I sent was while I was on the taxi. Uncanny timing! Life works in mysterious ways. Thank you so much mate I owe you! XRM50 is a lush plan.
the old honda wave 110, we had in greece under a different name, it was called the "honda supra" here, and we're the only european country that got it, practically, we are the only market in europe for underbone semi automatics. Nowadays, we also have the new wave, called the "supra X", which actually meets euro 5 regulations, and we've got a domestic brand, "daytona", which build a similar model to the original, even using chinese copies of the original engine, so you can use genuine honda parts on them. Unfortunately, most brands are starting to abandon us, due to euro 5, it doesn't make much sense for them to sell their models here, as it would only be for greece,and there is no market for them anywhere else. So we're getting less and less models from honda, yamaha etc.
This is an amazing comment. I’ve known about the small bike world in Greece for many years but I’ve always struggled to find someone who understands it well and also speaks fluent English. But I’ve met some amazing people along the way that have cool bikes. Lots of stuff we never got in New Zealand. Do you have a motorcycle at the moment?
The Innova/Wave was UK bike too - both carb and injection. I'68 and have 1.5 bike. Planning on riding UK - Greece in the autumn - but not sure if I'll use the 'nova - or buy a RE Himalayan...
@@SmallBikeStuffWe also had the innova which is the wave 125d, carbureted and later with fuel injection, our most popular models were honda glx-c50, honda astrea-supra-innova-gtr 150, and all yamaha crypton models especially the 135x, even some kawasaki-modenas models, all these bikes are still common today even the cub 50 in Greece and the only newer models are honda gtr, yamaha crypton s, sym vf 125-185 and malaguti spectre 125.
I kind of miss my Wave, they are brilliant fun. My sh300 is another level of enjoyment though. I think it would be a major shock stepping back onto a Wave. They do need a screen for aerodynamics imo.
If you do get chance give it a go. Mine had to be the black one, low miles too with all the extras. I believe the pre 2016 here at least were slightly less governed by emissions. Keep up the great channel. @@SmallBikeStuff
is there a way to get good exhaust but remain quiet while keeping all performance benefits? also have you checked out old honda sonic or new honda winner? thai guys do some nasty stuff with 150cc watercooled engines, like NASTAYYY
I have wondered the same. I was looking on shoppee for more quiet exhausts for my Wave that don't limit power. Hopefully I can find something! Yeah I do follow the bigger capacity underbones. There are some wild creations out there.
Hi, I m Sylvain , I m French , I live in Bangkok,I love Honda WAVE , I just bought a Wave 125i 2019, this is perfect to commute every day . i just bought a Hurricane Highflow airfilter, i will also purchase YSS shock absorber but there are so many references i do not know which one to choose . next i want to have better exhaust pipe( Chan Speed seems to be a good brand and street legal as well , but again, there are several diameter pipe options ( 25mm or 28mm) i dont know which one to choose ? do you have any suggestion ?
Thank you for the comment. 10 years ago I sold my first bike I owned in Thailand to a frenchman in Bangkok. Cool! 2019 Wave is a great model. Remember the Hurricane air filter can have a shorter service interval than the stock item. (I use the hurricane one also). For a pipe - be careful in Thailand. Stock look is best as the police can be quite strict about anything they thing is custom or aftermarket. Some thai manufacturers make stock looking pipes that are a bit louder. If Chan speed is legal - thats great. I would ask them the diameter they recommend for your bike - if you can contact them.
It was a Morin oil cooler from Webike Japan. They have them listed as discontinued for the Wave, but available for the Grom which is the same motor essentially so it should work. In all honestly it doesn’t collect oil for the cooler from the best location but it is quite nice to have.
Yup, all the time. It was being used on the recent raw hill climb video I uploaded where I ride the Wave to it's limit. th-cam.com/video/6PDaTOArkMc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LAjKeTk97y3Gza0K
@@SmallBikeStuffAlright, it is a multipurpose bike after all. It's as fast as my bone stock Sym Wolf 150 classic for reference. As I mentioned before, I rented a wave several times around SE Asia, and it has a place in my heart. It's weird how we bond with inanimate objects. Good video, cheers.
@@CrapKerouac Sure is! I've ridden it as a daily commuter, a touring bike, a racing bike. All sorts and it's happy with whatever I throw at it. Interesting about the Sym Wolf comparison! Thanks for that. I'm glad you appreciate the Wave too.
Good question! At this stage no. If this engine ends up grenading itself one day I'll likely pursue a CBR300 engine swap. It would be a huge amount of effort. But I have seen it done before in Thailand. The bike I filmed briefly in this video at :48 seconds is a Wave 125i with a CBR300 engine - th-cam.com/video/ylaC8tI7kZ0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=739MOvsYdDSjYIE9&t=48
Well, I wish you luck on the engine swap because it's gonna be hard, I'm guessing. But it would be fun to see the process of swapping it with that engine. I hope you will make a series of the swap in the future.@@SmallBikeStuff
Greetings from Malaysia! The three spoke wheels in white reminds me of Honda CBR 600 F3 or F4 and also Honda VFR750 of the 90s. Perhaps you would want to call yours a CBR too. CBR125i?😅
I got these wheels sent from Malaysia! A member in a Honda Wave facebook group helped me out. Super thankful I have them. I'll be riding in Malaysia again soon enough.
@@SmallBikeStuff yes. That was the first video I saw. Very exciting and interesting especially when in comparison not many Malaysians myself included lost interests in small capacity bikes. Especially men, minimum should be 135cc. But in general the popular choice would be 150cc. Do bear in mind to avoid the rainy monsoon season though. Unless you really like riding and soaking all wet. 🤣
Great bike and mods. I have a Honda XRM 125 here in the Philippines. I have seen max power/rpm, but I have not been able to find out what actual speeds that corresponds to in each gear. Given that you are the small bike guru I am hoping that you can tell me the gear redlines by speed. Even the Honda techs here don't seem to know. Thanks and I really like your channel. Cam
First of all thanks for watching! Some older Honda's used to have change indications on the speedometer, but in my experience they rarely lined up with real life use. The good thing about the fuel injected XRM125 is that it has an ECU which controls the rev limit. That will kick in before you could ever do any major damage. As for exact speeds, once you feel it not really accelerating anymore in that gear - which is generally a bit before redline, it's prime time to change gears. They are fairly forgiving engines. The XRM is an awesome bike!
@@SmallBikeStuffthe cool thing on the carburated xrm 125 (2016 and older) and older honda waves (2015 and below) is that they have stainless/ chrome exhausts.
@@SmallBikeStuff Thanks so much, my only minor complaint is that I wish second and third gears had lower ratios. It is difficult to hold second on a somewhat steep hill and you can run third up to 80 although fourth is ok by 60 on the level. Perfect bike for the Philippines where getting to 100 kph is more rare for me than getting to 100 mph (160 kph) in Canada where I used to cruise at that speed all the time on my RT 1200. We have a lot of very remote highways in British Columbia, with good pavement, very little traffic, no cell coverage and no enforcement, also basically no ambulance coverage either. You are on your own out there. Keep bringing us the cool older bikes.
Not sure your oil cooler is doing much since it is mostly blocked by the mudgard. Isn't so much the ad hoc nature of the installation, it just can't breathe. I'd stick a fan on it.
The temperature readings have shown a massive drop. That whole area had a plastic cover that has already been removed. I might trim the back half of the front guard at some point but I’m happy for now.
TBH it doesn't need a lot of airflow. A decent drop in temps comes from the extra capacity alone - then the design of the radiator naturally 'radiates' hot air away
Great bike best ride comfort ever, these are a plague here in Latin America. Kinda boring in it's stock form, I stomp them all the time with my 100cc 2 stroke Yamaha Sigma. Built theyre fun AF though
They are everywhere there very true! Always stoked to have another viewer in that part of the world. The Sigma is very cool! They were called a Yamaha Mate in Thailand.
Cool bike! The one they import to the US is a retro looking thing. So ugly. And expensive. It’s like Honda is absolutely milking money from nostalgic baby boomers. The wave costs 1/2 as much in Thailand. Madness!
Ah the Super Cub 125. I get what they are trying to do - but it's definitely been the lowest seller out of Honda's newer 125 retro offering. The Honda Wave is all through South America so it's a shame it doesn't make it to shops up north!
These bikes are the Toyota Corolla of South East Asia. They have moved nations for decades since their mid 1990's introduction as a follow on from the Honda Dream and Honda Cub. This 2015 Honda Wave 125i is now a 143cc machine pushing nearly double the power of stock and still being ridden all over.
Great modifications to an Excellent bike ! I love Honda Underbone bikes ! And amongst all the 50-125 cc bikes, I prefer the Honda Wave 125 the most. Unfortunately, the country I live in, is flooded with poor quality Indian bikes & few cheap Chinese bikes. After lot of searching, I managed to get 2 Honda Wave Alpha 100's. They are quite slow but very light & easy to move in heavy traffic. Have you ever tried a Wave 100 ? And I am planning to import a Wave 125...Do you recommend the Carburetor or the EFI ? Thanks. Cheers.
Pretty cool bike, but man, adjust your helmet mounted camera upwards so we can see what's in front of you, the camera is supposed to see what you see, not the bars. I've watched a few of your uploads now for the past few weeks and didn't say anything because I was hoping you'd notice and fix it, but alas, here I am 😅👌
@@johnnygeorgopoulos4072 Completely understand and please forgive me - was done on purpose to leave the footage a bit more vague for legality reasons. Most of the speed tests will be like that. Any other riding footage is purposefully more forward facing - I've just not been filming big rides much lately. I'll make an effort though! And I appreciate the feedback. I should probably do a bit more riding around on each bike - possibly as an additional video. I'm always time conscious for the end result as attention spans can be in thin supply these days. Thanks so much for watching!
@@arifsport2rr I have ridden a Wave 100 before. I rode one from Kuala Lumpur all the way to Bangkok. Carb or EFI - both are fine. Some people don't like EFI but I have never had any issues with it.
You forgot these are a plague here in Argentina and Brazil.
Nice bike man! I live in Bangkok Thailand and i owned a honda wave 110i which is smaller engine but run pretty good!!
'tis indeed an awesome sight. I can imagine your inward smile when some jerk pulls up next to you at a junction, looks at you with a disdainful smile and subsequently craps himself when he's left standing as you roar off into the horizon. If you know, you know.
It's definitely a good bike to race everyone at the traffic lights. I mean sure, I usually end up racing no one but myself. At least that way I always win.
any southeast asian knows not to play around with thai style honda waves 😂
@@nobaski3284 kr150
Ah I late to the party!
The memories this gave me.. My Wave125fi could go 132km/h on GPS reading (speedo meter reading almost 145km/h) stock.
Only with 26mm cutting standard exhaust and unrestricted stock ECU.
I think you need longer road to see your bike would go tops!
Good to see you in the comments! Yes I need to organise the gearing and also do a big ride again.
Nice seeing your wave again and seeing it run well.
I hope it'll get some good use this summer.
Thanks Tom! I am excited for your journey to kick off.
Love it, got one here in Bangkok as well, more fun than a big bike.
They are really awesome. Always more fun riding a small bike fast than a big bike at the speed limit.
Really like this one! Looks so good with the white wheels and looks very peppy 👍🏻
Thanks Rory! You made some good videos mate you should get back into it.
@@SmallBikeStuff thanks , I don’t have the skills to edit like you do. That’s the main thing holding me back really.
I will make some more videos when the weather is better here in Scotland. Today it’s all white with frost … definitely no riding !
I'd forgotten you were in Thailand when I flicked that message through to you. Even sweeter that it's been a keeper! I can see an XRM50 in my future...
I was literally leaving the second hand bike shop that the clip in this video shows. I read it standing outside waiting for a motorcycle taxi and the voice message reply I sent was while I was on the taxi. Uncanny timing! Life works in mysterious ways. Thank you so much mate I owe you! XRM50 is a lush plan.
the old honda wave 110, we had in greece under a different name, it was called the "honda supra" here, and we're the only european country that got it, practically, we are the only market in europe for underbone semi automatics. Nowadays, we also have the new wave, called the "supra X", which actually meets euro 5 regulations, and we've got a domestic brand, "daytona", which build a similar model to the original, even using chinese copies of the original engine, so you can use genuine honda parts on them. Unfortunately, most brands are starting to abandon us, due to euro 5, it doesn't make much sense for them to sell their models here, as it would only be for greece,and there is no market for them anywhere else. So we're getting less and less models from honda, yamaha etc.
This is an amazing comment. I’ve known about the small bike world in Greece for many years but I’ve always struggled to find someone who understands it well and also speaks fluent English. But I’ve met some amazing people along the way that have cool bikes. Lots of stuff we never got in New Zealand. Do you have a motorcycle at the moment?
The Innova/Wave was UK bike too - both carb and injection. I'68 and have 1.5 bike. Planning on riding UK - Greece in the autumn - but not sure if I'll use the 'nova - or buy a RE Himalayan...
@@SmallBikeStuffWe also had the innova which is the wave 125d, carbureted and later with fuel injection, our most popular models were honda glx-c50, honda astrea-supra-innova-gtr 150, and all yamaha crypton models especially the 135x, even some kawasaki-modenas models, all these bikes are still common today even the cub 50 in Greece and the only newer models are honda gtr, yamaha crypton s, sym vf 125-185 and malaguti spectre 125.
The wave was also available in the Netherlands, till the new Cub came along.
I kind of miss my Wave, they are brilliant fun. My sh300 is another level of enjoyment though. I think it would be a major shock stepping back onto a Wave. They do need a screen for aerodynamics imo.
I would love to ride an SH300 sometimes. Options are super limited here in New Zealand!
If you do get chance give it a go. Mine had to be the black one, low miles too with all the extras. I believe the pre 2016 here at least were slightly less governed by emissions. Keep up the great channel. @@SmallBikeStuff
My guy is ready for rempit
Hahaha thats awesome. What a complement. The Thai dudes say I'm trying to be Dek Waen. Same thing. 😅
Have you ever considered getting Honda XRM? I think I remembered they have one now in NZ. It's a really good all rounder mini bike!
The XRM is a great bike! I released a video with one when they first came to New Zealand. th-cam.com/video/KmCxzRbGJlM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9vo9PpLikE7ZOkR7
it is a nice bike.... I wonder if anyone makes a custom fuel tank that expands into the underseat storage area, making this an absolute touring beast.
MOAR DISTANCE. That would be quite epic!
At less than an imperial gallon standard capacity, it doesnt take much to double the Wave's range by carrying fuel 👍
is there a way to get good exhaust but remain quiet while keeping all performance benefits?
also have you checked out old honda sonic or new honda winner?
thai guys do some nasty stuff with 150cc watercooled engines, like NASTAYYY
I have wondered the same. I was looking on shoppee for more quiet exhausts for my Wave that don't limit power. Hopefully I can find something! Yeah I do follow the bigger capacity underbones. There are some wild creations out there.
Hi, I m Sylvain , I m French , I live in Bangkok,I love Honda WAVE , I just bought a Wave 125i 2019, this is perfect to commute every day . i just bought a Hurricane Highflow airfilter, i will also purchase YSS shock absorber but there are so many references i do not know which one to choose . next i want to have better exhaust pipe( Chan Speed seems to be a good brand and street legal as well , but again, there are several diameter pipe options ( 25mm or 28mm) i dont know which one to choose ? do you have any suggestion ?
Thank you for the comment. 10 years ago I sold my first bike I owned in Thailand to a frenchman in Bangkok. Cool! 2019 Wave is a great model. Remember the Hurricane air filter can have a shorter service interval than the stock item. (I use the hurricane one also). For a pipe - be careful in Thailand. Stock look is best as the police can be quite strict about anything they thing is custom or aftermarket. Some thai manufacturers make stock looking pipes that are a bit louder. If Chan speed is legal - thats great. I would ask them the diameter they recommend for your bike - if you can contact them.
You must improve the air flow to the oil cooler
I agree it could be better.
Nice bike ... We dont have like that version in the Philippines
Thanks so much!
How did you put in that oil cooler mod mate? Thats the coolest thing I ve ever seen on a wave😂.. Is it possible to install on a factory 125cc engine?
It was a Morin oil cooler from Webike Japan. They have them listed as discontinued for the Wave, but available for the Grom which is the same motor essentially so it should work. In all honestly it doesn’t collect oil for the cooler from the best location but it is quite nice to have.
Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/V2rj7iFChgc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=2LyKp01ffgQFXhWa
all that needed now is a south island run
As in a SI group ride or just hoon this thing down to the better island?
group ride for a week or so could be cool,,didnt you guys do one a few years ago@@SmallBikeStuff
Did a smaller ride a few years back in Chch. But nothing long form. There is a South Island crew doing a 4 day ride off road soon.
Hello, what are the exact specifications of the cam shaft?
Hello, I can't be sure. It came in a kit from Hispeed Thailand. They have lots of parts on their website.
Cool, do you really use the front basket?
Yup, all the time. It was being used on the recent raw hill climb video I uploaded where I ride the Wave to it's limit. th-cam.com/video/6PDaTOArkMc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LAjKeTk97y3Gza0K
@@SmallBikeStuffAlright, it is a multipurpose bike after all. It's as fast as my bone stock Sym Wolf 150 classic for reference. As I mentioned before, I rented a wave several times around SE Asia, and it has a place in my heart. It's weird how we bond with inanimate objects. Good video, cheers.
@@CrapKerouac Sure is! I've ridden it as a daily commuter, a touring bike, a racing bike. All sorts and it's happy with whatever I throw at it. Interesting about the Sym Wolf comparison! Thanks for that. I'm glad you appreciate the Wave too.
Time for a 4 valve head and a stroker crank now😉
Haha you're not wrong!
are you going to install a manual clutch kit or not? why or why not?
Good question! At this stage no. If this engine ends up grenading itself one day I'll likely pursue a CBR300 engine swap. It would be a huge amount of effort. But I have seen it done before in Thailand. The bike I filmed briefly in this video at :48 seconds is a Wave 125i with a CBR300 engine - th-cam.com/video/ylaC8tI7kZ0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=739MOvsYdDSjYIE9&t=48
Well, I wish you luck on the engine swap because it's gonna be hard, I'm guessing. But it would be fun to see the process of swapping it with that engine. I hope you will make a series of the swap in the future.@@SmallBikeStuff
In malaysia, it is honda future 125i, wave 125i but not much popular compared to honda wave dash 125 fi, the sporty oriented.
nice
oil cooler make big diff ?
It definitely keeps the temps down a little bit. But there are better ways to install an oil cooler too.
@@SmallBikeStuff 👍
Greetings from Malaysia! The three spoke wheels in white reminds me of Honda CBR 600 F3 or F4 and also Honda VFR750 of the 90s. Perhaps you would want to call yours a CBR too. CBR125i?😅
I got these wheels sent from Malaysia! A member in a Honda Wave facebook group helped me out. Super thankful I have them. I'll be riding in Malaysia again soon enough.
@@SmallBikeStuff racing boy is indeed a Malaysian company. Let us know when u come. You may plan a tour all around peninsular. And I may join you too.
@@fauzanriez9472 thanks a lot! Did you see my video when I rode in Malaysia last time?
th-cam.com/video/jgUa3fOwXZA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Q0lLewffS0P3e1g0
@@SmallBikeStuff yes. That was the first video I saw. Very exciting and interesting especially when in comparison not many Malaysians myself included lost interests in small capacity bikes. Especially men, minimum should be 135cc. But in general the popular choice would be 150cc.
Do bear in mind to avoid the rainy monsoon season though. Unless you really like riding and soaking all wet. 🤣
In Thailand your not allowed to modify the bike in any way not even a back box including putting smaller tires on but all the Thai boys do
Yeah some quite harsh rules over there which end up being ignored entirely. This bike is almost entirely Thai parts except the wheels.
Great bike and mods. I have a Honda XRM 125 here in the Philippines. I have seen max power/rpm, but I have not been able to find out what actual speeds that corresponds to in each gear. Given that you are the small bike guru I am hoping that you can tell me the gear redlines by speed. Even the Honda techs here don't seem to know. Thanks and I really like your channel. Cam
First of all thanks for watching! Some older Honda's used to have change indications on the speedometer, but in my experience they rarely lined up with real life use. The good thing about the fuel injected XRM125 is that it has an ECU which controls the rev limit. That will kick in before you could ever do any major damage. As for exact speeds, once you feel it not really accelerating anymore in that gear - which is generally a bit before redline, it's prime time to change gears. They are fairly forgiving engines. The XRM is an awesome bike!
@@SmallBikeStuffthe cool thing on the carburated xrm 125 (2016 and older) and older honda waves (2015 and below) is that they have stainless/ chrome exhausts.
@@SmallBikeStuff Thanks so much, my only minor complaint is that I wish second and third gears had lower ratios. It is difficult to hold second on a somewhat steep hill and you can run third up to 80 although fourth is ok by 60 on the level. Perfect bike for the Philippines where getting to 100 kph is more rare for me than getting to 100 mph (160 kph) in Canada where I used to cruise at that speed all the time on my RT 1200. We have a lot of very remote highways in British Columbia, with good pavement, very little traffic, no cell coverage and no enforcement, also basically no ambulance coverage either. You are on your own out there. Keep bringing us the cool older bikes.
greeting from malaysia. Those rims it reminds me of my old rims which is i already broke it 2 times on my moped bike 5 years ago
Yes I love the 3 spokes but sometimes they break.
@@SmallBikeStuff but just be careful with pothole.. For now racing boy they already rebrand it into RCB,
In malaysia have steel or plastic basket for choice
I will buy one this year definitely!
what is your mpg?
Good question! Less than stock form. I need to do a proper test.
Is that odometer read as 14,294 or 140k?
14,294. Good spotting!
@@SmallBikeStuff the right most digit doesn’t count into the overall odometer reading?
@@SO-ff1hw that’s just hundreds of meters. Goes from 0-9 and resets back to 0 every 1000 meters.
Not sure your oil cooler is doing much since it is mostly blocked by the mudgard. Isn't so much the ad hoc nature of the installation, it just can't breathe. I'd stick a fan on it.
The temperature readings have shown a massive drop. That whole area had a plastic cover that has already been removed. I might trim the back half of the front guard at some point but I’m happy for now.
Here's a video of the oil cooler itself: th-cam.com/video/V2rj7iFChgc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MffDxx686ura2Hza
TBH it doesn't need a lot of airflow. A decent drop in temps comes from the extra capacity alone - then the design of the radiator naturally 'radiates' hot air away
I had a Porsche - thrashed it all over Europe - including 9 laps of the 'ring and that was fine with the oil cooler behind the full front bumper
This car brought him from Thailand, right?
Yes it's from Thailand.
Can you make a Review of a REALY Small ( MAX 65cm Seat Hight ) Bike for Small People wit 68cm Leg inner Length with Shoes.
I'll have a look and see what I can find
It can have 57mm piston why put only 56?
At the time it was available instantly and the 57mm was going to be a few weeks wait.
@@SmallBikeStuff wtf it's dyno tuned. Nice I'm glad to see my culture reached your country
Might I say, you wouldn't have this if it wasn't for the C100 😉🤣
Hahaha fair play.
Haha best comment 😂
Great bike best ride comfort ever, these are a plague here in Latin America. Kinda boring in it's stock form, I stomp them all the time with my 100cc 2 stroke Yamaha Sigma. Built theyre fun AF though
They are everywhere there very true! Always stoked to have another viewer in that part of the world. The Sigma is very cool! They were called a Yamaha Mate in Thailand.
Thanks bro perkonsian nya k
Thanks for watching!
if in malaysia this type of motorcycle modification is the attention of the traffic police or Jpj which they call 'mat rempit'
Haha...😂
Haha luckily in New Zealand there are so many big bikes that no one pays any attention to me.
Please release the Philippines this unit❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
Every country should have it!
Oh this bike named supra in indonesia. Of course it’s not as fast as toyota version 😂
I love the name Honda Supra! Still feels weird for me to say because my country had Toyota Supras when I was growing up. Cool name though.
Cool bike! The one they import to the US is a retro looking thing. So ugly. And expensive. It’s like Honda is absolutely milking money from nostalgic baby boomers. The wave costs 1/2 as much in Thailand. Madness!
Ah the Super Cub 125. I get what they are trying to do - but it's definitely been the lowest seller out of Honda's newer 125 retro offering. The Honda Wave is all through South America so it's a shame it doesn't make it to shops up north!