I bought one three months ago and love it still. Added 9g rollers with 1k rpm springs and it is a twice as quick. Maintenance is awesome and easy to do.
Hell these things will run forever. I had about 7500 miles one one of mine within about a year and a half. Unfortunately, this one was stolen off the trailer at hotel in South Carolina. Someone else liked it too 😕
Someone asked me what owning a Navi was like. I said it was like when you were a kid, tearing up a go kart track. You weren't going that fast, but it felt like you were, because you were revving the nuts off the engine, and the cars were so maneuverable. But then the fun would end because you'd run out of laps. A Navi is like going back to that go kart track as a kid, and there's no one to tell you you're out of laps. That's owning a Navi. :D It's funny you mentioned the drum breaks and people complaining. Honestly, with its light weight, I think it already stops really well, and I think disk brakes would almost be too much.
@@HalfAssChappyI took the plunge and bought one. The guy at the dealer said I couldn't ride unless the choke was pulled in, but you're riding with the choke out. I'm confused 🤔 and know nothing
@@BigMacCoyle Maybe he was referring to starting it, if you ride with the choke in it will just end up stalling the bike. A big tip is just read the owners manual, it will tell you EVERYTHING that you need to know. Also, if you are not going to ride it for a bit, turn the petcock off so fuel can't slowly leak out. Have fun, stay safe!
They’re a blast .
Like a big mini bike
Bought mine a couple months ago and just hit the 600 mile break in .
Many smiles to the gallon .
Nice vudeo
I bought one three months ago and love it still. Added 9g rollers with 1k rpm springs and it is a twice as quick. Maintenance is awesome and easy to do.
They are awesome 🎉🎉🎉
Hell these things will run forever. I had about 7500 miles one one of mine within about a year and a half. Unfortunately, this one was stolen off the trailer at hotel in South Carolina. Someone else liked it too 😕
Someone asked me what owning a Navi was like. I said it was like when you were a kid, tearing up a go kart track. You weren't going that fast, but it felt like you were, because you were revving the nuts off the engine, and the cars were so maneuverable. But then the fun would end because you'd run out of laps. A Navi is like going back to that go kart track as a kid, and there's no one to tell you you're out of laps. That's owning a Navi. :D
It's funny you mentioned the drum breaks and people complaining. Honestly, with its light weight, I think it already stops really well, and I think disk brakes would almost be too much.
I couldn't have said it better!! Hell I worked at a go cart track back in the day 😂
Strongly considering getting one as my first foray into getting comfortable with street riding.
Highly recommend it. Its light, low to the ground, simple to ride and don't forget fun as hell. You will be smiling
@@HalfAssChappyI took the plunge and bought one. The guy at the dealer said I couldn't ride unless the choke was pulled in, but you're riding with the choke out. I'm confused 🤔 and know nothing
@@BigMacCoyle Maybe he was referring to starting it, if you ride with the choke in it will just end up stalling the bike. A big tip is just read the owners manual, it will tell you EVERYTHING that you need to know. Also, if you are not going to ride it for a bit, turn the petcock off so fuel can't slowly leak out. Have fun, stay safe!
I had a Honda ruckus which is on its second owner and over 10k miles