Informative video. What camera set up do you have? I am debating between the Navi and a Rebel 500. I know they serve two separate purposes and my heart was set on the Navi but everyone is saying get a bigger bike. I currently have a 125cc bike and to be honest going 30 for me feels like I am going 70 lol.. I be screaming. How does it feel on the Navi when you get to higher speeds? I want the Navi to just run quick errands without worrying about using a clutch.
@latashamajor I have a go pro 8 with a media mod and a mic set up on the inside of my helmet. The Navi is a 110 so you are looking at around 45-50 mph top speed. When I was first learning to ride, I also felt like the speed was overwhelming, but you will get over that quickly the more you ride. I mostly use the Navi for running errands around town or just riding around for fun. It's convenient being an automatic bc you aren't having to shift all the time which. I will say that I believe the Navi is in its own category. I will probably end up with a bigger bike myself, but I will always keep my Navi for quick trips. I think you would be happy with it simply for the fact that it's an automatic and you can't really beat that around town with stoplights and stop signs everywhere. It's also pretty cheap. With a payment plan, mine only cost around 2500 all in. Totally worth it in my book.
Informative video. What camera set up do you have? I am debating between the Navi and a Rebel 500. I know they serve two separate purposes and my heart was set on the Navi but everyone is saying get a bigger bike. I currently have a 125cc bike and to be honest going 30 for me feels like I am going 70 lol.. I be screaming. How does it feel on the Navi when you get to higher speeds? I want the Navi to just run quick errands without worrying about using a clutch.
@latashamajor I have a go pro 8 with a media mod and a mic set up on the inside of my helmet.
The Navi is a 110 so you are looking at around 45-50 mph top speed. When I was first learning to ride, I also felt like the speed was overwhelming, but you will get over that quickly the more you ride.
I mostly use the Navi for running errands around town or just riding around for fun. It's convenient being an automatic bc you aren't having to shift all the time which. I will say that I believe the Navi is in its own category. I will probably end up with a bigger bike myself, but I will always keep my Navi for quick trips. I think you would be happy with it simply for the fact that it's an automatic and you can't really beat that around town with stoplights and stop signs everywhere. It's also pretty cheap. With a payment plan, mine only cost around 2500 all in. Totally worth it in my book.