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    does anyone also own this small beauty.
    i just got it delivered week back. and clocked 600 km.
    would to share experience with owners.
    was not able to find any thread for same

    Nikhil

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    Re: Honda NAVI Ownership Experience

    Navi Ownership Thread Approved
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      [MENTION=78851]nikx3392[/MENTION] congrats ir looks sweet. But if i may ask, bs3 or bs4 as most guys who got it recently only after bs3 discount.

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        Hoping to pull in Navi onwers enthusiasts. This thread has gotto move. !!
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          Congrats [MENTION=78851]nikx3392[/MENTION]. she is small and cute..Enjoy her

          ATGATT !!!

          Cheers,
          WindPacer
          "Take a deep breath It's Just a BAD DAY, Not a BAD LIFE" - courtesy "The Unknown"

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            Originally posted by WindPacer View Post
            Congrats [MENTION=78851]nikx3392[/MENTION]. she is small and cute..Enjoy her

            ATGATT !!!

            Cheers,
            WindPacer
            Hahaha thanks bruv.

            Any idea about how the carb can be accessed ! The darn body looks intricate enough to open up to reach to the carb for a cleanup.
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              Honda Navy as a tourer? Just when I was thinking of buying the Yamaha FZ250, I bumped into a funky looking Honda Navy. Now, I'm having different thoughts. Can a Honda Navy handle river crossings? Can a Honda Navy do 500km a day with 2-3 hours of break in between? 70-80 curising speed would be sufficient for me. The compact design, eye-catching aesthetics, and just 50k on road price made me consider this mini beast. Owners, please do post your opinion on this.

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                Originally posted by imshivs7 View Post
                Honda Navy as a tourer? Just when I was thinking of buying the Yamaha FZ250, I bumped into a funky looking Honda Navy. Now, I'm having different thoughts. Can a Honda Navy handle river crossings? Can a Honda Navy do 500km a day with 2-3 hours of break in between? 70-80 curising speed would be sufficient for me. The compact design, eye-catching aesthetics, and just 50k on road price made me consider this mini beast. Owners, please do post your opinion on this.
                Pl don't put the fz25 n navi in the same boat !!

                River crossings ? Depends on the river/depth/surface. Stay away from anything deeper than 1 ft.

                Coming to the rest of the stuff from my experience on a Dio (2007 model)

                I've done multiple 300km trips and it was a breeze. As long as you are comfortable cruising around 60 kmph, it will purr along all day. 80 kmph I wouldn't advice.
                Use a good quality engine oil, preferably a 10w40 or 20w40 if you are riding long distances.. something from shell like the AX5 or motul (regular mineral is just fine)

                Touring is more about the rider than the ride understand the limitations of the ride and see if you are ok with that, if so, you should be able to tour on most motorcycles/scooters.
                Last edited by s1d; 07-06-2018, 09:40 AM.

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                  Originally posted by s1d View Post
                  Pl don't put the fz25 n navi in the same boat !!

                  River crossings ? Depends on the river/depth/surface. Stay away from anything deeper than 1 ft.

                  Coming to the rest of the stuff from my experience on a Dio (2007 model)

                  I've done multiple 300km trips and it was a breeze. As long as you are comfortable cruising around 60 kmph, it will purr along all day. 80 kmph I wouldn't advice.
                  Use a good quality engine oil, preferably a 10w40 or 20w40 if you are riding long distances.. something from shell like the AX5 or motul (regular mineral is just fine)

                  Touring is more about the rider than the ride understand the limitations of the ride and see if you are ok with that, if so, you should be able to tour on most motorcycles/scooters.
                  Of course, any sane person would know that a 250cc and a 110cc engine can't be put in the same category. I was only thinking of giving Honda Navi a shot without any comparison.

                  Agreed. It's the rider that matters, and not the ride. Having said that, you gotta respect the limitations of your ride!

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