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Post by wheelbender6 on Feb 5, 2016 20:12:23 GMT -5
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Post by ricardoguitars on Feb 5, 2016 22:27:41 GMT -5
Very cool, I really like Honda's small motorcycles, the ST and Grom are on my wishlist, this one looks tempting
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Post by Skunk Shampoo on Feb 9, 2016 13:16:39 GMT -5
$585 USD. Could you imagine if they offered it here in the States at that price?
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Post by wheelbender6 on May 1, 2016 12:18:59 GMT -5
Here is an updated Adventure version of the Navi. I think this would sell in the US if priced competively. I see a lot of Mahindra tractors (made in India) on the farms and ranches around here.
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Post by rockynv on May 1, 2016 20:39:24 GMT -5
Here is an updated Adventure version of the Navi. I think this would sell in the US if priced competively. I see a lot of Mahindra tractors (made in India) on the farms and ranches around here. I was wondering about the open cargo area missing its storage box. Looks more like something that one would expect from their former partner in India, Hero. I know some that were really wanting the Mahindra Diesel Pickup Trucks since the tractors have proven so reliable here in the USA. Many considered it a good replacement for their aging Isuzu Pup Diesels that they have been running for over 30 years now.
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Post by navi on Oct 3, 2016 4:46:58 GMT -5
I bought one a few months ago. Really fun bike. Nimble handler and can cruise comfortably at 35-40 mph. Fuel efficiency is amazing at 130 mpg! The tank takes exactly a gallon of unleaded. Specifications: Displacement 110.0 cc Maximum Power 7.8 hp @ 7000 rpm Maximum Torque 6.6 lb-ft. at 5500 rpm No. of Cylinders 1 Transmission V-Matic Kerb/Wet Weight 200 lbs Fuel Tank Capacity 1.0 USG Top Speed 50 mph
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Post by oldchopperguy on Oct 3, 2016 19:03:19 GMT -5
Pretty neat, but that big, empty space in the double-cradle frame looks like it's just begging for about a 500cc vertical twin... with a clutch n' gears tranny where the scooter motor now resides...
Just me...
Leo in Texas
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Post by ricardoguitars on Oct 4, 2016 16:40:45 GMT -5
Pretty neat, but that big, empty space in the double-cradle frame looks like it's just begging for about a 500cc vertical twin... with a clutch n' gears tranny where the scooter motor now resides... Just me...Leo in Texas 500cc V-Twin on 10" wheels!! insurance could be an issue with that setup
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Post by tvnacman on Oct 4, 2016 19:32:45 GMT -5
looks like a nice city lane splitter.
John
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Post by wheelbender6 on Oct 4, 2016 19:59:17 GMT -5
With that extra space, I would install lipo batteries and a hub motor to make it a hybrid NAVI. The electric motor would be used under acceleration and hill climbing.
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Post by oldchopperguy on Oct 4, 2016 21:38:52 GMT -5
Pretty neat, but that big, empty space in the double-cradle frame looks like it's just begging for about a 500cc vertical twin... with a clutch n' gears tranny where the scooter motor now resides... Just me...Leo in Texas 500cc V-Twin on 10" wheels!! insurance could be an issue with that setup Yeah, but it would be FUN! Sound cool, too...
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Post by cyborg55 on Oct 9, 2016 10:20:56 GMT -5
Having an India made genuine Stella I would not hesitate to buy it,,,,I have had great service from the Stella ,,,it turn key hit button or kick it and go
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Post by ungabunga on Oct 9, 2016 12:46:06 GMT -5
It's kinda like the Ruckus and the Grom had a love child.
I'm personally considering a Grom with knobbies for winter use.
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Post by mrsunsett on Oct 25, 2016 22:15:21 GMT -5
200 lbs... jesus. . Its lighter than a 50cc... would be crazy if you fit a forza engine in it with all that extra soace in the front. I dont dislike it. But other than open cargo space. I wonder what they were thinking...
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Post by mrsunsett on Oct 25, 2016 22:17:51 GMT -5
It's kinda like the Ruckus and the Grom had a love child. I'm personally considering a Grom with knobbies for winter use. Ive owned a grom before... back about a year ago.. i got one off Craigslist on a whim, was super fun pocketbike style and ride... but it was so impractical for me.. Nobby tires would look schweet i on it.. the baccio bro 150 comes stock with the offroad looking tires.. and its one of the stronger thijgs that made me buy it for the wife.
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