Yes, it was discoloured, and didn't smell much like gas, but the inside of the tank was shiney silver, and no signs of trouble.
Here it was.....
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Looks like the stuff inside was orange to me.
Yes, it was discoloured, and didn't smell much like gas, but the inside of the tank was shiney silver, and no signs of trouble.
Here it was.....
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Fun project.
Yes, I do! But I'm late. It's sold.I think @WestBrantKid loves them.
Good parts bike.


You know the main reason you like it is the color!Wish I had some loot. Did not know this existed - might fall into a collectible and in lovely condition. Mileage would not bother me. Big tank 20L+
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Love the sound - adjustable seat height.![]()
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I've been thinking of getting one of these as my winter beater.Log into Facebook
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2022 Honda Navi 4248 K $1300
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I've been thinking of getting one of these as my winter beater.
The half-assed way he loaded that was verging on rage-bait, but impressive nonetheless. Perfect way to ride somewhere and strand yourself through over-fuelling, at least until a day layer...They told us that the internet would allow us to share information from all over the world that would help to better mankind. With it, we would reach new heights of understanding, and expanding on our potential. That's what the internet was made for, and this video delivered on that promise lol
Use to ice race 2 stroke carbed bikes in the 70sStrongly do not recommend a Navi for winter beating.
As someone who's had to leave his winter beater scooter on the side of the road many winters and TTC home (I was too broke for a taxi and uber didn't exist), you will tolerate the cold temperatures much better than an air cooled carbureted small displacement scoot will.
If you want mini moto specifically for dicking around in the winter, cool, do it! But look for like a used Grom with fuel injection, or else go bigger displacement.
I've had lots of beater bikes, but the only ones that failed and left me stranded mid-ride in the cold were two 50cc scoots and one 150cc scoot, all three air cooled and carbureted like the Navi. From putt putt putt, to chug, chug... chug... *silence*.
My 250cc liquid cooled carbureted twin was fine however, as was my 250cc liquid cooled injected Vespa, so, I don't know if it's size, cylinders, layout, cooling, no idea, but to me, it seems like tiny displacement + air cooled + carburetor + cold = nope.
Use to ice race 2 stroke carbed bikes in the 70s
All you had to do was re-jet
They would run better in the cold than on a hot day.
The half-assed way he loaded that was verging on rage-bait, but impressive nonetheless. Perfect way to ride somewhere and strand yourself through over-fuelling, at least until a day layer...