2 Tips for Short Riders Feat. 2022 Honda Navi
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- What's going on all my riders and gliders!
Today I'm sharing the top 2 tips that I found helpful for short riders. I'm hoping these tips will make you a lot more comfortable on and off the bike!
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I saw the navi in person and I thought it would be smaller
Good tip. 5’4 here and my 1st bike. Love it as a commuter. Does 45 and 50 MPH roads well
Same here brotha🤙
1st bike and 5 ft 4 as well. It sure is fun! No regrets on purchasing at all! I appreciate you viewing and taking the time to comment!🙏
Very nice. I like the ideas. I'm shorter myself. These ideas will work for me.
Sweet! Glad I could provide some useful info🤙
You did good job, I’m also 5’4, been looking to sit on this bike👍🙂
Many thanks🙌 I'm glad you found this video helpful. Appreciate you taking the time to view and comment 🤙
Good video :) I just wanna make note that it's generally preferable to stop with your left foot on the ground so your right foot can hold the brake. This keeps your brake light on and applying rear brake is better in the event of rear end collisions.
Appreciate you viewing and thank you for the tip. The Navi's front brake leaver does activate the rear break, but I can see how your tip benefits an actually motorcycle. Thank you once again, and I appreciate you viewing 🙏 I'll try to make it hait to put my left down going forward!
Can wait to get mine
It's fun for sure🤙
5'4" here, first ever mini bike. I use my tippy toes haha love my Navi it's a great beginners bike for sure 😄
With our height, tippy toes are a must at some point 😅. Thanks for viewing!
I would love to see you ride a ninja 250r and make a video about it, as I am 5ft 4 also, I’m probably going to buy a Navi but I really want a ninja 250.
I used to want one of those back in the day! If I can get my hands one I'd for sure do a video. I believe they sell lowering kits for the ninjas if I'm not mistaken! Navi is cool for roads under 40mph. If you have roads any faster and or busier; I'd say the ninja might be the better option.
Great vid bro. I'm 5'6 and when I sat on it with sneakers I was just barely off from flat footed. With boots should be fine. Could definitely tell the height difference from my grom (knees were a lil bent). Tfs 👍👊🙂
Yeah, it's kind of surprising that the Navi is a tad taller than the grom. You'd think the opposite! Thanks for checking my channel out! 🤙
Yo same here. I'm 5'6" I thought i should be able to be flat foot because he said he is 5'4 I think . But I am on my tip toes .
@@mikey.mike. that's exactly what I thought lol. Good stuff dude 👊
@@RapidEl_Tigre the boots definitely made the difference 👌
@@BayouCouyon I'll have to were boots then .
I don't ever advise pushing a bike with the kickstand down. One of 2 things WILL happen. Either you will trip over the kickstand and fall, and the bike will usually fall on top of you. Or you will accidentally knock the kickstand up without realizing it, think it is still down, and the bike will fall when you let go of it.
Thanks for you constructive input🙏
Nice video. How tall are you? I just put a deposit down on a ranger green.
Sweet, appreciate you viewing. I'm actually 5'4", so not very tall at all...
I’m 5ft I got about a 28 inch inseam from the ground. Is it pushing it only being 5 ft?
Not at all! I have a 26 inch inseam so I'm sure you'll be fine. You'll get used to the one foot down method really quick. If you'd like to be flat footed then I've seen folks swap out the rear shock and install a honda ruckus shock which lowers it a few inches.
@@mikey.mike. awesome I appreciate it! I’m not worried about being flat footed I just wanna make sure I feel comfortable:) hella stoked!
Sweet!
Happy Ridin brotha🤙
first bike too! same color. what helmet did you go with?
Sweet brotha! Welcome to the club🤙 Man, helmet choice was the toughest decision. I ended up going with the Sedici Viaggio Parlare Sena Bluetooth ADV Helmet. I did however remove the visor as I found it catching too much air to my liking.
www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/sedici-viaggio-parlare-sena-bluetooth-adv-helmet
@@mikey.mike. thank you thank you. Thats cool you went with the ADV style helmet, did you end up getting some goggle too? I like the look of the ADV helmets and yours comes with bluetooth that's pretty sweet.
I actually just did the headlight upgrade and was using your video as reference so thanks!
@Eddie nice! I'm glad you found the led light video helpful. Make sure you check out my high beam indicator fix as well! The ADV helmet comes with a faceshield as well as a smoked out drop down shield on the inside for the sun. No need for goggles for this one, so that was a plus for me. 🤙
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U r from which country?
USA
What is your height ?
5'4"