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Open House => Motorcycling News => Topic started by: klaviator on January 08, 2022, 11:18:12 AM

Title: Ultra cheap motorcycle/scooter from Honda
Post by: klaviator on January 08, 2022, 11:18:12 AM
How about a new Honda for $1807?

(https://powersports.honda.com/street/minimoto/-/media/products/family/navi/hero/hero-right/navi/2022/2022-navi-hero-1023x450.jpg)
Title: Re: Ultra cheap motorcycle/scooter from Honda
Post by: klaviator on January 08, 2022, 11:40:58 AM
The first of these have hit the streets of the USA.  Actual OTD prices are around $2200 - $2600.

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Title: Re: Ultra cheap motorcycle/scooter from Honda
Post by: hawkvtx on July 13, 2022, 01:56:00 PM
Young fellow I work with rides a Grom. Loves it. Not sure it would pull my fat ass.
Title: Re: Ultra cheap motorcycle/scooter from Honda
Post by: Merkur Man on July 15, 2022, 11:34:45 AM
40 years ago I would have no problems riding a small underpowered bike like that around. Nowadays with so much road rage on the highways, I prefer to ride something that can get me out of, and away from a potentially dangerous situation, quickly and as fast as I can.
Even on roads that are posted at 35-45 mph, everyone now drives 55-65!
I owned a Honda ZB50 back in 1988. It was a super cool and fun bike to ride. Fully street legal, turn signals, luggage rack and it even had a steering lock, which was kind of ridiculous since the bike only weighed maybe 150 pounds! I would never ride something like that to work today.
Title: Re: Ultra cheap motorcycle/scooter from Honda
Post by: klaviator on July 16, 2022, 07:21:35 AM
Here in Huntsville most drivers are pretty mellow and riding a small under powered bike is not a problem.  I ride around all the time on a 150cc scooter.  The Navi on the other hand is only good for 50 MPH and would be a bit too slow.  A Grom would work fine here.  I recently saw a Grom going the other way on I-565.  The rider was tucked in and I'm sure had the throttle pinned.