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Type of motorcycle
Honda Navi
ManufacturerHonda
Production2022–present
ClassStandard
Engine109 cc (6.7 cu in), air-cooled, four-stroke single
Bore / stroke50 mm × 55.6 mm (1.97 in × 2.19 in)
Compression ratio9.5:1
Ignition typeBoth electric- and kick- start
TransmissionV-matic continuously variable transmission
SuspensionFront: 27 mm inverted fork, 3.5" travel
Rear: Single shock, 2.8" travel
BrakesLinked 130 mm drum brakes
TiresFront: 90/90-12; Rear: 90/100-10
Rake, trail27.5°, 79 mm (3.1 in)
Wheelbase1,290 mm (50.6 in)
Seat height760 mm (30.0 in)
Weight106 kg (234 lb) (claimed) (wet)
Fuel capacity3.4 L; 0.75 imp gal (0.9 US gal)
Fuel consumption2.1 L/100 km; 130 mpg‑imp (110 mpg‑US) (claimed)

The Honda Navi (often stylized as NAVi) is a compact automatic motorcycle produced by Honda as part of the miniMoto range of small, sub-125cc machines.

Lending to its simple design, mechanisms, and construction, the Navi is one of the lowest-priced in the range. It uses a 16 mm carburetor to fuel a 109cc air-cooled, four-stroke, 2-valve OHC single-cylinder engine. A luggage box is positioned below the fuel tank between the swingarm-mounted engine and the frame.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Navi - Pocket Bike & Mini Motorcycle". Honda Powersports. Honda Motor Co. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  2. "Owner's Manual - 2022 NVA110B" (PDF). Honda Powersports. Honda Motor Co. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  3. "miniMoto - Directory". Honda Newsroom. Honda Motor Co. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  4. Frank, Michael (17 June 2022). "2022 Honda Navi Review: A City Bike That's Practical, Fun and Dirt Cheap". Gear Patrol. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
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