Can You restore a 1983 Honda Aero 80?
Restore your scooter with the highest quality 1983 Honda Aero 80 NH80MD OEM parts for a long-lasting repair with a stock look. For buyers who like the classic style of your Aero, restoring it to factory condition can increase the resale value.
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Can a Honda Aero scooter be restored to factory condition?
For buyers who like the classic style of your Aero, restoring it to factory condition can increase the resale value. From a repair standpoint, OEM parts are simple to install while aftermarket replacements may not be available for a nearly 40-year-old scooter.
What happens when your gas gauge is not working?
The gas gauge tells you how much fuel is in your gas tank and alerts you when it’s time to refuel. If your gas gauge is not working, the inaccurate information it provides may cause you to run out of gas unexpectedly.
When did the Honda Aero 80 come out?
The Aero 80 (NH80) was sold in North America (except California) from 1983 to 1985. This scooter was powerful, reliable, comfortable and a blast to ride. This scooter oozes that quirky 80’s style, which combined with the extremely peppy engine stamps a grin on any rider.
Where are the blinkers on a Honda Aero 80?
They introduced new rims (which also found their way onto the Elite 80). Honda ditched the external rear blinkers and replaced them with new blinkers integrated into the body of the scooter above the rear bumper. The rear rack was changed from a black plastic rack to a chrome one.
How much torque does a Honda Aero 80 have?
The NH80 redlines at 9000 RPM. The torque curve is also impressive. The NH80 peaks at 5.8 lbs/ft at 5000 RPM and it makes 75% of this at just 3000 RPM. This is likely where the wheelie power comes from.
Which is faster a Honda Aero 80 or a Yamaha cv80?
Yamaha’s competing CV80 is so much slower that the difference in acceleration is night and day. One of the reasons why the NH80 is such a peppy scooter is that it has the first ever 5 port 2-stroke engine found in a scooter and Honda never bothered to muzzle it to make it ‘easier’ to ride.