When did the Honda Aero 80 come out?

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.

Which is better Honda Aero 50 or aero 80?

The Aero 50 isn’t quite as fast but it’s close and every model year has the super handy side panel storage than the NH80 only got for ’85. The Aero 50 is good for about 40mph whereas a properly running Aero 80 tops out around 43-44 mph. The Aero 80 is also a bigger scooter with a better suspension so it’s better for bigger riders or 2-up riding.

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.

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.

How many parts does a Honda Aero 80 have?

The Honda NH80 AERO 80 1985 (F) USA has twelve Engine, twenty-six Frame, six Other parts fiches. Find eight hundred ninety-five parts within these schematic pages The largest parts list ( CRANKCASE / OIL PUMP ) contains fifty-three products for this NH80 AERO 80 1985 (F) USA. choose…

What’s the top speed of a Honda Aero 80?

Despite being very peppy, the NH80 tops out at only 40-43mph which is a decent top speed but you know it makes enough power to do quite a bit better. It rockets off the line and accelerates satisfyingly but it starts to run lean on the top end which cuts off the power around 40mph.

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.

Why is Honda Aero 80 called mascot in Canada?

Some Canadians may notice their NH80 badged as a ‘Mascot’ rather than an Aero 80. For some reason, some ’83 and ‘84 NH80’s sold in the Canadian market received this name while others were called Aero 80’s. It’s possible these scooters were diverted from another market or perhaps Honda decided some parts of Canada might like the Mascot name better?

What kind of engine does a Honda NH80 use?

The Honda NH Lead or Aero for the USA market used a brisk two-stroke engine of cc It was advertised by Honda USA at the time in the following manner Honda’s got a spanking new way to break into city riding without breaking the bank It’s our peppy super-looking NH…

Some Canadians may notice their NH80 badged as a ‘Mascot’ rather than an Aero 80. For some reason, some ’83 and ‘84 NH80’s sold in the Canadian market received this name while others were called Aero 80’s. It’s possible these scooters were diverted from another market or perhaps Honda decided some parts of Canada might like the Mascot name better?

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.

The Honda NH Lead or Aero for the USA market used a brisk two-stroke engine of cc It was advertised by Honda USA at the time in the following manner Honda’s got a spanking new way to break into city riding without breaking the bank It’s our peppy super-looking NH…

The Aero 50 isn’t quite as fast but it’s close and every model year has the super handy side panel storage than the NH80 only got for ’85. The Aero 50 is good for about 40mph whereas a properly running Aero 80 tops out around 43-44 mph. The Aero 80 is also a bigger scooter with a better suspension so it’s better for bigger riders or 2-up riding.