start watching ebay for belts. They're out of production.85Aero80Guy wrote:Yea,
I didn't realize there are virtually zero parts for this thing...
Outside of the wheels and rear luggage rack, it looks showroom new.
So I just scored an Aero 80.
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Yea so pretty much what i did to mine when i first got it was drain all the fluids. Replaced all the lines. re pad the clutch. Check roller weights for flat spots. If original de grease them. Luckily Bonesv found me a new belt . New clutch and yellow center spring. Boyseen reeds are easy to replace. And no it doesnt affect reliability lol. A better carb would really wake it up .
Re: So I just scored an Aero 80.
I very recently bought #740 reeds for my Aero 80 directly from Boyesen. http://www.boyesen.com
Re: So I just scored an Aero 80.
If you call them ask for free stickers. they sent me a whole book for free .
when youll need to take the metal cover around the jug off carefully and clean the surface really well.
May as well bypass your choke while your at it. when i picked up mine the choke was stuck on since they are known to go out on ya.
thanks to a former member bear he post a good drawing lol
when youll need to take the metal cover around the jug off carefully and clean the surface really well.
May as well bypass your choke while your at it. when i picked up mine the choke was stuck on since they are known to go out on ya.
thanks to a former member bear he post a good drawing lol