I want to upgrade the top speed and hill climbing ability of my stock '86 Aero but I need to keep the noise level as low as practical. I also can't pre-mix.
Will a stock pipe neutralize all the benefits of a big bore kit?
thanks!
QUIET PLEASE: best stealthy upgrades for my '86 Aero?
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QUIET PLEASE: best stealthy upgrades for my '86 Aero?
1986 Honda Aero 50
1993 Kawasaki KLR650
other little 2 strokes gone but not forgotten:
1988 Yamaha Razz 50
1980 Yamaha Yamahopper QT50G
1980 Yamaha YZ100G
1988 Yamaha DT50LC
1975 Yamaha GT80MX
various Yamaha PW80's and PW50's
1993 Kawasaki KLR650
other little 2 strokes gone but not forgotten:
1988 Yamaha Razz 50
1980 Yamaha Yamahopper QT50G
1980 Yamaha YZ100G
1988 Yamaha DT50LC
1975 Yamaha GT80MX
various Yamaha PW80's and PW50's
Re: QUIET PLEASE: best stealthy upgrades for my '86 Aero?
I ran a wild lion on my stock bore with a 90 jet in the stock carb, ruckus variator with 36g total weight and I had no problems cruisin a solid 40mph anywhere I was going up a hill or down. You'll defiantly need the pipe if you go bbk but you might like the performance with just a pipe there arnt many choices when it comes to an AF05 but there are a couple for sale for you here in the land of mystical parts we call hondaspree.net!!!!!
86 Aero 50,Polini 65cc BBK,malossi oring head,100 oct. 32:1
21mm OKO,Malossi Wild Lion exhaust,
Stock Ruck vari, malossi special belt,1.5k shoes,1k center,
aftermarket bell, front/rear metro wheels, TT vapor,
5in stretch on motor mount,280mm Shock.
21mm OKO,Malossi Wild Lion exhaust,
Stock Ruck vari, malossi special belt,1.5k shoes,1k center,
aftermarket bell, front/rear metro wheels, TT vapor,
5in stretch on motor mount,280mm Shock.
Re: QUIET PLEASE: best stealthy upgrades for my '86 Aero?
i have a bbk and wild lion on my 86 aero. I had to put an arreche 19mm carb on it but it it just as quiet as it was stock. Plus all the power you need around town.
'86 Aero 62cc bbk, malossi wild lion, stock Ruckus variator, more to come...
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Re: QUIET PLEASE: best stealthy upgrades for my '86 Aero?
A BBK may require pre-mixing however.
Re: QUIET PLEASE: best stealthy upgrades for my '86 Aero?
you guys just don't listen, its bone stock, a leo vinci sp-3 pipe will do it.
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Re: QUIET PLEASE: best stealthy upgrades for my '86 Aero?
Sounds like multiple people recommend the wild lion, me being one of them. I'd scoop one up while they are still available. If your on a budget the sp3 will do, but I think you may have to trim some side panel, or get a longer shock so they don't kiss each other.
Again if you are not willing to premix, I'd prob stick to the stock bore with a pipe and variator.
Again if you are not willing to premix, I'd prob stick to the stock bore with a pipe and variator.
Re: QUIET PLEASE: best stealthy upgrades for my '86 Aero?
Is there a consensus on the "BBK requires pre-mixing" question?
I live in a 4th floor apartment and my '86 Aero lives in my Grand Caravan. I don't need my van or my apartment smelling like a jerry can of gas and oil.
thanks!
I live in a 4th floor apartment and my '86 Aero lives in my Grand Caravan. I don't need my van or my apartment smelling like a jerry can of gas and oil.
thanks!
1986 Honda Aero 50
1993 Kawasaki KLR650
other little 2 strokes gone but not forgotten:
1988 Yamaha Razz 50
1980 Yamaha Yamahopper QT50G
1980 Yamaha YZ100G
1988 Yamaha DT50LC
1975 Yamaha GT80MX
various Yamaha PW80's and PW50's
1993 Kawasaki KLR650
other little 2 strokes gone but not forgotten:
1988 Yamaha Razz 50
1980 Yamaha Yamahopper QT50G
1980 Yamaha YZ100G
1988 Yamaha DT50LC
1975 Yamaha GT80MX
various Yamaha PW80's and PW50's
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Re: QUIET PLEASE: best stealthy upgrades for my '86 Aero?
Greetings:
There may not be consensus, but NO doubt that a bigger cylinder needs more oil than stock pump is set to deliver. Since you have to premix at least 100:1 anyway, might as well mix 32:1. Good containers don't stink.
There may not be consensus, but NO doubt that a bigger cylinder needs more oil than stock pump is set to deliver. Since you have to premix at least 100:1 anyway, might as well mix 32:1. Good containers don't stink.
Wheelman-111
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Re: QUIET PLEASE: best stealthy upgrades for my '86 Aero?
I agree with wheelman. Proper gas cans don't smell. Actually the new gas cans are designed to not vent to the atmosphere at all thats why when you pour a large amount of fuel they are very slow. Premixing isn't that hard and if you want more torque the bbk is the way to get it.
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