Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Honda Aero & Elite Scooter Parts
We continue to expand our product line for 2008 by offering scooter parts for Classic Honda Aero & Elite scooters. Check out our updated Honda Scooters page here:
Honda Scooter Parts
to view Honda compatible scooter batteries and scooter tires. Here you will find premium quality scooter batteries from Gruber Power identified by Honda model:
Honda Scooter Batteries
Anyone unfamiliar with the classic Honda Aero (NH) and Elite (CH) Scooter line, here is a bit from http://www.wikipedia.org/:
AERO
"The Honda NH is series of scooters sold worldwide from 1984 to present in 50, 80, 90, 100 and 125cc versions. All models have an air cooled 2 stroke engine with CDI ignition. All models (with the exception of the Honda Lead 50) have leading link front suspension, electric and kick start, and a fuel gauge. The Honda Lead 50 has traditional telescopic fork front suspension and ONLY electric start. All models have drum breaks, speedo, CVT transmission."
ELITE
"In the early 1980s, Honda hit the market with a line of scooters known as the CH series, comprising the CH50, 80, 125, 150, and 250 models. In the U.S., these were known as "Elite" scooters but overseas they were marketed under the "Spacy" name. While they were useful as "scooters", generally their performance and comfort levels limited them to short trips. However, when the CH250 was introduced it could reach highway speeds and be used for long-range touring. This new use of scooters (that is, the CH250) was mainly confined to the United States. Even with the Elite 250 writing a new definition of the word scooter, it still suffered from the limitations of all scooters: limited storage capacity, short wheelbase, small size and not comfortable enough for extended riding periods.
Honda's response was the CN250 or Helix. Honda had lengthened the CH250 by 14 inches, placed an integrated trunk in the rear of the machine and lowered the seat. The added length allowed what many have referred to as a "Barcalounger" seating position and a smoother ride than that of previous models. The top speed of the machine was limited to 70-75, (however speeds of 77 have been obtained) MPH (about 113-121 km/h) but the drivetrain was of an understressed design allowing extended running at or near top speed."
Please check back often as we are currently updating our site with compatible scooter parts for Yamaha, Baja Motorsports, EVT America, Hyosung, Meitian, Panterra, Suzuki, DDR, and E-Ton scooters.
Glenn
glenn@Monsterscooterparts.com
http://www.monsterscooterparts.com/
Honda Scooter Parts
to view Honda compatible scooter batteries and scooter tires. Here you will find premium quality scooter batteries from Gruber Power identified by Honda model:
Honda Scooter Batteries
Anyone unfamiliar with the classic Honda Aero (NH) and Elite (CH) Scooter line, here is a bit from http://www.wikipedia.org/:
AERO
"The Honda NH is series of scooters sold worldwide from 1984 to present in 50, 80, 90, 100 and 125cc versions. All models have an air cooled 2 stroke engine with CDI ignition. All models (with the exception of the Honda Lead 50) have leading link front suspension, electric and kick start, and a fuel gauge. The Honda Lead 50 has traditional telescopic fork front suspension and ONLY electric start. All models have drum breaks, speedo, CVT transmission."
ELITE
"In the early 1980s, Honda hit the market with a line of scooters known as the CH series, comprising the CH50, 80, 125, 150, and 250 models. In the U.S., these were known as "Elite" scooters but overseas they were marketed under the "Spacy" name. While they were useful as "scooters", generally their performance and comfort levels limited them to short trips. However, when the CH250 was introduced it could reach highway speeds and be used for long-range touring. This new use of scooters (that is, the CH250) was mainly confined to the United States. Even with the Elite 250 writing a new definition of the word scooter, it still suffered from the limitations of all scooters: limited storage capacity, short wheelbase, small size and not comfortable enough for extended riding periods.
Honda's response was the CN250 or Helix. Honda had lengthened the CH250 by 14 inches, placed an integrated trunk in the rear of the machine and lowered the seat. The added length allowed what many have referred to as a "Barcalounger" seating position and a smoother ride than that of previous models. The top speed of the machine was limited to 70-75, (however speeds of 77 have been obtained) MPH (about 113-121 km/h) but the drivetrain was of an understressed design allowing extended running at or near top speed."
Please check back often as we are currently updating our site with compatible scooter parts for Yamaha, Baja Motorsports, EVT America, Hyosung, Meitian, Panterra, Suzuki, DDR, and E-Ton scooters.
Glenn
glenn@Monsterscooterparts.com
http://www.monsterscooterparts.com/
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This is an excellent blog that is related to Honda Scooters that if one purchases a honda scooter after a period of 6 to 8 months one must require servicing or need accessory parts. So, one can reach the showroom and can get it.
As a long time owner of the Aero 125 I have to say that I only wish that it had a kick start. All my previous 7 scooters had kick start which came in very handy. Still the 125 is my favorite.
Hello everyone! I do not know where to start but hope this site will be useful for me.
Hope to receive any help from you if I will have some quesitons.
Thanks in advance and good luck! :)
hi just got a honda NH aero 80 for 50 dollors got it running but it needs new lens covers for all the trun singals and maybe a new frount clip ? any ideas ? found some but wanted way to much for them
I love my scooter! Honda Aero 125.
Wiped out on it about 3 years ago but still love it ('cause I was being dumb).
Need a right lens for running lights and hope to find it somewhere on this site.
Lou
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