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Re: Does anyone else own a Honda NS 50?

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jcivince wrote:Very much contemplating selling my NS50 along with lots of aftermarket parts I bought including rearsets that were well over $200 alone(will also be including a number of parts from Jon - ghost that you can look at here in this thread). If anyone is interested, I could help with delivery depending on where you live (bike is in Holland MI 49423). Hit me up with a PM and I can send details. Lower price - looking for $900 and can very likely help with delivery. Tried to add pictures but unable to for some reason (message about system issue)...
That's a good price! Surely someone will pick it up!
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Still got my NS50F with JDM parts waiting in Hawaii. I think there's only one other NS running on the island.
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New homemade workbench to get me out of the shop and into some of this gorgeous weather we've been having.

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I've clicked over just short of 500 miles so far and I've absolutely in love.

It was time for the first major round of maintenance - Drained and swapped all new fluids(gear oil, engine oil, and coolant), first good cleaning, and chain clean/lube/adjustment;
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New tar coming in soon! The spokers are a little rusty so I'm debating on painting them while they're off and I'll sort my sticky rear brake.
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Re: Does anyone else own a Honda NS 50?

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So many nice ns50s! So who has a stock exhaust they want to sell me?

Trying to quiet mine down and would love to we experiment with a side bleed on the stock exhaust

Edit: I got an nsr50 tecno exhaust. less than 10 miles onit. Close to stock but more torque and responsive. but the header is pingy. exhaust wrap does reduce that ping to almost nothing. id rather not hack it up...so i'd sell it for $175
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Also, if anyone is located near Goshen, IN... and if you want a sweet customer pipe. Contact me. I'm working with Devin at MLM Mopeds http://www.mlmopeds.com

It'd be a huge benefit to the entire NS50 community if he had a bike to take measurements and fitting, to experiment with different pipe prototyping, etc
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Hello tomjontomtom...check your pm's
I have made you an offer on a NS50F pipe... :urban:
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* yeah! now i can get the ball rolling and maybe we will see some usa handmade ns50f pipes coming out in the next few months :)
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Got this for cheap off ebay. Love hoarding any literature I can on my projects.. Even if they are just dumb owners manuals
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very nice! i have a honda ns50f service manual. complete, with some color coded wiring schematics if anyone needs specific scans
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* yeah, I'm about to jump on a service manual hard copy. No luck finding a PDF copy floating..
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Nice to see some new members and activity here! I no longer have my MB5 or CB175, but I did keep my favorite.being the NS50F. Thinking of maybe doing True Grits again this year, and I hear Motormike is also already planning on it. My NS50F has now turned over 2,000 miles up from the 800 or so it had when I bought it 3 years ago. Even though my NS50F has seen some dormant months I find that running ethanol free gas and draining the carb bowl makes storage a non event. I highly suggest a gel battery conversion for the NS as you don't even need to run them on a trickle charger and the first one I tried (on my MB5) made it 6-7 years. You do have to adapt the terminals, but I found one that was a very close fit only needing a little foam rubber to stay put in the original battery box. I'm still breaking in the OEM stock size Michelin Gazelle tires, though I suspect I got one that is slightly out of round. They did balance out well with just a little stick on lead weight, but I think one of them is slightly lumpy but not bad. Nothing else to report though I found a NOS chain guard for it last week that should be here soon.
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Re: Does anyone else own a Honda NS 50?

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i never enjoyed the michelin gazelle on the ns. lots of spinning mass, not the best grip, not very confident cornering... but durable and a thick sidewall.

now the shinko sr244. holy crap. inexpensive, great cornering, long lasting, super rigid side wall. but a little slippering in rain on ashpalt/oil. Im floored by the utility and durability.

a gel battery is great too. halogen head lamp, stock tail (so bright!), leg turn signals and dual flashing led rear stop lamps under the stock rear lamp and above the license plate bracket (small profile bike + lots of night riding. i like to be noticed... * even in the day it catches your eye)

oh and usb plug and ciggarette plug ... cuz why not
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tomjontomtom wrote:usb plug and ciggarette plug ... cuz why not

...cuz there's only one reason to be on a moto....to RIDE.
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motormike wrote:
tomjontomtom wrote:usb plug and ciggarette plug ... cuz why not

...cuz there's only one reason to be on a moto....to RIDE.
well yeah. as a daily rider with a 45 min commute (who am i kidding, its a morning and after noon joy ride!) being able to charge my phone is great. Then there is gps when I'm exploring
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tomjontomtom wrote:
motormike wrote:
tomjontomtom wrote:usb plug and ciggarette plug ... cuz why not

...cuz there's only one reason to be on a moto....to RIDE.
well yeah. as a daily rider with a 45 min commute (who am i kidding, its a morning and after noon joy ride!) being able to charge my phone is great. Then there is gps when I'm exploring
Sorry, I had a senior moment... :urban:
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