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New Member with a 85 aero!

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 12:20 pm
by ihatebrenton
Hey all. New member here. So my buddy rob talked me into getting one of these bad boys. So i picked up a 1985 Honda Aero. Im new to the whole two stroke world even though this scooter is older than I am.

Anyway here is as it sits at the moment. Pretty much need all the rear bodywork to get it complete, but i might just skip all of that and go ratscooter.

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And then i got bored yesterday and toook the rest of the remaining body panels off. Just gotta figure out how to get this front fender off now
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Re: New Member with a 85 aero!

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 12:48 pm
by Meatball
ihatebrenton wrote:Just gotta figure out how to get this front fender off now
Welcome to the Forum!

Disconnect front brake cable and speedo cable from front brake hub. Unscrew the Steering Stem Lock Nut. Pull the handlebars up and off the Steering Stem, leaving everything attached and let them hang. Remove the Bearing Race from top of stem. Be careful not to lose any loose ball bearings underneath. Remove Steering Stem. There is loose ball bearings on the lower race also so its best to do this on a clean garage floor rather than in the grass, bearings will most certainly drop out. With the Stem removed, the fender lifts up and off the top of it.

Re-install in reverse. One or two missing bearings balls is fine but not any more than that. Use bearing grease to make them stay in place while installing.

EDIT: looking closer, it seems your speedo cable is routed through the stem. You MAY be able to leave this attached to the brake hub during this process. Depends on if the handlebars will slide off with it there.

Re: New Member with a 85 aero!

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 12:52 pm
by ihatebrenton
Meatball wrote:
ihatebrenton wrote:Just gotta figure out how to get this front fender off now
Disconnect front brake cable and speedo cable from front brake hub. Unscrew the Steering Stem Lock Nut. Pull the handlebars up and off the Steering Stem, leaving everything attached and let them hang. Remove the Bearing Race from top of stem. Be careful not to lose any loose ball bearings underneath. Remove Steering Stem. There is loose ball bearings on the lower race also so its best to do this on a clean garage floor rather than in the grass, bearings will most certainly drop out. With the Stem removed, the fender lifts up and off the top of it.

Re-install in reverse. One or two missing bearings balls is fine but not any more than that. Use bearing grease to make them stay in place while installing.

Well hot d*** that was a quick response. I'll have to get out in the garage now and give it a try! thanks man!

Re: New Member with a 85 aero!

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 2:09 pm
by 85Aero80Guy
Nice... I've got an 85 Aero 80.

Re: New Member with a 85 aero!

Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 6:09 pm
by ihatebrenton
Battery came today and exhaust should be here tomorrow! cant wait to get this bad boy up and running.

Re: New Member with a 85 aero!

Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 8:45 pm
by Ruckenstein
Pretty sure I got some parts to turn that into a kick starter.

Re: New Member with a 85 aero!

Posted: Sat May 27, 2017 2:33 pm
by ihatebrenton
i would love to do that. i'll shoot ya a pm Ruckenstein