I have a 1983 Honda Aero50 I bough recently and I'm in the process of tuning up (i put a post in the technical area) but had a general question.
Why is it so hard to find a mechaninc to work on it? Is it just b/c it's older? Even the Honda/Yamaha motorsports place won't do it? I finally found a motorcycle garage that said they would do it and I'm a bit curious about the cost for this.
Does anybody have a BALLPARK figure (I'm in NC) it might cost for a mechanic to tune up a scooter (i.e adjust/clean the carburator and fuel system) that runs but has trouble starting when cold and poor perfomance at speeds over 12-15mph??
Thanks
Kevin
Repair shop costs, do it yourself?
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B/c you can easily spend more at a garage than the scoot is worth. Then they end up stuck with it when the owner won't pay up.
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wow this site is amazing. you guys have been awesome answering all my (stupid to you) questions! definitely fanning the fire of my new obsession. now all i need is time to work on the scoot!
but i'm amped about this...i was skeptical at first when i started having problems but i'm totally glad i bought that scooter now.
but i'm amped about this...i was skeptical at first when i started having problems but i'm totally glad i bought that scooter now.