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The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 12:38 pm
by kjkenney
So about two years ago my friend was moving here from AZ to OH. Right before he left he found a mint 86 Aero to replace his dilapidated Aero he found in a woman's garage he was doing work for. He was moving cross country in a pickup so could really only take one, the new one. I traded him a guitar amp for the beater and it's been an obsession ever since!! Last six months have been full force in trying to get this bruiser where it needs to be. Still a few more things to go, but since the wiring has been figured out and it's now running really solid, I'm just waiting on ignition in the mail and will take care of a couple more aesthetic details. Since about August I have replaced, or just added because it wasn't there, the following:

-tires
-tubes
-petcock (was broken and gas was pumping through to the exhaust, oof)
-front brakes
-rear brakes
-front brake lever and cable
-speedo cable
-front blinker bulbs/lenses
-rear combo light
-cleaned the carb about 12 different times before getting the pilot jet clear and usable
-new battery
- new front panel
-new floorboard
-side panel (was given one with bike)
-turn signal relay
-new speedo display and switches
-disassembled and cleaned push button start
-cleaned starter relay
-rewired some chewed up bits (hopefully a critter and not a person)
-new kick-start
-new grips
-mirrors
-new ignition
-oem airbox to replace uni filter setup
-SSS exhaust
-ruckus variator
-learned tons about wiring and tons about carburetors
-the service manual is now my top read of all time

Upon receipt:
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Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 1:43 pm
by MrJumps
Thatblooks fresh off the showroom floor.

Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 10:52 am
by kjkenney
Thanks! It's definitely getting there. I haven't painted the panel with the logo on it as I want to find a way to preserve it. Does anyone know if these can be found still, oem or repro? The only one I could find on eBay were glittery ones, hah.

Also found a good main street with a huge bike lane and got this beast up to about 43 yesterday. Seems I need to rejet with the new exhaust tho. I have to back off wot slightly to pick up more speed once I hit about 30.

Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 10:56 pm
by benji
Ya you'll need to upjet, lemme kno if you wanna try I still got some jets for my factory carb I'm not using.

Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 10:54 am
by kjkenney
Yeah I might be interested! I need to take apart the carb, but when I was getting this up and running again I took it apart so many d*** times I've been putting it off. Do you know the stock size? Also, it seems just going up one size at a time is preferred yeah? Thanks benji!

Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 12:41 pm
by Meloshameless
Wow, its night and day, nice work! I love the 2 tone head set and the grips. Im all about the little touches. I purchased that same seat hoping it would fit my 88' lx, but it didnt. Havnt posted it, but its for sale if your interested pm me.

Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 10:40 am
by benji
I think the stock sizes vary, ithink 78 and 82? I put a 86 in my stock af05 and it seems to lean up top. The big change for you is probably the needle clip position. That effects your midrange most I think.

Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 10:40 am
by benji
Nice grips!

Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 10:19 am
by kjkenney
Haha people notice the grips a lot. Cheap eBay find for about 14 shipped. They have different colors and they fit pretty well. It's been cold lately and my arthritis has been acting up so it may be a few days before I pull the carb apart, but besides getting the rear combo light lens , the carb is the last thing I need to tune up before I'm considering this guy done. I'll hit you up when I get there benji, you've already made this bike a lot happier with the exhaust and vari :)

Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 10:26 am
by kjkenney
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Also got the ignition in. Had to take apart the start switch and blast it with some contact cleaner and a brush. Starts no problem now, way happy to have that, this has purely been kick start for the longest time. Took the mirrors off yesterday as well, the left mirror loosens with the way the wind blows it...odd design :) the threaded sockets are a little rusty so will need to clean those and maybe blue loctite them in there

Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 10:30 am
by benji
Yeah exhaust and variator opened mine up quite a bit. Also, the oil pump delete is a good one for that motor. Mind seems much happier after I did it. When you get the rear combo lens, don't put a regular bulb behind it use an LED. Regular bulbs are too warm and seem to melt it. Yeah the stock mirrors's like to play around with the wind haha.

Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2016 11:27 am
by kjkenney
Bumping for insight...the last annoyance before I tear the carb apart and rejet is with my kickstand scraping on turns. It's more than likely the original one but it's bent here and there so it's scraping. Are there alternatives if I were to remove it? Like an easy side stand MOD? Would just remove it but I use it for running errands and whatnot in my hood so having no stand at all isn't much of an option...any insight from the gurus? Thanks!

Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2016 4:21 pm
by benji
I don't have one, I use a neverdull can or a brick to lean it on at home, and lean it up against stuff out in the world. But I'm sure you can modify a bicycle kick stand or get one of the universal Scooter stands. Taking off the stand was a notable improvement in handling on my bike.

Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 5:08 pm
by kjkenney
Still living with the kickstand..haven't had much time for upgrades but a five minute one came in the mail. A Honda vision rear combo lights lens, all one piece instead of the two on the oem one for the Aero
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Re: The World at 37mph, or The Journey of My 87 Aero

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 7:18 pm
by JoshKamp330
Hey Kyle, it's me from Ohio

I can't tell you how happy it makes me to see this. It's looking great