Hey From New Zealand!!
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Hey From New Zealand!!
Hey all
Im on a new zealand forum for scooters and a user with the name ae86guy said I should check out this forum as I own a Honda DJ1
Im told its nearly the same as a honda spree/dio
It would be great if it was!!
Please let me know so I know what my options are for replacement parts etc
Great to meet you all!!
Im on a new zealand forum for scooters and a user with the name ae86guy said I should check out this forum as I own a Honda DJ1
Im told its nearly the same as a honda spree/dio
It would be great if it was!!
Please let me know so I know what my options are for replacement parts etc
Great to meet you all!!
Re: Hey From New Zealand!!
Hey hows it going im living in chch to now post a pic of your bike maybe ive seen ya around i also hav a red dj1 its in pieces now for a engine rebuild i hope to have it going soon
Its great to see another person from NZ here
Who is ae86 guy i havent seen any posts by him although i havent been here that long
Its great to see another person from NZ here
Who is ae86 guy i havent seen any posts by him although i havent been here that long
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Malossi
DJ1 54mph
dio gear swap in progress
living in chch NZ
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NEK MINNIT
Malossi
DJ1 54mph
dio gear swap in progress
living in chch NZ
earthquake central
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Re: Hey From New Zealand!!
Hey there
Great to see another DJ owner here in little old christchurch!!
Mine is a bit ruff hence the need for parts
ae86guy is a member on a the New Zealand forum http://www.scootling.co.nz/bb/ which I am a moderator for and he lives just down the road from me. Hes a good guy and has done some cool things with scooters that I never thought could be done.
I got a Honda Dio for parts off trademe for $30 but its 40% gone already
I dont know where to get 10" wheels from now
Great to see another DJ owner here in little old christchurch!!
Mine is a bit ruff hence the need for parts
ae86guy is a member on a the New Zealand forum http://www.scootling.co.nz/bb/ which I am a moderator for and he lives just down the road from me. Hes a good guy and has done some cool things with scooters that I never thought could be done.
I got a Honda Dio for parts off trademe for $30 but its 40% gone already
I dont know where to get 10" wheels from now
Re: Hey From New Zealand!!
Your best option for replacement parts: Sell me your headset, and then replace some parts
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He is the the inventor of the 52 mph spreeniftyman wrote:Who is ae86 guy i havent seen any posts by him although i havent been here that long
ae86guy wrote:people think im lieing but my spree does 52mph but i hav a custom vari fitted 2 it exstensive work 2 motor was needed like boring crank case 2 suit a larges crank a custom spacer 4 the jug getting the rear gear shaft that the clutch bolts 2 extended 2 line up with new position of the variater and a custom cover
new best 1/8th mile time 9.647 seconds @67.155 mph 310lbs total weight
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Re: Hey From New Zealand!!
Greetings:
Welcome. Happy beginning of Austral Spring season, too.
Your DJ most resembles a scooter sold in the U. S. and A. only in 1987; the SE 50 ELITE. The engine should have AF O5 E stamped on its rear transmission cover. US SA50 scooters retained the same engine until 1993. The Year of the Great Scoosmic Upheaval here was 1994.
Go-Slightly-Faster parts for the 05 are available in abundance, provided you consider 3 current bore kits (Polini, Malossi 47mm/65cc and CMR 46mm/63cc from VT Cycles)
"abundant. There is only one pipe and it's becoming scarcer: The LeoVince SP-3 kit number 4447.
Gear kits ready-to-install are limited to too-tall 67-6458 16/32t Primaries for a Final Drive of 7.83:1. Manifolds like the CT from OKO can be adapted but not a straight-up fit.
Only good news: Variators for SA/16 engines fit just fine, as long as you re-use the SE/05 pulley boss over your skinnier crank. Having built 2 05s and knowing what I now know, if I had your SE I'd probably settle for a variator and something north of 75 KPH, all day long.
Welcome. Happy beginning of Austral Spring season, too.
Your DJ most resembles a scooter sold in the U. S. and A. only in 1987; the SE 50 ELITE. The engine should have AF O5 E stamped on its rear transmission cover. US SA50 scooters retained the same engine until 1993. The Year of the Great Scoosmic Upheaval here was 1994.
Go-Slightly-Faster parts for the 05 are available in abundance, provided you consider 3 current bore kits (Polini, Malossi 47mm/65cc and CMR 46mm/63cc from VT Cycles)
"abundant. There is only one pipe and it's becoming scarcer: The LeoVince SP-3 kit number 4447.
Gear kits ready-to-install are limited to too-tall 67-6458 16/32t Primaries for a Final Drive of 7.83:1. Manifolds like the CT from OKO can be adapted but not a straight-up fit.
Only good news: Variators for SA/16 engines fit just fine, as long as you re-use the SE/05 pulley boss over your skinnier crank. Having built 2 05s and knowing what I now know, if I had your SE I'd probably settle for a variator and something north of 75 KPH, all day long.
Wheelman-111
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"ISO": '03 Vespa ET4 Malossi187 74MPH
Flash 9: 2001 Elite SR Contesta 72 ZX Tran, 9:1 Gears, Stock Airbox/Carb/Pipe 58.8 MPH
Punkin: 2010 Vespa/Malossi S78, 61MPH
Re: Hey From New Zealand!!
wat up! im from NZ too..
looking for a Spree/NQ50 if anyone has... in Auckland..
looking for a Spree/NQ50 if anyone has... in Auckland..
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Re: Hey From New Zealand!!
wow I thought mine was quick lolTrafficjamz wrote:He is the the inventor of the 52 mph spreeniftyman wrote:Who is ae86 guy i havent seen any posts by him although i havent been here that long
ae86guy wrote:people think im lieing but my spree does 52mph but i hav a custom vari fitted 2 it exstensive work 2 motor was needed like boring crank case 2 suit a larges crank a custom spacer 4 the jug getting the rear gear shaft that the clutch bolts 2 extended 2 line up with new position of the variater and a custom cover
I got caught doing 71 kph which is about 44 mph but that was down hill
The cop asked what the rush was
Werid thing is mine started to make a weird stutter at that speed
I cant say I have seen ae86guys scooter yet
Any thing is possible I guess
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And you never will.......his camera is always "broken"sliding_subaru wrote: I cant say I have seen ae86guys scooter yet
Any thing is possible I guess
new best 1/8th mile time 9.647 seconds @67.155 mph 310lbs total weight
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Re: Hey From New Zealand!!
I can loan him mineTrafficjamz wrote:And you never will.......his camera is always "broken"sliding_subaru wrote: I cant say I have seen ae86guys scooter yet
Any thing is possible I guess
Re: Hey From New Zealand!!
Hello Sliding
I have been looking on a New Zealand site Trade Me for a while and when I did try to contact a seller
Trade Me figured out I was from USA and bounced me ,so I never did get to contact the guy selling Honda Gyro Up parts .
I also look at your Kiwi Biker site and heard about a scooter meet where they cut some poor guys Vespa in 1/2 , I imagine he was a bit upset .
I am glad you signed up here as you could provide some helpful info and possibly get some good info on your bike .
I would love to find a way to get parts from some New Zealand scooters ,but the $hipping is murder .$ $ $
Hope you post more photos of local bikes .
Here are some pics of the bikes I need parts for .
Also do they have any 1985-86 gyros there ?
I am especially looking for the carb cover it's the black cover that go's on top of the rear fenders .
Or on the Gyro Up the canopy that would probably cost more to ship than what it costs new .
Again hope to see more of you on here .
66SIX
I have been looking on a New Zealand site Trade Me for a while and when I did try to contact a seller
Trade Me figured out I was from USA and bounced me ,so I never did get to contact the guy selling Honda Gyro Up parts .
I also look at your Kiwi Biker site and heard about a scooter meet where they cut some poor guys Vespa in 1/2 , I imagine he was a bit upset .
I am glad you signed up here as you could provide some helpful info and possibly get some good info on your bike .
I would love to find a way to get parts from some New Zealand scooters ,but the $hipping is murder .$ $ $
Hope you post more photos of local bikes .
Here are some pics of the bikes I need parts for .
Also do they have any 1985-86 gyros there ?
I am especially looking for the carb cover it's the black cover that go's on top of the rear fenders .
Or on the Gyro Up the canopy that would probably cost more to ship than what it costs new .
Again hope to see more of you on here .
66SIX
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Re: Hey From New Zealand!!
Could you send a link to your forum I would like to check it out .sliding_subaru wrote:Hey all
Im on a new zealand forum for scooters and a user with the name ae86guy said I should check out this forum as I own a Honda DJ1
Im told its nearly the same as a honda spree/dio
It would be great if it was!!
Please let me know so I know what my options are for replacement parts etc
Great to meet you all!!
Re: Hey From New Zealand!!
I so had an opportunity to buy a gyro s like in the last picture I didnt have the extra 200 to pick it up last week I am bummed, all that was wrong with it was a bad starter
1986 Spree/ Eve af16 swapped 65cc Prodigy vari 8g 9:1 Ruima gears
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Re: Hey From New Zealand!!
scooter forum in nz is SCOOTLING - google it..