Anyway, I got some tires finally and now I have fatties on my Gyro. Some grinding needed to be done on the seam weld on the muffler. Will likely need more, it's still pretty tight.
And I haven't really ridden it much like this so I can't give a handling report yet...
Hello MrSmith, I am new to this forum, but to make a long story short, I ran across your gyro s build on the highdesertscooterist forum, and I have been searching for a source for wider rear wheels like you have on your gyro. I don't think I'm the only one who would be interested in what size rims / tires / adapters it took to fit those size wheels. I have been looking everywhere and I can't find wide rims that will fit a gyro stateside. If you could post where you sourced your parts from I would really appreciate it.
superscoot110 wrote:Hello MrSmith, I am new to this forum, but to make a long story short, I ran across your gyro s build on the highdesertscooterist forum
Hi, I've been waiting for MrSmith to comment. It's a great looking Gyro, as well as the best concept drawing I've seen for Gyros. Hopefully, we will hear more from MrSmith and updates on the Gyro.
Hi all, im new to this forum and am glad i found it. It looks like a great group of people and a fantastic resource. I (currently) have 2- 1984 Gyro's, one of each color. I just got my blue one street legal and am having lot of fun with it. It pushes me around at 30-35 mph no problem. It does seem the clutches are slipping a bit when shifting but I will try the moderators advice and make sure I am running the correct oil.
If anyone else is from the great Pacific Northwest, let me know.
I am also looking for the Holy Grail parts that everyone else is, a red carb cover, a black rear bumper and a battery cover and strap. If anyone knows of any or all of these parts for sale, please let me know.
Thank you.
Wecome theoilman!
Good to have another here! Please post pics of your Gyros, we enjoy seeing them.
There is a seller here (See Wanted/For Sale) forum with some NN50 and TG50 parts. He's also on eBay, so you may have already seen his parts. There is currently a carb cover listed.
Battery cover and mounting strap shows you have the Gyro bug. I've never seen a battery mounting strap!
Howdy I just got a 84 gyro nn50 basketcase and need some suggestions on good place to get parts.
First is the main resistor and throttle and brake cables.
I'm on the Oregon Coast and figure I'm going to have to do it all by mail.
Thx
TF
OMG! I'm soon to be the old fat guy on a red scooter!
1) You could make a list of parts you are looking for and post in our Wanted/For Sale forum.
2) eBay often has NN50 parts. There's a nice NOS Front brake cable right there
3) Noted in my previous post there is a member here who has Gyro parts - http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB3/viewto ... =2&t=26412
Hello there!
I am Gyro-x 2004. owner and have trouble finding a new battery for my scooter.
Could you tell me if it's 12v or 6v that's needed and how about Ah?
I can't seem to find battery that's small enough to place there. Sizes were like 7x9x12cm.
Could you tell me a model of a battery suitable for my Gyro X? I don't want to buy and then throw it away just because it's too big to fit in
Could you tell me if it's 12v or 6v that's needed and how about Ah?
I can't seem to find battery that's small enough to place there. Sizes were like 7x9x12cm.
Have you searched the net with keywords "Honda NJ50 battery" ?a 12v 6 to 7 Ah hour battery is called out.
If the batteries below appear way off, you could check diemensions of the TG50 Gyro's battery - 12v 4 Ah.
Dimensions for a Varta 12v, 7 Ah: L: =113mm W: =70mm H: =105mm Link - Click me!
Dimensions for a Yuasa YYTZ7S 12V 6.0Ah: 13 x 70 x 105 cm Link - Click me!
Has anyone ever put knobbies on their Gyro? I just put a set on so I can take it in our garden. It looks pretty cool. Now if I could only find a Muffler stay so the dirt and debris doesn't get in the flywheel. I'd send pictures but, as always, I can't figure out to up load them.
As soon as I get the gas tank sealer and the gaskets for the exhaust pipe I be ready to try it out on the road (or yard).
MM
You dont need real knobbies . Just go to Wallmart and get tractor tires in the auto dept. this is what the tread looks like
and goes great in dirt .Also they are quite inexpensive .
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