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Which Moped
I am kinda wanting to start looking around for mopeds, im not ready to buy one just yet (have to sell a few other things in the garge first to make room) but i want to start seeing whats out there. I need something that i could find running for around $200-$350 ish range. Something simple, and not with everything automatic like the auto choke on the honda spree. What should i be looking for? thanx
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Well is that case im lookin for more of a scooter then, I don't care for the look of the moped Bike style ones. How is the elite then? I want something that is reliable, cheap, simple (as poosible), and a known brand. I don't want to get any of that chinese stuff. How is the elite though?
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well i got a 92 elite 50 ,with just over 8200 miles, its ran great all 8000 of those mines, im having trouble with it now, but when it runs it runs great.
there reliable , there honda, speed kinda pends on the year-model-stuff like that. mine gets great millage when im cruising but just around town stuff, stunting(per say) burn outs and stuff like that the millage is down to like 30-40 miles per gallon, still better then most cars
spree's are good, but you have to be a moped fan to really like it. if you just want a moped to ride elites are a good way to go
if you can find one, i got lucky and got a 92 for 300$ off a friend. it had a dirt bike muffler on it
there reliable , there honda, speed kinda pends on the year-model-stuff like that. mine gets great millage when im cruising but just around town stuff, stunting(per say) burn outs and stuff like that the millage is down to like 30-40 miles per gallon, still better then most cars
spree's are good, but you have to be a moped fan to really like it. if you just want a moped to ride elites are a good way to go
if you can find one, i got lucky and got a 92 for 300$ off a friend. it had a dirt bike muffler on it
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1996--------Honda Elite S-
1991--------Tomos Targa-
And a Bunch of other bikes.
1996--------Honda Elite S-
1991--------Tomos Targa-
And a Bunch of other bikes.
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Your budget says Spree to me as an Elite 2 stroke or 4 stroke will be
$600-800 for older ones until gas goes below $3 or winter comes and you live where there is a real winter.
I have an Aero 50 which is a pre-Elite 50 2 stroke. Sometimes you'll see an Aero priced like a Spree. Aeros 50 are easy to get parts for as Honda sold alot of scooters in the 80s here and in the UK.
Older Euro scooters will get you your real choke and less auto stuff but blow past your budget. I don't see the autobystarter go bad often enough to make that a reason not to look at Japanese scooters. You can always fit a choke and new carb but that would blow your whole budget.
You'll also see a few older Yamahas. They will be harder to get parts for than a Honda.
$600-800 for older ones until gas goes below $3 or winter comes and you live where there is a real winter.
I have an Aero 50 which is a pre-Elite 50 2 stroke. Sometimes you'll see an Aero priced like a Spree. Aeros 50 are easy to get parts for as Honda sold alot of scooters in the 80s here and in the UK.
Older Euro scooters will get you your real choke and less auto stuff but blow past your budget. I don't see the autobystarter go bad often enough to make that a reason not to look at Japanese scooters. You can always fit a choke and new carb but that would blow your whole budget.
You'll also see a few older Yamahas. They will be harder to get parts for than a Honda.
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Previous question --- Kool, sounds great. But what are the major differences between the 2 bikes?
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I think that was in reference to Spree vs Elite
I'm the newbie to Spree/Elites, but have been checking into them - mostly from here!
Spree has a fixed transmission, most Elites have a variator.
Elite SB50 model is an execption, also said to have a fixed transmission.
Elite 50 1994 and up have more tuning potential than earlier Elite's
Bone stock, the Elite is a faster and more power. Look at some of the performance work that the members here come up with. Some use Elite parts, like intake pipe/reeds on the Spree.
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I think that was in reference to Spree vs Elite
I'm the newbie to Spree/Elites, but have been checking into them - mostly from here!
Spree has a fixed transmission, most Elites have a variator.
Elite SB50 model is an execption, also said to have a fixed transmission.
Elite 50 1994 and up have more tuning potential than earlier Elite's
Bone stock, the Elite is a faster and more power. Look at some of the performance work that the members here come up with. Some use Elite parts, like intake pipe/reeds on the Spree.
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Ok so basically be looking for a good spree, but i might find a elite if im lucky. My dad said a junkyard here had 2 scooters. Next time we go up there ill check them out and see what they need. THey are probably a junk heap but they are worth a look. Gotta get this spree parted out first. I was thinking about gettting it running, but it needed too much work. TIme that i don't have.
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Around $300 is my budget. Maybe a little more a little less. My speed I would like to be around 35mph if not faster. Gas milage well, I mean as long as it gets at least 50 mph or something thats fine. Not i huge issue but the better the gas milage the happier I am.
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