I'm Marjolein and I live near the city Rotterdam Holland (sorry if my spellings and grammar suck). I used to own a Honda Vision Met-in (Spree) but I sold this bike 7 years a go. After I owned a lot of different mopeds and scooters, mostly Honda's.
Last week I fell in love again and bought a very nice Honda Vision 84 in very good shape with all the factory stickers on it and with the original instruction booklet.
I've ordered some extra parts for it like wheel-disks, a new exhaust and a very nice basket.
The other mopeds I own at the moment are: Honda Chaly, Honda MTX-sh, Honda MBX AC and a Sparta Lucky (Sparta is a Dutch bicycle branch, they used to build mopeds and small motorcycles to)
Never drive faster than your guardian angel can fly!
The Vision looks very clean. Its U.S. equivalent appears to be the 1985-'87 Aero model. What is the engine code stamped on the transmission cover? It should start with "AF-0*E. I'd be interested in seeing with which engine Honda equipped its Dutch-market scooters back then.
Welcome to the Forum.
Wheelman-111
Most of my money is spent on scooterparts. The rest is just wasted.
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The Vision looks very clean. Its U.S. equivalent appears to be the 1985-'87 Aero model. What is the engine code stamped on the transmission cover? It should start with "AF-0*E. I'd be interested in seeing with which engine Honda equipped its Dutch-market scooters back then.
Welcome to the Forum.
Hello Wheelman-111,
I'll check it tomorrow when I'm picking it up at the moped shop. Next tuesday I'm going to pick up an extra engine which is going to be rebuild with al new parts.
Never drive faster than your guardian angel can fly!
The Vision looks very clean. Its U.S. equivalent appears to be the 1985-'87 Aero model. What is the engine code stamped on the transmission cover? It should start with "AF-0*E. I'd be interested in seeing with which engine Honda equipped its Dutch-market scooters back then.
Welcome to the Forum.
I'd checked the engine number and it started with AF-09
I picked up my spare engine with and it is in great condition.
TURN1 wrote:Aloha from Honolulu, Hawaii =)
Post pics of all the scooters in Holland
I miss Holland...red light district of Amsterdam was truly an experience
I bet the weather on Hawaii is better than here in Holland I never went to the Red Light districs in Amsterdam, it's not save there when you are a girl
Now I'm going to look for another luggagerack, the last owner was a weldingfreak and welded some big pieces of iron on it.
Never drive faster than your guardian angel can fly!
Evil Kitty wrote:
I bet the weather on Hawaii is better than here in Holland I never went to the Red Light districs in Amsterdam, it's not save there when you are a girl
The weather is beautiful year round, so if you love the outdoors, beach, sun, riding, great food and nice people, you'd like it here
I saw a lot of girls hanging out with friends in the red light district. I'm sure if you travel with a group of friends should be fine. Love the cafes that served marijuana with a smile