Honda boneyard ab07
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Honda boneyard ab07
Took a pic of this today while trudging through the scooter section of the closest bike boneyard. Looks like whats left of an aero, had an ab07 engine stamp. (Weird trans/kickstart but 4 bolt intake.
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- martynkim
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Re: Honda boneyard ab07
What pic? ABO7 is a glorified Spree motor.
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Re: Honda boneyard ab07
Im pretty sure its the early Aero 50 motor. It has kickstart right?
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Re: Honda boneyard ab07
The '83-84 nb50 used a variated ab07e engine. I do not know if there are multiple versions like there are with the nq50 af05e and the nb50 af05e.bradthreee wrote:Im pretty sure its the early Aero 50 motor. It has kickstart right?
Pull the belt cover and let us know.
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Re: Honda boneyard ab07
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Re: Honda boneyard ab07
Greetings:
The '83 Aero was Honda's first popular US market scooter. It had a variator and unique 40x40 bore & stroke. Not a glorified Spree at all, though less powerful than the later AF engines.
The '84 Spree was his answer to perceived demand for a smaller, more affordable entry-level scooter. Performance difference wasn't big enough, so the '85 Aero moved the variated line upmarket.
The '83 Aero was Honda's first popular US market scooter. It had a variator and unique 40x40 bore & stroke. Not a glorified Spree at all, though less powerful than the later AF engines.
The '84 Spree was his answer to perceived demand for a smaller, more affordable entry-level scooter. Performance difference wasn't big enough, so the '85 Aero moved the variated line upmarket.
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Most of my money is spent on scooterparts. The rest is just wasted.
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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: Honda boneyard ab07
AB07 is the motor for Honda Tact early models.
