Hello guys/gals thought I'd share another build with you guys. This is my wife's 2001 Honda Elite SR50 only bolt ons and she does 60-65 mph easily. This one has 72cc polini corsa, 24mm polini carb, polini trans, belt, yasuni pipe, font disc brake, zx wheels, Taiwan headset, Japan rear tail pretty much all the basics. Check it out....
95 Elite SR af16e
72cc Polini Corsa
28 Oko Carb 58/144
Ported intake
ZX Trans
Polini vari, clutch, springs
5.5 rollers
Malossi crank , CDI
Genuine Arrow pipe
Front and Rear disc brakes
Dio Live headset
Stretch and fatty rear wheel
OH I DO!!! I wish I had gotten one of those pipes when I had a chance! I hear of so much power being made from the design. I wonder if there is a down-side to the Yasuni-for-Dio?
Personally I like the yasuni over the arrow. Easy to tune too, revs really high, not as loud as the arrow, sounds great! uses heavier rollers then the arrow. Down size is it sits low and if you have a stretched and lowered bike I think it will hit pavement on leans towards the right.
95 Elite SR af16e
72cc Polini Corsa
28 Oko Carb 58/144
Ported intake
ZX Trans
Polini vari, clutch, springs
5.5 rollers
Malossi crank , CDI
Genuine Arrow pipe
Front and Rear disc brakes
Dio Live headset
Stretch and fatty rear wheel
Yes sir it does.... Here is a snap and how I did I it. You would need to purschse a breather tube plug from eBay also. The master cylinder comes with a brake fluid reservoir, go ahead and bolt everything up and bleed the brake system. After all said and done with, pull the fluid reservoir off leaving the tube there. I cut the tube shorter to my liking and the fill the tube with fluid and cap the hose with the breather plug, clamp with hose clamps and done! No need for that bulky brake fluid reservoir bouncing around in there. I did this to all my bikes and including my Yamaha R1. But remember to use hose clamps to hold the hose in place.
That's a totally neat 2001 SR! Looking to restore this CH80 as well and got some ideas already. Just have to finish installing the Smittybilt parts on current jeep project before I start working on it, as well as on brother's Spree.