A few questions about my newly purchased Elite

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lishperton
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A few questions about my newly purchased Elite

Post by lishperton »

Hey everyone. Nice forum.

I've been searching and I've come to think that I may be screwed when it comes to upgrades.

I purchased a 1988 Honda Elite E, and really would like it to go faster than 27mph. I'm not 100% sure, but I think this is the SB50 model, at least from what I put together here, and that would mean it's not upgradable?

It's in excellent working condition, but I'd like something to go a bit faster to keep up with traffic on the 35mph roads. Any recommendations on this or should I try and sell it and get a different one? What's the value of it?

Thanks again.
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Post by MotorMaker »

I think if I remember correctly I read you can do the 1/2 auto belt mod on the "E" . Motor and trans wise they are close to a spree. Look at this thread.



http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB2/viewto ... =auto+belt


http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB2/viewto ... =auto+belt
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Post by lishperton »

Thanks for the response. Any other advice?
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Post by Dac »

not really, its a slow bike and there is no making it faster.

i have a 89 e myself and its basically useless to me. i was thinking about selling it and looking for another 94-01 elite for a long term project.
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Post by Kenny_McCormic »

If your the master of the dremel and have a vast mechanical knowledge you can make one hit 40 easy. If you have to ask you cant handle it.
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