New member with some questions
Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 4:24 am
Im looking to buy a 50cc scooter just as a little fun thing to mess around on. I want 50cc because then I don't need a motorcycle license or insurance or anything like that. anyways some of the roads around my house or to friends houses are 45 mph. basically I am in search of a scooter that can do 45 mph as cheaply as possible. I can find sprees pretty easily around here for cheap but I think the only way they would go fast enough would be with a motor swap. I would like to do a bbk and change up the gears along with a good porting. I think it would make a fun project.
my number one option right now is a 1987 se50 elite that is for sale for $150. Ill see what i can talk her down.
here is the description..
"1987 Honda Elite SE50 Scooter. It ran last year but I cannot get it started this year so I am selling it as is. It has scratches, tears and well you can see from the pictures. I was a lot of fun for the grand kids when it was running. The ignition switch, battery and front turn signals are gone. I jumped it today and the starter worked. I have a clean title for it but the tab are expired. You can drive this one on the road without a motorcycle endorsement. Comes with a service manual. First one with $150 cash takes it away"
any comments or suggestions are welcome!
Thanks,
Bryan
my number one option right now is a 1987 se50 elite that is for sale for $150. Ill see what i can talk her down.
here is the description..
"1987 Honda Elite SE50 Scooter. It ran last year but I cannot get it started this year so I am selling it as is. It has scratches, tears and well you can see from the pictures. I was a lot of fun for the grand kids when it was running. The ignition switch, battery and front turn signals are gone. I jumped it today and the starter worked. I have a clean title for it but the tab are expired. You can drive this one on the road without a motorcycle endorsement. Comes with a service manual. First one with $150 cash takes it away"
any comments or suggestions are welcome!
Thanks,
Bryan