I very recently got into scooters after I bought a couple ('85 spree and '94 Qingqi Razz clone) and rode in a pack with some old college friends. We spent an entire day exploring the backroads of Kalamazoo and it was honestly the most fun I've had in a long time. I had so much fun I decided I wanted a scoot that was better suited to a guy my size (6'2" 250lbs) so I bought my new-to-me 1985 Honda Aero 80 (Same year as me, ha!). After reading about various models, the NH80 really appealed to me because of the 80's style and 2-stroke engine with enough power to pull me up hills easily. The one I found needs some love, and looking back on it now I wish I has been more patient in finding one, but this is what I have and I'm going to make it work. I'm in the process of trying to make it reliable as I can and fix a few cosmetic problems. I've found a lot of information on motorscooterguide and here at hondaspree.net and I appreciate it all, thanks!
Here is a pic of the fleet, the two closest belong to me.
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Here's the NH80
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After teardown, I'm replacing all the lines, gas, oil, both tires and variator rollers.
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the nasty variator

this tire was probably due for a replacement

all new clear lines

New Kenda tires front and rear

And tucked away back in the barn until I find a few more pieces

It runs and rides awesome now, it starts immediately hot or cold and does about 39mph with my 260lbs on it. I switched the rollers to 13g units so that may account for the slightly lower top speed? It accelerates very well though so I'm completely happy.
P.S. If anyone has a headlight and/or handlebar fairings for a '85 Aero 80 they'd like to sell hit me up!