Why is the Aero 50 so much faster than the Spree?
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 7:39 am
I was on my way to work on my Spree (at about 28-29 MPH) when a co-worker blew by me on a Honda Aero 50, which, for those that don't know, is the roughly same age and size (49cc) as my Spree.
I was jealous. I was somewhat able to keep up with him with superior cornering abilities, but it was obvious to me that his machine was faster. I asked him when we arrived at work if his Aero was modified in any way to explain the faster speed. He said no, and that on average, his top speed almost buried the needle (which would be almost 40 MPH)
Poking around online, one explanation I found was that the Spree DOESN'T have something called variable pulley, while the Aero HAS a variable pulley.
I'm a smart buy, but not much of a mechanic. Can someone explain this? Is this something that can be modified on my Spree?
I, like many others, I'm sure, would like to get a bit more speed, but without spending big bucks.
I was jealous. I was somewhat able to keep up with him with superior cornering abilities, but it was obvious to me that his machine was faster. I asked him when we arrived at work if his Aero was modified in any way to explain the faster speed. He said no, and that on average, his top speed almost buried the needle (which would be almost 40 MPH)
Poking around online, one explanation I found was that the Spree DOESN'T have something called variable pulley, while the Aero HAS a variable pulley.
I'm a smart buy, but not much of a mechanic. Can someone explain this? Is this something that can be modified on my Spree?
I, like many others, I'm sure, would like to get a bit more speed, but without spending big bucks.