Hey mechanic kid! Filling up the garage with Honda's! Nice to see. I have a stash of petcocks in my toolbox. I automatically replace it on every bike I do. They aways get gummed up over the years. Some times replacing the handle itself fixes the return of the throttle. Those are about 7 bucks on Ebay as well. Keep up the videos!
just flexing on me with your scoots collection, I truly am Jelly bruh. Ol' hondas are sick. You really outta bosozoku the shiiit outta one of your aero models. low n' slow with flair out the ying yang.
keep a look out for a Kymco Agility 125. I really love mine. You should be able to pick one up for not much $$. They run great & you can put 30k miles on them !!!!
Wow, great job! The heat gun trick is a great tip.. I'll definitely be using it in the future. And you answered my question on the elite vs aero that I replied/asked about in your 84 aero video. I think mine topped out close to 40, maybe slightly faster.. and super responsive and quick for a 50cc. I'm gonna keep my eyes peeled for an 84.. I do like the looks a bit more and it being a bit smaller too... as well as a kickstarter, I guess they skipped that on the 85's.
If you use heat be careful because it will kinda warp the plastic if you leave it in one spot to long. That tire shine alone does an extremely good job tho also👍🏼
Where did you get the flywheel puller from can you link me to one , I have that same issue .. literally new lines , ultra sonic deep cleaned carb, have some spark and decent compression, new plug , tank just cleaned and new petcock . I pulled the side engine cover off and it looks just like your aero flywheel if not worse
8MILELAKE 10Pcs Motorcycle & ATV Flywheel Puller Compatible for Yamaha Kawasaki Honda Suzuki www.amazon.com/dp/B01JRPWOEI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_3YPT6JNV7QT5DPRY44YM I borrowed that kit from a friend or I could tell you the specific size needed. This kit will have the size you need! Comment the size when you figure it out to help others out👍🏼
@@Mechanic_kid so i happend to have a xr100 flywheel puller that has to threaded ends on opposite sides 1 is 27mm other is 24mm right hand thread 1.0 . The 24mm is what fits the aero 50 at least my 1986 aero 50. got it off cleaned the contacts and magnets now trying to figure out how to tq it back down without the Y-shaped special tool .
Hi Mechanic Kid. I recently picked up a 1986 aero 50. I was curious if you changed the oil or not? Some people say you dont need to nut I am still contemplating it. I believe it just uses Honda 2-stroke oil.
I bet it’s your bystrter! It’s a little electric choke on the carburetor. I usually just cap it off with a rubber glove. I show it in the video. If not maybe the carb needs cleaned. Hope that helps
I love your idea with the throttle cable! I just picked up an 85 aero 50 as my first ever scooter project, it's not currently running and needs a lot of work. I have a few issues with it, and was wondering if you could help out. The throttle seems to be stuck open, as in I can turn the handle the opposite way it should go and it returns to where it's stuck. Also, my front wheel is locked, and after removing it, I found that the brake is really hard to move. Do you know why either of these problems would be happening and how to fix them?
To fix the throttle I would first remove it from the carburetor side aka the throttle slide on the top of the carburetor. Make sure that looks good. If all looks good you need to remove the throttle on the bars and make sure it’s sitting correctly. Sounds like the brake shaft that opens and closes your brake shoes it’s corroded and not returning. Pull the brake shores and make sure that pin move very freely. Use some penetrating oil and work it back and forth. Hope this help👍🏼
@@Mechanic_kid Do you have any tips on how to get the throttle valve off of the cable? Im trying to do your technique to free up the cable because its very stuck, but i think its so stuck that i can't pull it up and out of the valve
@@waffleracer0411 common problem! Get some penetrating oil down where the slide goes into the carburetor. Also squirt some in through were the air cleaner would be. Remove your air cleaner and look in through the hole. You should be able to get a screwdriver in there and get under the slide and pry it up why pulling for the top.
@@Mechanic_kid oh, i already got the cable assembly (with the valve and carb cap) off and out of the scooter, im just trying to get the vve itself off of the cable. I guess its kinda hard to explain, do you have an instagram so i could send you some videos of what im dealing with?
For the most part, yes! But I search a 200mile radius from my house. I won’t go that far though unless it’s a super good deal. The Aeros and elites are definitely hard to find! Not everyone is willing to drive a ways to pick a scooter up, which leaves the opportunity to get a good deal if your willing to put the time in to go get it...hope this helps and best of luck finding one👍🏼 search everyday, one will pop up!
what’s your process for painting plastics? i purchased the same paint you use but in black and i also bought some clear coat. do you sand them at all prior to paint ?
Clean them with water and maybe a little soap. Scuff them with like 400 or 800 grit sandpaper (not essential. On my other scooter I didn’t scuff the plastics before hand because then if you were to ever strip the paint your original plastic would be messed up). Then wash it again or use a rag with acetone on it. Do one super light, medium and heavy coat of paint. If you do 3-4 coats you get a glossy finish and technically don’t need clear coat. If you are tho, you must use Max 2k clear! It’s the only real clear coat in a can that will work. It’s super toxic so be careful! Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions👍🏼
Hey mechanic kid! Filling up the garage with Honda's! Nice to see. I have a stash of petcocks in my toolbox. I automatically replace it on every bike I do. They aways get gummed up over the years. Some times replacing the handle itself fixes the return of the throttle. Those are about 7 bucks on Ebay as well. Keep up the videos!
That’s a good tip! I’ll have to stock up on some of those. Thanks👍🏼
just flexing on me with your scoots collection, I truly am Jelly bruh. Ol' hondas are sick. You really outta bosozoku the shiiit outta one of your aero models. low n' slow with flair out the ying yang.
Thanks bruh🙏🏼 Planning on moddin one out in the future😎🤟🏼
The new design with the black and orange and the nice livery actually made it look amazing. Shame you turned it back to its OEM color
Lol sorry
False, the before and after isn’t even close. Honda Red over black and orange any day of the week! Great job restoring that Aero.
@@cwelliver1985 thanks🙏🏼
keep a look out for a Kymco Agility 125. I really love mine. You should be able to pick one up for not much $$. They run great & you can put 30k miles on them !!!!
Wow, great job! The heat gun trick is a great tip.. I'll definitely be using it in the future. And you answered my question on the elite vs aero that I replied/asked about in your 84 aero video. I think mine topped out close to 40, maybe slightly faster.. and super responsive and quick for a 50cc. I'm gonna keep my eyes peeled for an 84.. I do like the looks a bit more and it being a bit smaller too... as well as a kickstarter, I guess they skipped that on the 85's.
If you use heat be careful because it will kinda warp the plastic if you leave it in one spot to long. That tire shine alone does an extremely good job tho also👍🏼
What's the difference between the areo and the spree?
@@Gregs80Z Soooo much! Aero is 100000% more fun and fast😎
Not many areos in the north east mostly sprees.
Thanks for the response
Where did you get the flywheel puller from can you link me to one , I have that same issue .. literally new lines , ultra sonic deep cleaned carb, have some spark and decent compression, new plug , tank just cleaned and new petcock . I pulled the side engine cover off and it looks just like your aero flywheel if not worse
8MILELAKE 10Pcs Motorcycle & ATV Flywheel Puller Compatible for Yamaha Kawasaki Honda Suzuki www.amazon.com/dp/B01JRPWOEI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_3YPT6JNV7QT5DPRY44YM
I borrowed that kit from a friend or I could tell you the specific size needed. This kit will have the size you need! Comment the size when you figure it out to help others out👍🏼
@@Mechanic_kid so i happend to have a xr100 flywheel puller that has to threaded ends on opposite sides 1 is 27mm other is 24mm right hand thread 1.0 . The 24mm is what fits the aero 50 at least my 1986 aero 50. got it off cleaned the contacts and magnets now trying to figure out how to tq it back down without the Y-shaped special tool .
@@nathanw5747 nice! there is a woodruff key (small slot). the flywheel can only go back on one way. Then put your nut back on and tighten it down 👍🏼
Hi Mechanic Kid. I recently picked up a 1986 aero 50. I was curious if you changed the oil or not? Some people say you dont need to nut I am still contemplating it. I believe it just uses Honda 2-stroke oil.
I have an 83 red aero 50 and I'm having starting issues. it runs sometimes , it's tempermental
I bet it’s your bystrter! It’s a little electric choke on the carburetor. I usually just cap it off with a rubber glove. I show it in the video. If not maybe the carb needs cleaned. Hope that helps
Does anyone know how to get a seal kit for that carburetor? The seal on the bowl of my 85 Honda aero 50 is leaking fuel.
I love your idea with the throttle cable! I just picked up an 85 aero 50 as my first ever scooter project, it's not currently running and needs a lot of work. I have a few issues with it, and was wondering if you could help out. The throttle seems to be stuck open, as in I can turn the handle the opposite way it should go and it returns to where it's stuck. Also, my front wheel is locked, and after removing it, I found that the brake is really hard to move. Do you know why either of these problems would be happening and how to fix them?
To fix the throttle I would first remove it from the carburetor side aka the throttle slide on the top of the carburetor. Make sure that looks good. If all looks good you need to remove the throttle on the bars and make sure it’s sitting correctly. Sounds like the brake shaft that opens and closes your brake shoes it’s corroded and not returning. Pull the brake shores and make sure that pin move very freely. Use some penetrating oil and work it back and forth. Hope this help👍🏼
@@Mechanic_kid I'll give it a shot, thank you so much! :)
@@Mechanic_kid Do you have any tips on how to get the throttle valve off of the cable? Im trying to do your technique to free up the cable because its very stuck, but i think its so stuck that i can't pull it up and out of the valve
@@waffleracer0411 common problem! Get some penetrating oil down where the slide goes into the carburetor. Also squirt some in through were the air cleaner would be. Remove your air cleaner and look in through the hole. You should be able to get a screwdriver in there and get under the slide and pry it up why pulling for the top.
@@Mechanic_kid oh, i already got the cable assembly (with the valve and carb cap) off and out of the scooter, im just trying to get the vve itself off of the cable. I guess its kinda hard to explain, do you have an instagram so i could send you some videos of what im dealing with?
Do you find all these scooters relatively close to where you live?? I’ve been looking for an aero or elite for months and they rarely pop up for sale
For the most part, yes! But I search a 200mile radius from my house. I won’t go that far though unless it’s a super good deal. The Aeros and elites are definitely hard to find! Not everyone is willing to drive a ways to pick a scooter up, which leaves the opportunity to get a good deal if your willing to put the time in to go get it...hope this helps and best of luck finding one👍🏼 search everyday, one will pop up!
Btw, your channel is awesome, learned a lot already!
@@nickklein9715 Thanks! Glad to hear it👍🏼
what’s your process for painting plastics? i purchased the same paint you use but in black and i also bought some clear coat. do you sand them at all prior to paint ?
Clean them with water and maybe a little soap. Scuff them with like 400 or 800 grit sandpaper (not essential. On my other scooter I didn’t scuff the plastics before hand because then if you were to ever strip the paint your original plastic would be messed up). Then wash it again or use a rag with acetone on it. Do one super light, medium and heavy coat of paint. If you do 3-4 coats you get a glossy finish and technically don’t need clear coat. If you are tho, you must use Max 2k clear! It’s the only real clear coat in a can that will work. It’s super toxic so be careful! Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions👍🏼
These Scooter Videos make me want to go find a fixer upper LOL.
Hello, I am searching for a 1985 Honda aero 50 gas tank w cap. Does anyone know of or have one for sale.
That doesnt even look like the same bike
a little elbow grease and spray paint goes a long way👍🏼