8 days 6 states 1,632 miles on 150cc or less.
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8 days 6 states 1,632 miles on 150cc or less.
Hello Buddyland -
Thought you'd enjoy this summary of a trip I just took. One of the scooters I used was a 2015 Genuine Scooter Roughhouse.
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/8 ... 65844/[url]
Thought you'd enjoy this summary of a trip I just took. One of the scooters I used was a 2015 Genuine Scooter Roughhouse.
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/8 ... 65844/[url]
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So... I found out why I kept losing oil on this trip. I am beyond amazed I made it home after riding down from NY - WV back to home. This is one of the swing arm bolt attachment points that just gave away. I guess all the miles of bottoming out on those infamous Honda Elite shocks did its toll.
The engine dying at every stop? It was a badly cracked carburetor intake boot.
The engine dying at every stop? It was a badly cracked carburetor intake boot.
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JB Weld it! Just kidding. On a more serious note, wow! That is a a good testimonial for the Elite. I miss the 85 Elite I had, your travel blog was cool.RoaringTodd wrote:So... I found out why I kept losing oil on this trip. I am beyond amazed I made it home after riding down from NY - WV back to home. This is one of the swing arm bolt attachment points that just gave away. I guess all the miles of bottoming out on those infamous Honda Elite shocks did its toll.
The engine dying at every stop? It was a badly cracked carburetor intake boot.
So, I have had a Buddy for 3 years and 16,000 miles and am eyeballing the Roughhouse, which you have. You've also had the chance to downsize from the elite. So, can you tell me if you feel limited by the top speed -- would you consider doing more long trips on the RH?
The red ones are faster.
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The Roughhouse does have it's use - it's a fun around town ride. I also do enjoy the slower pace at times, especially when the weather conditions are perfect. In eastern PA there are thousand miles of small and twisty roads with towns to explore. The Roughhouse excels at that.
That being said- I only get up to 45mph GPS on a stock motor. I could get a BBK but I would keep the MPH lower to avoid asploding the engine, so basically I would have more torque for the hills.
Those long straightaways at 45mph can get a little dreary over time, especially when you are WFO on the throttle. I prefer the RH for shorter around town rides, and am actually waiting on my Genuine Motorcycle g400c for longer touring.
That being said- I only get up to 45mph GPS on a stock motor. I could get a BBK but I would keep the MPH lower to avoid asploding the engine, so basically I would have more torque for the hills.
Those long straightaways at 45mph can get a little dreary over time, especially when you are WFO on the throttle. I prefer the RH for shorter around town rides, and am actually waiting on my Genuine Motorcycle g400c for longer touring.
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Elite 80cc's are TANKS! I was told the motors are based on the old Honda CT motors. I never had to remove the panels on my Elite 80 so I couldn't tell you what it looked like! Before we had to tag mopeds (50cc and under) here, people would ride their Elite 80's as mopeds. DMV got wise to those lies quick! Anyways, cool ride report. Far as we go now is 60 miles each way to play pinball. You are either an inspiration or crazy!