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Honda Elite Scooters

The Honda Elite Is Fun And Fast


The Elite was introduced back in the mid 1980’s. The was a 250cc version for awhile, but the Elite 80 and the Elite E were the models that had staying power. In fact, the Elite was produced until 2007 with these specifications:

Class – Scooter

Honda Elite Scooters

Engine Size – 49cc two-stroke

Close ration six speed transmission

Size – 60.8 inches long and 25 inches wide

It weighed 108 pounds and had a 1 gallon fuel tank.

They reach a max speed of 35 mph and were able to get up to 90 miles to the gallon.

 

Brand new for 2010

August of 2009 will be the release date for the 2010 Elite. The new machine will feature a new 108cc liquid-cooled, fuel-injected four-stroke engine and a light-handling chassis. It will sport front disc brakes and a front glove compartment. The available colors are Red and Black.

$2999 is the base MSRP

What is a Honda Elite 250 scooter worth? Well, a quick look on eBay shows a 1985 Honda Elite 250 CH250; Factory Kenwood Stereo with 14,500 miles has an asking price of $2000. A 1987 version is on there for $63. It has 11,000 miles, runs good, but is definitely beat up. So I guess there is a wide, wide range.

 

Parts

Being in production for over 23 years, finding parts might not be has hard as you might think. Honda’s are very popular and there are many companies that deal their parts. Here are a few:

Scooterworks
A Chicago-based retailer which operates through mail order and a local storefront.
1-888-96-VESPA

Honda Parts House.com
A division of BabbittsOnline.com, owned and operated by Babbitt's Sports Center of Muskegon, Michigan. Babbitt's was opened in early 1965 by the Babbitt's family
231-737-4542

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