Wonderfully economical bike
Written: Aug 25 '07 (Updated Sep 23 '07)
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Pros: Great gas mileage; very maneuverable. Easy to maintain. Has proven Honda reliability.
Cons: Cheap plastic paneling, which can easily break or scratch. Weak headlight. Trunk space.
The Bottom Line: I highly recommend this scoot for inner city riding. Great gas mileage, and perfect speeds for local riding. Strong Honda reliability!
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| txsizzler's Full Review: 2000 Honda Elite 80 |
I have a 2000 model Honda Elite 80, that I bought locally from a guy who owns a limo business for $750. When I bought the bike, I became the third owner. I believe the first owner had used it as a racing bike of some sort (although the top speed on the bike is about 50 mph). It had alot of scratches on it, a screw missing out of the muffler, and some cracks and chips in the plastic paneling on the bottom of the bike. The second owner had it for a total of 3 months, and put about 200 miles on the bike when he sold it to me.
I have enjoyed the scooter alot, and have done alot of repair work on it since it was badly taken care of by the first owner. Doing maintenance on the bike is very easy, and most items on the bike are very accessible. My next big project is to take out the carb and to clean it thoroughly, and change out the spark plug. I have a Honda Repair manual, which has been very useful in doing these things.
Performance: The bike rides and handles very well. Its small size and light weight make it very maneuverable, and its easy to fit into small, tight spots. Being that it uses a CDI, no shifting is needed, which makes it extremely easy to ride (just twist and go!). Starting the bike is a breeze, as it has an automatic clutch (trust me... this IS a godsend!). To start it, you insert the key, squeeze the brake handle, and push the electronic start button. Thats it! After a few seconds of warming up, you are ready to go. My top speed has been 51 mph (slight downhill decline). On most straight roads, I cruise around 47 mph. This, is with me weighing 195 lbs.
Style: Honda has made its Elites for the past 22 years all in the same style. I suppose back in the 80's, they looked rather futuristic. Now days, I think they tend to have a bit too much of a boxy look to them. Combined with the cheapo plastic paneling on the bike, it isn't the most stylish in the looks department. However, the plastic paneling makes keeping it clean alot easier. Just be careful when removing paneling and what not, as it is susceptible to cracking and breaking. The fit and finish on the bike is good though. The buttons are quite accessible when driving, and thoughtfully laid out. The speedometer is big and bright, and is adequately lit at night. As an added plus, you have a fully functional fuel gauge, which takes the guess work out of how much gas you have left. The seat, which is large, is fairly comfortable, and you should be able to ride for awhile without much discomfort. However, I have found after about an hour, your butt can get a bit sore, so a break will be needed.
Fuel: The Honda Elite 80 holds 1 gallon of gas. This will last close to 90 miles before having to refill. In essence, you are getting somewhere between 85-90mpg! You can use Unleaded gas without Ethanol in it (most gas stations are fine.. just look for any that say they have Ethanol in them, and avoid those).
Weight: The scooter has a dry weight of 172 lbs. It can hold a max capacity of around 335 lbs. The more you weigh, the less top speed this bike is capable of. With my weight at 195, I can still achieve a good top speed; however, I have read that some people that weigh over 250, will be lucky to hit 40mph.
Safety: Honda has geared this scooter for safety, with alot of reflectors, and a good sized rear brake light. The signals are easy to see. The horn has a nice loud beep (sounds similar to the Road Runner on the Bugs Bunny cartoons). The only complaint I have in this area is that the headlight is weak. It has a high/low beam, however, at night, the beam is way too dim, and can make riding a rather heart-racing event. That said, I would recommend only riding on well lit streets at night.
Space and Storage: The Elite has 2 storage areas, one being under the seat, and the other being the front trunk on the bike. Both spots are very small, and are good for holding paperwork, and maybe a tire gauge, as well as a couple of screw drivers. This is kind of a weak area on the Elite, as many scoots have a whole lot more in the storage department (some being capable of holding full sized helmets, along with a couple bags of groceries!). You can add a storage trunk to the luggage rack as an optional expense, but I feel that Honda should have included something like this with the bike to begin with.
Reliability: This bike has proven Honda reliability, and is relatively easy to maintain. Being that it is belt driven, it doesn't require the constant lubing you would need for a larger motorcycle. Most parts are accessible, but you will need metric tools, and a good set of Allen Wrenches for alot of the jobs. As long as you do the simple maintenance the manual calls for, this bike in theory could last you darn near forever!
Price and Summary: All in all, an excellent bike that should last you a long time with regular oil changes, and minor maintenance. Plus, if you buy used, you can get one for very cheap (typically $700-$1500). Even new, I have seen them for under or around $2000.
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Amount Paid (US$): 750
Condition: Used Model Year: 2000
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