The Honda Elite 80 is a step-through scooter trumped-up by Honda Engine Partnership from 1985 until 2007. The minor motorbike was designed to supply economical transportation on megalopolis or suburban streets.
Engine
The Honda Elite 80 featured an air-cooled, single-cylinder, 80 cubic centimetre engine with an automatic choke. The four-stroke Engine used a 16-millimeter carburettor and had a solid-state, capacitor discharge ignition process. The two-valve unmarried overhead cam engine had an electric starter. Its compression ratio was 9.3:1. Its wheelbase was 46.1 inches with a 29.7 inch seat height.
The rear unit swing-arm suspension had 3.1 inches of travel. The scooter had front and rear expanding-drum brakes with a parking brake. The automatic variable-ratio transmission used a V-belt drive system. The scooter had a lockable front-cowl storage compartment and helmet holder.
Dimensions
The Elite 80 weighed 172 pounds dry. With a 42 miles per age top rush, the scooter's milage classifying is 80 miles per gallon.