Honda recommends a psi of 33 for the tires. This recommendation is too low and is made for ride comfort, not handling or tire longevity. A combination of 38/40, 40/40, or 40/42 will greatly extend tire life and improve handling. This info comes from rattlebars.com
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The Dynojet website give a typical 2004 Honda Aero a rating of 36.7 hp. Hope this helps. NigelNicholson@comcast.net
About 110 miles per hour, from my experience.
29 psi front, 36 psi rear.
28-30 psi front, 36-40 psi rear.
3.7 Gal tank 0.9 gal reserve
GE Honda Aero Engines was created in 2004.
Remove the seat. You will find the battery under it. Remove the negative terminal first, then the positive terminal.
0.7 mm
7.75 Quarts.
yes, if you attach them with lock nuts from a 1999 zulu.
its on the right side of the engine inside the chrome tear drop, just remove the 5 hex head screws
Under the front seat.