This ATV called Honda Odyssey was in production between 1977 and 1984. The 1977 to 1979 models did not have a roll cage - making them more dangerous in case of turnovers - but a roll bar located behind the driver's seat; they also have a separate front bumper. In 1980 the FL250 was changed as the headlight was moved to a higher point on the roll cage from the front crash bar. In 1981 this ATV was again changed so it had a full roll cage, a CDI ignition system and an air filter located in a box on top of the roll cage. This made it more difficult for water and dirt to enter the air cleaner element. You can identify your vehicle from these descriptions. The engine is a two-stroke 248 cc. The 250 FL Odyssey was replaced in 1985 by a type called the FL350. This model has a more powerful 329cc two-stroke stroke engine.
carburetor adjustment on 1980 Honda z50r
How much Is a 1980 Honda xr80
Honda Quint was created in 1980.
Yes, it does.
No points were replaced by CDI by Honda around 1980.
http://www.mopedriders.org/html/manuals/honda/express/hexpresssm.htm Look for the 1980 addendum towards the bottom.
http://www.repairmanual.com/motorcycles/1980/27/0/109 the above link is to purchase a Honda CM200T service manual
No, a 1973 Honda CB900 does not exist. The Honda CB900 motorcycles were only produced in the years of 1980 to 1982.
45 mph.
http://www.cmsnl.com/classic-honda-fansite/honda_wiring_diagrams/CM400C.jpg
According to Haynes, the Honda CB900C Fork capacity (filled with ATF) is 9.5 oz on the 1980 model and 9.8 oz on the 1981 model.