Messages In This Digest (13 Messages)
- 1a.
- Re: easy things to try? From: rieger_cl
- 1b.
- Re: easy things to try? From: jim borton
- 1c.
- Reflex Body Parts? From: BruceK
- 1d.
- Re: Reflex Body Parts? From: jim borton
- 1e.
- Re: Reflex Body Parts? From: BruceK
- 1f.
- Re: Reflex Body Parts? From: jim borton
- 2a.
- fuel pump From: ellisgross@rocketmail.com
- 2b.
- Re: fuel pump From: BruceK
- 2c.
- Re: fuel pump From: doztwo@gmail.com
- 2d.
- Re: fuel pump From: BruceK
- 2e.
- Re: fuel pump From: Joe Barnhart
- 2f.
- Re: fuel pump From: doztwo@gmail.com
- 3a.
- Re: Strapping down on a Versa Haul carrier From: barrettpat56
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Re: easy things to try?
Posted by: "rieger_cl" rieger@faircraft.com rieger_cl
Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:09 pm (PDT)
Good news; after changing the spark plug, recharging the battery, letting it run for a while and then upping the idle speed to 1500, it seems to be running well now. I think it the rough running before was (mostly?) a function of the cold weather, a non-cold weather spark plug, an older spark plug, and having an idle at about 1350. Now I just need to replace the busted tupperware and I'll be happy. Thanks for the advice.
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Re: easy things to try?
Posted by: "jim borton" gondola1545@yahoo.com gondola1545
Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:11 pm (PDT)
i have body parts in fiberglass and carbon fiber....
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From: rieger_cl <rieger@faircraft.com >
To: hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wed, March 24, 2010 5:09:34 PM
Subject: Honda Reflex Group Re: easy things to try?
Good news; after changing the spark plug, recharging the battery, letting it run for a while and then upping the idle speed to 1500, it seems to be running well now. I think it the rough running before was (mostly?) a function of the cold weather, a non-cold weather spark plug, an older spark plug, and having an idle at about 1350. Now I just need to replace the busted tupperware and I'll be happy. Thanks for the advice.
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Reflex Body Parts?
Posted by: "BruceK" bruce@aplusservices.com bruceakoehler
Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:44 pm (PDT)
Please clarify - do you make them, sell them, or just have some spares?
Bruce
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> To: hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. com
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Re: Reflex Body Parts?
Posted by: "jim borton" gondola1545@yahoo.com gondola1545
Wed Mar 24, 2010 6:56 pm (PDT)
I make them out of fiberglass or caron fiber...
I sell them... Mostly to friends...
Yes I have spares...
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From: BruceK <bruce@aplusservices.com >
To: hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wed, March 24, 2010 5:44:43 PM
Subject: Honda Reflex Group Reflex Body Parts?
Please clarify - do you make them, sell them, or just have some spares?
Bruce
--- In hondareflexowners@ yahoogroups. com, jim borton <gondola1545@ ...> wrote:
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> To: hondareflexowners@ yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Wed, March 24, 2010 5:09:34 PM
> Subject: Honda Reflex Group Re: easy things to try?
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> Good news; after changing the spark plug, recharging the battery, letting it run for a while and then upping the idle speed to 1500, it seems to be running well now. I think it the rough running before was (mostly?) a function of the cold weather, a non-cold weather spark plug, an older spark plug, and having an idle at about 1350. Now I just need to replace the busted tupperware and I'll be happy. Thanks for the advice.
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Re: Reflex Body Parts?
Posted by: "BruceK" bruce@aplusservices.com bruceakoehler
Wed Mar 24, 2010 7:28 pm (PDT)
Please post a link to you in the LINKS section if you are willing to sell to others.
How about resurrecting the out-of-production "Super Wings"?
Bruce
--- In hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. , jim borton <gondola1545@com ...> wrote:
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> I make them out of fiberglass or carbon fiber...
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> Yes I have spares...
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> From: BruceK <bruce@...>
> To: hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Wed, March 24, 2010 5:44:43 PM
> Subject: Honda Reflex Group Reflex Body Parts?
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Re: Reflex Body Parts?
Posted by: "jim borton" gondola1545@yahoo.com gondola1545
Wed Mar 24, 2010 7:33 pm (PDT)
not too compter savy here on the links...
i can do the super wings... someone is going to have to let me borrow parts to mod them... just a borrow... 1 time...
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From: BruceK <bruce@aplusservices.com >
To: hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wed, March 24, 2010 7:27:44 PM
Subject: Re: Honda Reflex Group Reflex Body Parts?
Please post a link to you in the LINKS section if you are willing to sell to others.
How about resurrecting the out-of-production "Super Wings"?
Bruce
--- In hondareflexowners@ yahoogroups. com, jim borton <gondola1545@ ...> wrote:
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> I make them out of fiberglass or carbon fiber...
> I sell them... Mostly to friends...
> Yes I have spares...
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> From: BruceK <bruce@...>
> To: hondareflexowners@ yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Wed, March 24, 2010 5:44:43 PM
> Subject: Honda Reflex Group Reflex Body Parts?
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> Please clarify - do you make them, sell them, or just have some spares?
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> --- In hondareflexowners@ yahoogroups. com, jim borton <gondola1545@ ...> wrote:
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> > To: hondareflexowners@ yahoogroups. com
> > Sent: Wed, March 24, 2010 5:09:34 PM
> > Subject: Honda Reflex Group Re: easy things to try?
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> > Good news; after changing the spark plug, recharging the battery, letting it run for a while and then upping the idle speed to 1500, it seems to be running well now. I think it the rough running before was (mostly?) a function of the cold weather, a non-cold weather spark plug, an older spark plug, and having an idle at about 1350. Now I just need to replace the busted tupperware and I'll be happy. Thanks for the advice.
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fuel pump
Posted by: "ellisgross@rocketmail.com" doztwo@gmail.com ellisgross@rocketmail.com
Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:25 pm (PDT)
any one ever replace the fuel pump with a automotive electric pump?
The honda pump is big bucks --- thanks
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Re: fuel pump
Posted by: "BruceK" bruce@aplusservices.com bruceakoehler
Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:54 pm (PDT)
Any 12v electric fuel pump either for a carbureted (non-fuel-injected) engine, or one with an adjustable pressure setting should be fine. The potential problem is that ones made for a large engine or a fuel-injected engine may overwhelm the float/valve in the carb.
Unfortunately, there is no spec for fuel PRESSURE, only fuel FLOW (min. 16oz / min.).
Bruce
--- In hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. , "ellisgross@com ..." <doztwo@...> wrote:
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> any one ever replace the fuel pump with a automotive electric pump?
> The honda pump is big bucks --- thanks
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Re: fuel pump
Posted by: "doztwo@gmail.com" doztwo@gmail.com ellisgross@rocketmail.com
Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:59 pm (PDT)
I noticed the honda pump had more then 2 wires -- maybe 3 or 4. wonder
what the other wires are for?
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 8:52 PM, BruceK <bruce@aplusservices.com > wrote:
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> Any 12v electric fuel pump either for a carbureted (non-fuel-injected)
> engine, or one with an adjustable pressure setting should be fine. The
> potential problem is that ones made for a large engine or a fuel-injected
> engine may overwhelm the float/valve in the carb.
>
> Unfortunately, there is no spec for fuel PRESSURE, only fuel FLOW (min.
> 16oz / min.).
>
> Bruce
>
> --- In hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. <hondareflexowners%com 40yahoogroups. com>,
> "ellisgross@..." <doztwo@...> wrote:
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> > any one ever replace the fuel pump with a automotive electric pump?
> > The honda pump is big bucks --- thanks
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Re: fuel pump
Posted by: "BruceK" bruce@aplusservices.com bruceakoehler
Wed Mar 24, 2010 7:26 pm (PDT)
Only 3 exit the connector - ground, Ignition on, and Kill switch. Either the Ignition switch or the Kill switch can disable the fuel pump and ignition coil.
I suspect the next question you may have is how to hook up a non-stock electric pump.
If you actually get one, I will figure it out for you...
Bruce
--- In hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. , doztwo@... wrote:com
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> I noticed the honda pump had more then 2 wires -- maybe 3 or 4. wonder
> what the other wires are for?
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> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 8:52 PM, BruceK <bruce@...> wrote:
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> > Any 12v electric fuel pump either for a carbureted (non-fuel-injected)
> > engine, or one with an adjustable pressure setting should be fine. The
> > potential problem is that ones made for a large engine or a fuel-injected
> > engine may overwhelm the float/valve in the carb.
> >
> > Unfortunately, there is no spec for fuel PRESSURE, only fuel FLOW (min.
> > 16oz / min.).
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> > Bruce
> >
> > --- In hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. <hondareflexowners%com 40yahoogroups. com>,
> > "ellisgross@" <doztwo@> wrote:
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> > > any one ever replace the fuel pump with a automotive electric pump?
> > > The honda pump is big bucks --- thanks
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Re: fuel pump
Posted by: "Joe Barnhart" flaboye@gmail.com jtbgnsv
Wed Mar 24, 2010 7:37 pm (PDT)
If you guys do this, can you put it up in the files section? I would
certainly consider an auto pump if mine ever fails, so this interests me
greatly.
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:26 PM, BruceK <bruce@aplusservices.com > wrote:
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> Only 3 exit the connector - ground, Ignition on, and Kill switch. Either
> the Ignition switch or the Kill switch can disable the fuel pump and
> ignition coil.
>
> I suspect the next question you may have is how to hook up a non-stock
> electric pump.
>
> If you actually get one, I will figure it out for you...
>
> Bruce
>
> --- In hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. <hondareflexowners%com 40yahoogroups. com>,
> doztwo@... wrote:
> >
> > I noticed the honda pump had more then 2 wires -- maybe 3 or 4. wonder
> > what the other wires are for?
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> > On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 8:52 PM, BruceK <bruce@...> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Any 12v electric fuel pump either for a carbureted (non-fuel-injected)
> > > engine, or one with an adjustable pressure setting should be fine. The
> > > potential problem is that ones made for a large engine or a
> fuel-injected
> > > engine may overwhelm the float/valve in the carb.
> > >
> > > Unfortunately, there is no spec for fuel PRESSURE, only fuel FLOW (min.
> > > 16oz / min.).
> > >
> > > Bruce
> > >
> > > --- In hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. <hondareflexowners%com 40yahoogroups. com>
> <hondareflexowners%40yahoogroups. com>,
> > > "ellisgross@" <doztwo@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > any one ever replace the fuel pump with a automotive electric pump?
> > > > The honda pump is big bucks --- thanks
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Re: fuel pump
Posted by: "doztwo@gmail.com" doztwo@gmail.com ellisgross@rocketmail.com
Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:00 pm (PDT)
I replaced the fuel filter with a VW type 3/16 hose.. cost $4.50. Had to
remove the gas line from the carb to prime the filter...and get the gas to
flow...cause the pump was pumping like crazy and not pulling gas through
the filter.. I'm a diesel mechanic but not use to working
on these little scooters.. was thinking the pump was working on its last
leg's... anyhow
after the filter change and valve adjustment my 03 Reflex with 15000 miles
runs great again.. but is it normal to get the gas to flow the way I
did..? Thanks Bruce for all the info.. this
forum is great!
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:26 PM, BruceK <bruce@aplusservices.com > wrote:
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> Only 3 exit the connector - ground, Ignition on, and Kill switch. Either
> the Ignition switch or the Kill switch can disable the fuel pump and
> ignition coil.
>
> I suspect the next question you may have is how to hook up a non-stock
> electric pump.
>
> If you actually get one, I will figure it out for you...
>
> Bruce
>
>
> --- In hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. <hondareflexowners%com 40yahoogroups. com>,
> doztwo@... wrote:
> >
> > I noticed the honda pump had more then 2 wires -- maybe 3 or 4. wonder
> > what the other wires are for?
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 8:52 PM, BruceK <bruce@...> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Any 12v electric fuel pump either for a carbureted (non-fuel-injected)
> > > engine, or one with an adjustable pressure setting should be fine. The
> > > potential problem is that ones made for a large engine or a
> fuel-injected
> > > engine may overwhelm the float/valve in the carb.
> > >
> > > Unfortunately, there is no spec for fuel PRESSURE, only fuel FLOW (min.
> > > 16oz / min.).
> > >
> > > Bruce
> > >
> > > --- In hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. <hondareflexowners%com 40yahoogroups. com>
> <hondareflexowners%40yahoogroups. com>,
>
> > > "ellisgross@" <doztwo@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > any one ever replace the fuel pump with a automotive electric pump?
> > > > The honda pump is big bucks --- thanks
> > > >
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Re: Strapping down on a Versa Haul carrier
Posted by: "barrettpat56" barrettpat@hughes.net barrettpat56
Wed Mar 24, 2010 6:42 pm (PDT)
Most use Canyon Dancer handle bar straps for bikes with skins. there are pictures under "trailering, Pat n Deb"
--- In hondareflexowners@yahoogroups. , "jcombs2@...com " <jcombs2@... > wrote:
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> What is the best way to strap the reflex to a carrier?
>
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I've been having some problems with my own reflex. It starts but every time I even TOUCH the throttle the thing dies. I'm thinking the spark plug but I don't have the cash to spare to just go randomly replacing things on it.
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