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new camino owner
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new camino owner
Hey guys im mark i live in the UK and i have just picked up a 1991 honda camino owned by the famous cricket player. it is currently 6v but i would love to convert it to run 12v and also run without a battery, how would i go about donig that ?
also sorry if this has already been said but how do i convert the forum so i can understand most of it in english i have tried to use url english converters
also sorry if this has already been said but how do i convert the forum so i can understand most of it in english i have tried to use url english converters
Re: new camino owner
Welcome to the club
Please post some pics
Please post some pics
"une jeunesse sans camino c'est une jeunesse raté".
Re: new camino owner
maybe you can built in a 12v ignition of a scooter, that would be nice to try, I think.
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Re: new camino owner
Welcome at Camino-Tuning.be
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Re: new camino owner
Nice original camino! Keep it that way.
After a good cleaning it's even nicer.
After a good cleaning it's even nicer.
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Re: new camino owner
i have been cleaning the chrome up with wirewool i hve to wait for a new fly wheel to arrive as the old one was bent in the middle
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Re: new camino owner
Welcome to the club
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Re: new camino owner
Hi there,
This is no 1991. These were only made in 86/87. There was also a pink version. They were called (nicknamed) baby boy and baby girl but no youngster would ever be seen on one. I once sold a new one to a guy and when he left the shop he first repainted it in black (in front of the shop!!!), waited till the spray paint dried and then drove away.
This is no 1991. These were only made in 86/87. There was also a pink version. They were called (nicknamed) baby boy and baby girl but no youngster would ever be seen on one. I once sold a new one to a guy and when he left the shop he first repainted it in black (in front of the shop!!!), waited till the spray paint dried and then drove away.
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Re: new camino owner
Hello first of all here.
I am Thomas from Germany, am new here and just read your post from cleaning.
Try that with an old home remedy only on Chrome, but on no case painted surfaces:
Cola + aluminum foil rub in circular motions to a speedy teamed snarl and you'll festellen, a large part of the rust disappears. The acts for the first ever wonderful.
Then I usually take the soaked wool from nevr dull, the get in ebay and you will see your Chrome is getting better.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/231134346543" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And last but not least the wonderful medium of chrome magic, then does my chrome like new and untouched and the waxes contained sustainably protect the surface against renewed corrosion. Also suitable for removing the exhaust blueness of chrome motorcycle exhaust manifolds.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/280751504821?_tr ... EBIDX%3AIT" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
Ok, have not yet done that on my newly acquired Camino (Photo) lack of time. But it will happen soon.
I hope to have helped you a little and say good night now times and best regards
Thomas
I am Thomas from Germany, am new here and just read your post from cleaning.
Try that with an old home remedy only on Chrome, but on no case painted surfaces:
Cola + aluminum foil rub in circular motions to a speedy teamed snarl and you'll festellen, a large part of the rust disappears. The acts for the first ever wonderful.
Then I usually take the soaked wool from nevr dull, the get in ebay and you will see your Chrome is getting better.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/231134346543" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And last but not least the wonderful medium of chrome magic, then does my chrome like new and untouched and the waxes contained sustainably protect the surface against renewed corrosion. Also suitable for removing the exhaust blueness of chrome motorcycle exhaust manifolds.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/280751504821?_tr ... EBIDX%3AIT" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
Ok, have not yet done that on my newly acquired Camino (Photo) lack of time. But it will happen soon.
I hope to have helped you a little and say good night now times and best regards
Thomas
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Re: new camino owner
Well, now I come to your actual problem:
How do you get the Camino from 6V to 12V.
This is relatively easy using the same links displayed.
Look translate this out and if necessary let you safely into English. I mean who even supported a button of English.
Have fun with it and some times please, whether it worked.
http://www.mopshop.de/shop/Moped-Mofa-H ... 14952.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
How do you get the Camino from 6V to 12V.
This is relatively easy using the same links displayed.
Look translate this out and if necessary let you safely into English. I mean who even supported a button of English.
Have fun with it and some times please, whether it worked.
http://www.mopshop.de/shop/Moped-Mofa-H ... 14952.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: new camino owner
Hi I'm a new owner too do you still have their bike ? I'm in bury
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Re: new camino owner
To get a Camino to 12V is easy: you need a Honda PX12V engine (the electric started version). take the right crank case and the complete ignition. You also need the CDI and the high tension coil.
You also can use the electric starter by the way.
Plug and play.
You also can use the electric starter by the way.
Plug and play.
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Re: new camino owner
Hey Everyone!
Nice pics. I'm new here from the US and need to make one post. I have two red 1982 PA50ii and am looking for more information about water cooling. I would also like to purchase an early 80s Camino 45km/h deluxe and ship back to the states. I would LOVE a blue one with gold rims, circular headlight, and turn signals!
Nice pics. I'm new here from the US and need to make one post. I have two red 1982 PA50ii and am looking for more information about water cooling. I would also like to purchase an early 80s Camino 45km/h deluxe and ship back to the states. I would LOVE a blue one with gold rims, circular headlight, and turn signals!