How much did Spree's cost brand new?

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How much did Spree's cost brand new?

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I can't find anywhere that lists what the Spree sold for when it was being sold in the 80s. Does anyone know?
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$800 iirc
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Same price they go for now days :) $600-800
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Post by KZ250andSpree »

Mine was $1 and it just rolled around 10 grand :o

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Oh and just as an example of why not to let your dumbass friends ride your scoot:
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KZ250andSpree wrote:Mine was $1 and it just rolled around 10 grand :o

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Oh and just as an example of why not to let your dumbass friends ride your scoot:
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yea one of my dumbass friends tried drifting mine which did the same damage
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I heard they went for $850 new.

These people that want $650 for a used one with 5K miles are insane. :?
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Post by 70JUDGE »

I thought something looked funny about your speedometer that registered for 60.It's in kilometers.So it has about 6,236 miles on it.Mine has a little ways to go to catch up only having 484 miles.Has yours been rebuilt?

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I was wondering when someone was going to notice the km's :P

Engine hasn't been touched that entire time :P although I'm thinking about getting the head shaved sometime soon
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70JUDGE wrote:I thought something looked funny about your speedometer that registered for 60.It's in kilometers.So it has about 6,236 miles on it.Mine has a little ways to go to catch up only having 484 miles.Has yours been rebuilt?

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It may be insane, but people are paying it. I'm getting 500-650 with and without title, even for sprees with no body panels.

My brand new road runners I sell start at 1000, yet they like the spree because it's so small.
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Post by cardiffchris1 »

in 1986 the prices i remember are as follows:

spree $595

elite80 $1195

elite 150 deluxe $1795

elite 250 $2295

helix $2795
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