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- wikked_spree57
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I've got an 87 Spree I picked up and parted out with what I didn't need. Switching over to 86 wiring, and dash/controls.
Going to use an NH80(Aero 80) engine as the power plant, screw the AF05 and AF16 both!
That would be WAY too plain jane of me! Getting engine shipped the first of this week hopefully from workdog, going to make custom exhaust, port cylinder, mill cylinder head 20 thousandths, fat tire, oversize carb (not right away, but eventually).
Just sick of seeing the same old builds ya know? This should be interesting!
Going to use an NH80(Aero 80) engine as the power plant, screw the AF05 and AF16 both!
That would be WAY too plain jane of me! Getting engine shipped the first of this week hopefully from workdog, going to make custom exhaust, port cylinder, mill cylinder head 20 thousandths, fat tire, oversize carb (not right away, but eventually).
Just sick of seeing the same old builds ya know? This should be interesting!
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1994 BMW 525i 5 speed BEAMER TIME
1983 Yamaha XC 180 - Bought barn fresh in mint condition and 254 miles. Best bike I ever owned
1983 Yamaha XC 180 - Bought barn fresh in mint condition and 254 miles. Best bike I ever owned
- wikked_spree57
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Re: Starting 87 SuperSpree
Will follow up with pics soon. It's nothing special yet, I have to buy the motor I have lined up first. I just have the frame stripped ready to be cleaned and painted.
1994 BMW 525i 5 speed BEAMER TIME
1983 Yamaha XC 180 - Bought barn fresh in mint condition and 254 miles. Best bike I ever owned
1983 Yamaha XC 180 - Bought barn fresh in mint condition and 254 miles. Best bike I ever owned
Re: Starting 87 SuperSpree
this is going to be sweet!
83 Honda Aero 80
Honda Aero80 and Aero50 parts for sale cheap.
http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB3/viewto ... =2&t=15095
My Aero50 engine swap:
http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB3/viewto ... 16&t=13021
Honda Aero80 and Aero50 parts for sale cheap.
http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB3/viewto ... =2&t=15095
My Aero50 engine swap:
http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB3/viewto ... 16&t=13021
Re: Starting 87 SuperSpree
Really an 80cc four stroke. How much power does one have? We last had a 150 honda. It wouldn't out roll my wifes 86cc. It was 100 pounds heavier though. I had thought briefly about swapping the engine into the 89 Elite_e but glad I didn't. Sold the 150 shortly after.
Have fun with the build. Please posts photos.
PS: If you go riding with a friend riding a 50 AF16-18 or clone you may be breathing some castor.
Have fun with the build. Please posts photos.
PS: If you go riding with a friend riding a 50 AF16-18 or clone you may be breathing some castor.
1989 Elite E with 86cc Dio
Rumia 50mm bore, mini-stroker, 28mm Oko, modified m-x pipe, Carbonfiber reinforced frame.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKSvdjxvBUA
Rumia 50mm bore, mini-stroker, 28mm Oko, modified m-x pipe, Carbonfiber reinforced frame.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKSvdjxvBUA
Re: Starting 87 SuperSpree
It's a 2-Stroke 80cc.elitedio wrote:Really an 80cc four stroke. How much power does one have? We last had a 150 honda. It wouldn't out roll my wifes 86cc. It was 100 pounds heavier though. I had thought briefly about swapping the engine into the 89 Elite_e but glad I didn't. Sold the 150 shortly after.
Have fun with the build. Please posts photos.
PS: If you go riding with a friend riding a 50 AF16-18 or clone you may be breathing some castor.
83 Honda Aero 80
Honda Aero80 and Aero50 parts for sale cheap.
http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB3/viewto ... =2&t=15095
My Aero50 engine swap:
http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB3/viewto ... 16&t=13021
Honda Aero80 and Aero50 parts for sale cheap.
http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB3/viewto ... =2&t=15095
My Aero50 engine swap:
http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB3/viewto ... 16&t=13021
Re: Starting 87 SuperSpree
o-snap
2001 Elite SR48mm big bore, 90/90, keli vari, yws V8 30mm pipe, 8.4:1 gears 62 mph gps
Re: Starting 87 SuperSpree
im thinking power to weight ratio will be a little breath taking. spree weighs in at under 100lbs with all liqiuds. behind that is a 80cc motor that im sure is variated. come on that should be pretty fast.!!! cant wait to hear results!! 45/50+ spree!! * yea!!!
1986 honda spree(silver fox)
BBK
85 head
SB50 intake
SB50 reeds
taz gears
2.75X10 tires
2000 honda elite S
prodigy vari
2k grabber clutch springs
9:1 gears
jdm tail lite
1982 suzuki FA50
BBK
85 head
SB50 intake
SB50 reeds
taz gears
2.75X10 tires
2000 honda elite S
prodigy vari
2k grabber clutch springs
9:1 gears
jdm tail lite
1982 suzuki FA50
- wikked_spree57
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Re: Starting 87 SuperSpree
Out of the box dude. these are 43-45 mph motors on the Aero 80, think of the light little Spree.odinxxix wrote: 45/50+ spree!! * yea!!!
I think my trickiest part will be the motor mount, but we will see once this freakin payment clears for an expensive item I sold on eBay, and I get these parts here.
I still have to buy a dash/right controls and a seat, but I'll worry about that after I make some more coin. Motor first! I'll strip and clean the frame this week and get pictures of it up on the bench.
I've heard these motors will use a CR80 piston, so I want to check with Wiseco and see if they have an overbore piston/rings for that bike. If so, I'll have the cylinder bored up one size and see what she does.
My point in this project is people spend ENDLESS amounts of cash into doing SE50 and Dio sprees, I did an SE50 and I didn't like it. was fast, but not fast enough. I want to experiment with this engine and see what a good bit of elbow grease will do to it!
Be patient with me though folks, I promise lots of pictures and details on this build. If the Aero 80 shock is not long enough, I have one from a 150cc GY6 motor that's quite long and should do the trick. May use it anyways, just because it's chrome.
Thanks for all the interest!
1994 BMW 525i 5 speed BEAMER TIME
1983 Yamaha XC 180 - Bought barn fresh in mint condition and 254 miles. Best bike I ever owned
1983 Yamaha XC 180 - Bought barn fresh in mint condition and 254 miles. Best bike I ever owned
Re: Starting 87 SuperSpree
A two stroke! .... My ignorance is showing.
It doesn't take endless amounts of cash for a dio swap. I have about 1000 in mine.
It doesn't take endless amounts of cash for a dio swap. I have about 1000 in mine.
1989 Elite E with 86cc Dio
Rumia 50mm bore, mini-stroker, 28mm Oko, modified m-x pipe, Carbonfiber reinforced frame.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKSvdjxvBUA
Rumia 50mm bore, mini-stroker, 28mm Oko, modified m-x pipe, Carbonfiber reinforced frame.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKSvdjxvBUA
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Re: Starting 87 SuperSpree
Paid for motor and all accessories tonight, should have it late this week/early next week.
1994 BMW 525i 5 speed BEAMER TIME
1983 Yamaha XC 180 - Bought barn fresh in mint condition and 254 miles. Best bike I ever owned
1983 Yamaha XC 180 - Bought barn fresh in mint condition and 254 miles. Best bike I ever owned
Re: Starting 87 SuperSpree
i have an Aero 80 and to me it's just not that impressive of a power plant. not trying to burst your bubble here- just an observation.
mind you the Spree chassis is a lot less weight to lug around so you may be onto something.were all behind you here!
mind you the Spree chassis is a lot less weight to lug around so you may be onto something.were all behind you here!
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Re: Starting 87 SuperSpree
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1983-Hon ... 5885d12965
peckerwoods stripped some essentials off the engine for no good reason(IMHO)
peckerwoods stripped some essentials off the engine for no good reason(IMHO)
busting my knuckles on vices since
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for long as i can remember
Re: Starting 87 SuperSpree
remember it's going to be the early aircooled CR80 piston you want.wikked_spree57 wrote:odinxxix wrote:
I've heard these motors will use a CR80 piston, so I want to check with Wiseco and see if they have an overbore piston/rings for that bike. If so, I'll have the cylinder bored up one size and see what she does.
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Re: Starting 87 SuperSpree
Yes. I've done my reading. I think with some port work and an overbore she'll be snapping a plenty. I'm hoping (if there's enough room) that I can get the displacement up to around 100cc or so, and it should still be reliable! lol
1994 BMW 525i 5 speed BEAMER TIME
1983 Yamaha XC 180 - Bought barn fresh in mint condition and 254 miles. Best bike I ever owned
1983 Yamaha XC 180 - Bought barn fresh in mint condition and 254 miles. Best bike I ever owned