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in need of a cheap, yet effective motor swap!! ('86 Spree)

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:46 pm
by reptar.
alright, so i just purchased an '86 Honda Spree. it is a pretty good scooter and everything, im just looking for a little bit more power. it currently only reaches around 30mph, and i am looking to change that to somewhere between 60 and 80mph. im pretty new to the scooter culture, so needless to say, i have no idea what would be a good decision for a swap, but it is much needed. i am only going to be able to spend a couple hundred for the swap, so could someone please point me in the right direction towards finding a reliable motor? thanks in advance.

Re: in need of a cheap, yet effective motor swap!! ('86 Spree)

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:45 am
by Videonut
Dio swap
or if ya like a challenge
a elite 80 CH80 hahhaha i have one i think that i could get it working

Re: in need of a cheap, yet effective motor swap!! ('86 Spree)

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:27 pm
by bradthreee
For 60-80 mph you will need to spend much more than a couple of hundred bucks. Maybe around a grand.

Sprees at Bonneville

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:42 pm
by Wheelman-111
Greetings:

That Honda-san. He thinks of everything. Made the spree under 90 pounds to be light and easy to hook up to the old Airstream or to carry upstairs to the boudoir for repairs. Also made it cheaply enough so that people would be able to afford and buy it. It's the smallest of the "real" scooters.

Being as it had something under 3 stock horsepower and such light weight, no need to spend a fortune on fancy trailing link suspensions or huge tires and brakes. Simple telescopic fork and 2.50 tires would be fine. Same for the little 80mm brakes. If you're never going faster than 30, they will suffice.

Fast forward from 1985 to today. You wanna do what?! 80 on a Spree?!! If you have to turn or stop at any time from that speed, the first swap you'll need afterward is your underwear. :oops:

Re: in need of a cheap, yet effective motor swap!! ('86 Spree)

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 2:00 pm
by slosquirrel
60-80mph on a spree for $200 :?

Hate to be a pesimistic S.O.B. but it aint gonna happen, unless you somehow find a willing person to donate both a dio motor($300) and about $600 (atleast) in aftermarket stuff... Even then I wouldn't want to take a spree with that kinda power up to those speeds and hold it there very often (bad for the motor, death for the spree)

Sounds like you need to sell the spree and find an old beat up motorcycle on the cheap that needs some work.

Re: in need of a cheap, yet effective motor swap!! ('86 Spree)

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 4:40 pm
by bradthreee
Just like Wheelman said you will need to ugrade the brakes as well. When upgrading the brakes for those speeds, everything has to be custom.
Listen to the Squirrel, sell the Spree and get a motorcycle :mrgreen:

Re: in need of a cheap, yet effective motor swap!! ('86 Spree)

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 5:10 pm
by GIJoeBob
The Spree flexes and bends like crazy. It gets weird at 40mph so 80mph would be deadly. If you do end up doing that, be sure to video tape it so we can all get a laugh out of your clutzy demise. :lol:

Re: in need of a cheap, yet effective motor swap!! ('86 Spree)

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 5:57 pm
by Kenny_McCormic
Fastest way to make a spree do 80 is to put it in the back of a truck.

Re: in need of a cheap, yet effective motor swap!! ('86 Spree)

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 6:24 pm
by SpyderMike
Kenny_McCormic wrote:Fastest way to make a spree do 80 is to put it in the back of a truck.
i deem this your favorite answer to "can my ____ go ____mph?" :twisted:

Re: in need of a cheap, yet effective motor swap!! ('86 Spree)

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 7:36 pm
by bradthreee
SpyderMike wrote:
Kenny_McCormic wrote:Fastest way to make a spree do 80 is to put it in the back of a truck.
i deem this your favorite answer to "can my ____ go ____mph?" :twisted:
That and clean the carb :mrgreen:

Re: in need of a cheap, yet effective motor swap!! ('86 Spree)

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 9:31 pm
by SpyderMike
bradthreee wrote:
SpyderMike wrote:
Kenny_McCormic wrote:Fastest way to make a spree do 80 is to put it in the back of a truck.
i deem this your favorite answer to "can my ____ go ____mph?" :twisted:
That and clean the carb :mrgreen:
hahaha thats answer is to the question "what do i do about ____?" :twisted:

Re: in need of a cheap, yet effective motor swap!! ('86 Spree)

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 12:12 am
by GIJoeBob
Kenny_McCormic wrote:Fastest way to make a spree do 80 is to put it in the back of a truck.
Heck, my Spree can do 120mph when you drop it out of an airplane.

Re: in need of a cheap, yet effective motor swap!! ('86 Spree)

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 11:16 pm
by Kenny_McCormic
I doubt that water cooled 125cc dio stroker spree can do much more than 80-90mph.

Re: in need of a cheap, yet effective motor swap!! ('86 Spree)

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 1:12 am
by adark248
Kenny_McCormic wrote:Fastest way to make a spree do 80 is to put it in the back of a truck.
there needs to be a way to mark posts as your favorite, so you can go back and reread them later.

to OP, I guess you got the feeling that people aren't very supportive of your idea. I have to say I'm not either, it sounds like a whole lot of money to spend just to kill yourself. A good stiff belt and a ceiling fan would suffice.

Maybe look into getting bigger better scooter if you want that speed, only problem is the big ones are expensive.