1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
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Haha no, just the ome up front in this shot.
Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
clean work! Nice job and thanks for sharing
2000 Elite SR50 -THE PURPLE NURPLE
50mm BBK (tai)
26mm OKO (round slide) 135 Main Jet
V-8 pipe
39/18 secondary gears (7.583:1 ratio)
36 grams in Prodigy variator
Malossi Delta Clutch & WIng Bell- Thanks RED EFT
65mph GPS (on the freeway)
50mm BBK (tai)
26mm OKO (round slide) 135 Main Jet
V-8 pipe
39/18 secondary gears (7.583:1 ratio)
36 grams in Prodigy variator
Malossi Delta Clutch & WIng Bell- Thanks RED EFT
65mph GPS (on the freeway)
Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
nice bike! and nice car!!
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14 Yamaha FZ-09
16 Kawasaki Versys 650
98 Yamaha Zuma
00 Honda Elite 50SR
82 Honda MB5
90 Honda NS50F
14 Yamaha FZ-09
16 Kawasaki Versys 650
Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
^ thanks. these two things occupy pretty much all of my spare time right now..
As you can tell, I have a HONDA addiction.
As you can tell, I have a HONDA addiction.
Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
My Spree has been sitting in my buddies shop while I make progress on it, he helps along the way and gradually I think he fell in love with the Spree, he bought his own.
He doesn't really plan on daily riding his like I do mine but that doesn't mean he doesn't have big plans.
Already about 12" longer due to Yamaha Vino engine swap.
After doing a side mount shock on mine we learned it tends to twist the frame under load, so his has a center shock setup
He's a taller guy, so he plans to stretch his floorboard an extra 8"
This thing is going to be bad *! I'll keep ya updated!
He doesn't really plan on daily riding his like I do mine but that doesn't mean he doesn't have big plans.
Already about 12" longer due to Yamaha Vino engine swap.
After doing a side mount shock on mine we learned it tends to twist the frame under load, so his has a center shock setup
He's a taller guy, so he plans to stretch his floorboard an extra 8"
This thing is going to be bad *! I'll keep ya updated!
Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
So my buddies Spree has progressed much quicker than mine, partially because we learned from my build, but also because he is bring in outside help from his welder buddies who make easy work of it all.
In addition to the extra length from the motor, he has added 7inches to the floor area to accommodate his longer legs
To keep it looking OEM and hide the floor stretch he picked up an extra set of floorboards to cut & join
His limo scooter VS my very short looking Spree
This angle really shows the extra length, wow this thing is going to be badass!
In addition to the extra length from the motor, he has added 7inches to the floor area to accommodate his longer legs
To keep it looking OEM and hide the floor stretch he picked up an extra set of floorboards to cut & join
His limo scooter VS my very short looking Spree
This angle really shows the extra length, wow this thing is going to be badass!
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Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
like the of that job on the white one ....what are you going to do about cables ?????
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SpreJunk 87elite in a spree body
ruckus variator , 3.5 tire , 1500 drive face spring , a 64 bbk ,
8 gram rollers, stock carb , after market air filter and 105 jet
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se50 crank...
SpreJunk 87elite in a spree body
ruckus variator , 3.5 tire , 1500 drive face spring , a 64 bbk ,
8 gram rollers, stock carb , after market air filter and 105 jet
Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
He has already ordered new cables from eBay.. he's actually also widening the hand bars so needed even longer cables..
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Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
How is he widening the handle bars?
01 Elite SR
polini corsa
Polini 26mm Carb
Naraku intake
Naraku sport variator
Currently 5g rollers
zx trans
Arrow
red contra with yellow clutch springs.
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polini corsa
Polini 26mm Carb
Naraku intake
Naraku sport variator
Currently 5g rollers
zx trans
Arrow
red contra with yellow clutch springs.
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Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
Cutting, sleeving, adding more pipe same diameter as the original and welding all together.. Will get more photos soon.
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Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
nice will be a cool build.
01 Elite SR
polini corsa
Polini 26mm Carb
Naraku intake
Naraku sport variator
Currently 5g rollers
zx trans
Arrow
red contra with yellow clutch springs.
RIP CITY
RIP NO MERCY KERSEY
polini corsa
Polini 26mm Carb
Naraku intake
Naraku sport variator
Currently 5g rollers
zx trans
Arrow
red contra with yellow clutch springs.
RIP CITY
RIP NO MERCY KERSEY
Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
Some more updates on the limo spree..
The reinforced floor is stronger than ever. He wanted to make it extra strong so he can have his daughter stand on the floor with no Rusk of bending.
Also a better look at the frame reinforcement and middle shock setup.
The reinforced floor is stronger than ever. He wanted to make it extra strong so he can have his daughter stand on the floor with no Rusk of bending.
Also a better look at the frame reinforcement and middle shock setup.
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Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
Back to my build (the red rocket)
After discovering the benefits to the center mount shock, we decided to ditch the old custom side mount, to a much better looking, more functional center shock setup.
After discovering the benefits to the center mount shock, we decided to ditch the old custom side mount, to a much better looking, more functional center shock setup.
Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
After many hours trying to get this girl running properly I discovered I had somehow switched throttle pins from another carb I had laying around.. rookie mistake.
Today I took her for it's first decent ride.. and it was to get fuel. Cost around $2.00 to fill up. After taking it for short rides all day I learned how poor mileage these 2 strokes get when you start tuning them.. looking like 40-50kms per tank if I am lucky HAHA.
Anyway, after riding around all day I decided to take a snap to celebrate my summer Hondas.
A few more photos on my blog - www.bobbylisle.com
Today I took her for it's first decent ride.. and it was to get fuel. Cost around $2.00 to fill up. After taking it for short rides all day I learned how poor mileage these 2 strokes get when you start tuning them.. looking like 40-50kms per tank if I am lucky HAHA.
Anyway, after riding around all day I decided to take a snap to celebrate my summer Hondas.
A few more photos on my blog - www.bobbylisle.com
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Re: 1985 Spree / Powered by Yamaha Jog
Greetings:
Technically it's a Honda-Ha, but a very nice stable nonetheless. Thanks for sharing.
Technically it's a Honda-Ha, but a very nice stable nonetheless. Thanks for sharing.
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Most of my money is spent on scooterparts. The rest is just wasted.
"ISO": '03 Vespa ET4 Malossi187 74MPH
Flash 9: 2001 Elite SR Contesta 72 ZX Tran, 9:1 Gears, Stock Airbox/Carb/Pipe 58.8 MPH
Punkin: 2010 Vespa/Malossi S78, 61MPH
Most of my money is spent on scooterparts. The rest is just wasted.
"ISO": '03 Vespa ET4 Malossi187 74MPH
Flash 9: 2001 Elite SR Contesta 72 ZX Tran, 9:1 Gears, Stock Airbox/Carb/Pipe 58.8 MPH
Punkin: 2010 Vespa/Malossi S78, 61MPH