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86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 9:29 pm
by SpreeorDie85
So I sold my 1985 Spree today. Now I can start on my 1986 Spree.
It was raped for parts to build the 85 I sold today.
Im really digging the look and feel.
Its going to be for my GF but she's a badass so it doesnt have to be all pink and frilly.
Now Ill shut up and post pics.

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Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 8:36 pm
by SpreeorDie85
I know it's been a minute but I'm stockpiling parts.

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So far I have an exhaust. New seat cover. I need a met or ruckus rear wheel.

Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 7:12 pm
by SpreeorDie85
I want to use these on the Spree. Not sure how to clamp them onto the Spree. I called SSS they had a
bolt on solution. Like most projects, I just need more monies. All tapped out from the stretch kit and AF16.

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Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 5:34 pm
by SpreeorDie85
Cleaned off the AF16. The belt looks halfway nice.Come on USPS.

Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 2:44 pm
by SpreeorDie85
Just in case anyone cares bought the elusive glovebox off eBay today.

Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 3:00 pm
by Meatball
Get that bad boy RUNNING! Can always add fancy handlebars later. You already need to cut/weld that stretch mount to fit the Spree frame and weld in a shock tab also.

But hey, thumbs up on the golvebox purchase! :2thumbs:

Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 5:12 pm
by SpreeorDie85
Meatball wrote:Get that bad boy RUNNING! Can always add fancy handlebars later. You already need to cut/weld that stretch mount to fit the Spree frame and weld in a shock tab also.

But hey, thumbs up on the golvebox purchase! :2thumbs:
I was actually thinking of stretching the elite putting the af16 in and using sp50 engine for the Spree. I was told they fit the spree without cutting plastics and probably should have been the engine honda choose for the spree originally. Im really trying top avoid having to cut s*** up unless its necessary. Any thoughts or suggestions from fellow spree heads?

Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 6:08 pm
by Meatball
SpreeorDie85 wrote:
Meatball wrote:Get that bad boy RUNNING! Can always add fancy handlebars later. You already need to cut/weld that stretch mount to fit the Spree frame and weld in a shock tab also.

But hey, thumbs up on the golvebox purchase! :2thumbs:
I was actually thinking of stretching the elite putting the af16 in and using sp50 engine for the Spree.
The stretch mount you have would STILL need to be cut and re-welded to fit your SE50 frame. It doesnt fit either scooter frame you have. It is a bolt-in kit for 94-01 Elites....

Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 7:48 pm
by SpreeorDie85
Meatball wrote:
SpreeorDie85 wrote:
Meatball wrote:Get that bad boy RUNNING! Can always add fancy handlebars later. You already need to cut/weld that stretch mount to fit the Spree frame and weld in a shock tab also.

But hey, thumbs up on the golvebox purchase! :2thumbs:
I was actually thinking of stretching the elite putting the af16 in and using sp50 engine for the Spree.
The stretch mount you have would STILL need to be cut and re-welded to fit your SE50 frame. It doesnt fit either scooter frame you have. It is a bolt-in kit for 94-01 Elites....
Thank you sir. Never thought I would the "problem" of what motor to put in what frame lol. A very welcomed one at that. I also purchased a polini air filter pod.

Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 9:18 pm
by Meatball
SpreeorDie85 wrote: I also purchased a polini air filter pod.
Do you have a carb to put it on?

Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2017 10:53 am
by SpreeorDie85
Meatball wrote:
SpreeorDie85 wrote: I also purchased a polini air filter pod.
Do you have a carb to put it on?
RIght now im using a stock AF16 carb but im going to wrap the tube so it doesn't run too lean, I overshot my budget so now Im just trying to the swap in and everything running

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Af16 ncy kick start.

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Infamous glove box I purchased off ebay and Im pretty sure they are a member here as well.

I will say I got it extremely fast and in good shape.



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Stage 6 multimeter from my spree build.

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Kenda tires for the spree.

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Cheap Ebay led kit (green) tacky I know. It's my build I do what I want.

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Riser from SSS

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It looks odd but this a horn from Supra front clip I got from my past job at the JDM engine shop. Its super loud sounds like it should be on a moving van. This was also salvaged from my old spree that was sold it my other post.



Air filter . https://www.scooterswapshop.com/product ... od-filters

Ordered this for my elite . https://www.scooterswapshop.com/product ... -taillight

Can I use my spree rear wheel or do I need a new one. I was told ruckus or metro rear wheel.

I have a stock dio exhaust some were around the casa.

Yes I know I need better breaks once its up and running.

I'm really busy with school but trying to squeeze in time to work on the Spree any chance I get.

I will say when it comes to cutting the mount and welding it I will be relying on Brandon @SSS and hondaspree.net for guidance and advice.

So please stay tuned (lol cheesy old man joke) and help a noob out.

Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2017 11:21 am
by Meatball
Im out....good luck.

Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2017 2:17 pm
by SpreeorDie85
Meatball wrote:Im out....good luck.
That sucks..must have been the led's.

Anyway got some goodies today. The hoard grows

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Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2017 4:03 pm
by Meatball
When you want to sell that taillight, I'll give you $50 for it.

Re: 86 Frankinspree' build.

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 12:24 am
by SpreeorDie85
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So its been a while since my last post. Ive been really busy with school with no time for the scoots I did manage to get the 86 going. Spray painted front wheel and all. All tho the Spree is slow as * compared to the Elite 50s, its so agile and nimble I feel like I can ride it a lot harder. How can you not have fun on a Spree. Even the smallest trips are an adventure. :peace: