Please post your Spree BBK setup

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Rooney140
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Please post your Spree BBK setup

Post by Rooney140 »

After discussing it with the owner of the board, it is time to put together a spreadsheet listing what works with the BBK's and individual results. This spreadsheet would bring together a lot of the information on specific setups and would be posted to the wiki and hopefully answer a lot of questions.

Ideally this will be specific to single speed sprees with the 44 or 48mm BBK's.
Maybe someone else can do one for stock bores.

Post your info in the following format please:

Bore (44, 48)
Head (early or late and mods)
Intake and reeds (stock, ported, SB, etc.)
Carburetor (stock - jetting, clip position or other)
Airbox (stock, modified?, pod, etc.)
Oil pump (stock, premix or both)
Exhaust (stock, modified or other)
Porting (stock or altered)
Gearing (aftermarket or stock, if known 6.917:1 or 6.385:1)
Results (either seat of the pants or top speed :wink: )

Notes (things like compression PSI, extra head or base gaskets needed, other things you feel important)

Anything else missing here?

Hopefully there will be enough replies to get this started.
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Re: Please post your Spree BBK setup

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location and average riding temperatur and GPS verifed speed.
86 spree
sb 50 intake and reeds
3.00x10 rear tire
waxed

99Polaris indy 700
harliquim paint
2" bar riser
lefty throttle
ice scratchers
SLP tri keel skis
ported
high compression head
chrome low windshield
mountain bar
Xtra-10
I ALWAYS KEEP ONE ROLLED
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Re: Please post your Spree BBK setup

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1986 Honda Spree SE
Bore- 44mm
Head- stock '85
Intake and reeds and carb- full SB conversion, 95 main jet
Airbox- unifilter pod
Oil pump- premix and pump, still break in so maybe 25 or 30:1 will reduce to approx 32:1
Exhaust- stock
Porting- stock
Gearing- stock, 3x1 tires, moderate pulley mod
Results- top speed is currently unknown, acceleration is increased

notes: still on break in, further changes will be made when baseline is established
1986 Spree SE:
  • pulley mod
    '85 head
    SB50 intake, reeds, carb
    UNI filter
    44mm bbk
    3x10 conti zipps
    next:
    taz gears, sa50 clutch w/ 2k springs
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Re: Please post your Spree BBK setup

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Bump, anyone else? so far I have two entries, my own and SPREEtown, I was hoping to have 10 or so different setups so people could compare and answer some of their own questions.
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Re: Please post your Spree BBK setup

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86 spree
44 mm bbk
85 head milled out to bore kit size
SB50 reeds and intake
stock carb,exhaust(with a little of the baffles removed)
2.75X10 tires
taz gears
stock air box 5 -1/2 holes drilled in the lid
85 jet
not running as it should not sure why other here have reported speeds in the upper 30's mine is in the lower to mid 30's not sure why.
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
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Re: Please post your Spree BBK setup

Post by catsailor »

1984 Spree
44mm Taz BBK
Premix 1 oz oil to each tank along with injector
Stock head
Ported Intake
Stock reeds
Stock Exhaust
Stock Airbox with 5 - 1/2 holes drilled on top
85 jet
Taz gears
3.0 tires

Take off a bit slow to 10 mph. Then very quick to 30 mph. Top speed of 36 - 38 mph in 50 - 80 degree farenheight weather. Top speed of 44 mph in 35 degree farenheight weather. Both top speeds are gps verified, and the 44 mph was also verified by the East Greenwich Police radar gun (no ticket, just a warning with a laugh)
1984 Spree With Taz BBK and Gears
1988 Seawind 24 Catamaran
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