85 Spree, test bed for mods
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85 Spree, test bed for mods
Hello all,
Just picked up a 1985 Spree. Took a little fiddling to get it running.
Tops out at about 30 mph, just like you would expect. I'm working on a stock muffler for it. The idea is to start with a box stock Spree and try various performance mods. Since I'm basically cheap, I'll focus on the easy and inexpensive ones. The goal is to make a solid 40 mph without spending a bunch of money. After all the cheap and easy stuff I may get crazy but I'll start easy.
Once I get the stock pipe rounded up I'll take the Spree and my GPS out to my secret testing location and do some acceleration runs to establish a base line. After each mod I will make another set of test runs to compare.
keithw
Just picked up a 1985 Spree. Took a little fiddling to get it running.
Tops out at about 30 mph, just like you would expect. I'm working on a stock muffler for it. The idea is to start with a box stock Spree and try various performance mods. Since I'm basically cheap, I'll focus on the easy and inexpensive ones. The goal is to make a solid 40 mph without spending a bunch of money. After all the cheap and easy stuff I may get crazy but I'll start easy.
Once I get the stock pipe rounded up I'll take the Spree and my GPS out to my secret testing location and do some acceleration runs to establish a base line. After each mod I will make another set of test runs to compare.
keithw
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It's a piece of rubbery foam kind of stuff velcroed on. It does work and doesn't fall off so I can't complain too much. I think I'll save my money for important things, like stuff to make it go faster.
I'm about ready to go looking for wing nuts and bolts for the body panels. I expect to be taking them on and off a lot.
keithw
I'm about ready to go looking for wing nuts and bolts for the body panels. I expect to be taking them on and off a lot.
keithw
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Honda Spree, 1985.
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Let's give it a try, how hard could it be?
Honda Spree, 1985.
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Let's give it a try, how hard could it be?
Metric wingnuts are a PIA to find.
When I was wrenching on mine all the time, I just left the sides and rack off, with just the seat attached. Actually think I left the floorpan off too. Saves mass.
When I was wrenching on mine all the time, I just left the sides and rack off, with just the seat attached. Actually think I left the floorpan off too. Saves mass.
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Cap nuts in metric I've found, and have a little pile for replacement... wingnuts are harder.
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The exhaust it a piece of junk I threw together till I get something better. I'm working on a stock muffler for base line testing then I'll go to a tuned pipe.
keithw
keithw
Honda Pal (Speed-o-scooter) JDM Spree with varator trans.
Honda Spree, 1985.
Another Honda Pal
Let's give it a try, how hard could it be?
Honda Spree, 1985.
Another Honda Pal
Let's give it a try, how hard could it be?
Hang on, I'll do my best. I am a bit slow but I'll get there. Start with the normal things. Decarbon the muffler and exhaust port. Make sure your belt is in good shape. Check tire pressure.
keithw
keithw
Honda Pal (Speed-o-scooter) JDM Spree with varator trans.
Honda Spree, 1985.
Another Honda Pal
Let's give it a try, how hard could it be?
Honda Spree, 1985.
Another Honda Pal
Let's give it a try, how hard could it be?
Here is a bit of trivia for you.
This is the displacment of a Spree with a stock piston and various overbores. As you can see even the biggest piston I've found so far (3mm) only adds about 14% to the displacment. This by it's self will not add much power.
overbore volume
stock 49.3
0.25 49.9
0.50 50.5
0.75 51.2
1.00 51.8
1.25 52.4
1.50 53.0
1.75 53.6
2.00 54.3
2.25 54.9
2.50 55.5
2.75 56.2
3.00 56.8
But, once you have the cylinder off to do the overbore you can work on the exhaust port. That should make more differance. My friend the old school two stroke guy keeps telling me that overbore isn't the answer. Porting and pipes is where the power is.
One thing the overbore will do if the piston crown is the same is increase the compression ratio. This will add some power.
keithw
This is the displacment of a Spree with a stock piston and various overbores. As you can see even the biggest piston I've found so far (3mm) only adds about 14% to the displacment. This by it's self will not add much power.
overbore volume
stock 49.3
0.25 49.9
0.50 50.5
0.75 51.2
1.00 51.8
1.25 52.4
1.50 53.0
1.75 53.6
2.00 54.3
2.25 54.9
2.50 55.5
2.75 56.2
3.00 56.8
But, once you have the cylinder off to do the overbore you can work on the exhaust port. That should make more differance. My friend the old school two stroke guy keeps telling me that overbore isn't the answer. Porting and pipes is where the power is.
One thing the overbore will do if the piston crown is the same is increase the compression ratio. This will add some power.
keithw
Honda Pal (Speed-o-scooter) JDM Spree with varator trans.
Honda Spree, 1985.
Another Honda Pal
Let's give it a try, how hard could it be?
Honda Spree, 1985.
Another Honda Pal
Let's give it a try, how hard could it be?
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You missed the point. I'm going to take the wimpiest, can't do nothin' to make it go fast scooter and kick some booty with it. My point of view is that if you take a faster scooter motor and put it in a Spree frame you don't have a Spree any more. You have an Elite or whatever with a Spree frame.
BTW, just how fast is your stock se50?
keithw
BTW, just how fast is your stock se50?
keithw
Honda Pal (Speed-o-scooter) JDM Spree with varator trans.
Honda Spree, 1985.
Another Honda Pal
Let's give it a try, how hard could it be?
Honda Spree, 1985.
Another Honda Pal
Let's give it a try, how hard could it be?