BEAR FIGHT!!! (and also a spree build)
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Re: new guy, new spree :D
Went out and fired it up, seems to run ok. I'll check compression and start taking the bike apart tomorrow. Going to clean out the exhaust and crap too. It's strange that any engine wouldn't make an audible sound under detonation, I wish I knew more about 2 strokes, lol.
'86 spree; '87 cressida; '89 240sx
Re: new guy, new spree :D
Well, I've been researching and reading and asking around here alot lately. Learned alot. Got 2 more sprees since I made this thread. Here's an update! I'll keep adding to this thread for both my wife's bike and mine
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- Rebuilt my wife's carb with factory honda parts, cleaned and reinstalled. Replaced spark plug, and checked compression @120. Her bike runs great, and tops out about 34-35 with me on it @165lbs
. Replaced her tires with stock size nankang front and 80/90-10 dunlop rear.
- Bought another spree for myself w/1200miles for $350. Had a bad carb. After some trial and error cleaning, and alot of research, I eventually ended up buying oem parts and rebuilding the carb off my parts bike (Ill get to that one, lol). Also replaced my tires with same setup as my wife's spree. My bike seems a bit slower then my wife's, around 2 or 3mph slower. Going to be swapping the head out with an '84 head to raise compression. Also going to check condition of reeds and such during tear down. There must be some reason my bike sucks compared to hers, lol.
- While gassing up my wife's spree after work last week, a guy randomly pulls up behind me and asks if I need a parts bike. He lived about 5 blocks from the gas station, and said he had a white '84 spree I could have for free. So about 1/2 and hour later, I picked up a non-running, non-licensed white '84 parts bike. Panels arent in great shape, and it's missing some parts (coil and fan for starters) but it has plenty of usable parts. Plus it was free
. Thinking of picking up a wrecked or incomplete bike with a title so I can maybe make one usable bike my nephew can use for school. We'll see, in the meantime, it sits in the corner of my garage as a donor for my bike
. Robbing the head off of it, and already snatched the carb off of it for my bike
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Thats it! Pics hopefully on thursday if it's nice!

- Rebuilt my wife's carb with factory honda parts, cleaned and reinstalled. Replaced spark plug, and checked compression @120. Her bike runs great, and tops out about 34-35 with me on it @165lbs

- Bought another spree for myself w/1200miles for $350. Had a bad carb. After some trial and error cleaning, and alot of research, I eventually ended up buying oem parts and rebuilding the carb off my parts bike (Ill get to that one, lol). Also replaced my tires with same setup as my wife's spree. My bike seems a bit slower then my wife's, around 2 or 3mph slower. Going to be swapping the head out with an '84 head to raise compression. Also going to check condition of reeds and such during tear down. There must be some reason my bike sucks compared to hers, lol.
- While gassing up my wife's spree after work last week, a guy randomly pulls up behind me and asks if I need a parts bike. He lived about 5 blocks from the gas station, and said he had a white '84 spree I could have for free. So about 1/2 and hour later, I picked up a non-running, non-licensed white '84 parts bike. Panels arent in great shape, and it's missing some parts (coil and fan for starters) but it has plenty of usable parts. Plus it was free



Thats it! Pics hopefully on thursday if it's nice!
'86 spree; '87 cressida; '89 240sx
Re: new guy, new spree :D
Got some pics. The front is lowered about an inch now, but doesn't show when its on the kickstand. I made a side stand out of a spare stock stand today, but it was kinda sketchy, and dragged a bit when I made a hard lean to the right, so I just swapped back to the stock stand. Maybe I'll buy a jdm sidestand, but this is okay for now. Here's some pics.






'86 spree; '87 cressida; '89 240sx
Re: new guy, new spree :D
I have a couple of motorcycles and I have never once wished that my scooter was onetoad772 wrote:Oh don't you wish it was a motorcycle unfortunately it is just a scooter.shane_lxi wrote:Thanks for the tip! Everything helps. This is my first 'motorcycle' lol, so learning as I go

Re: new guy, new spree :D
jdm side stand will not rub on corner streets..
Re: new guy, new spree :D
^ I might eventually spend the $90 and get one, lol.
So I'm doing the headswap tomorrow, but I'm thinking of doing a mild exhaust and intake porting also. At that point though, would it be recomended that I rejet, and what jet should I run?
So I'm doing the headswap tomorrow, but I'm thinking of doing a mild exhaust and intake porting also. At that point though, would it be recomended that I rejet, and what jet should I run?
'86 spree; '87 cressida; '89 240sx
Re: new guy, new spree :D
Well, busy day. Ported cylinder and intake, swapped heads to the oolder high comp head (sitting about @140psi) and did the pully mod with my ax24 vbelt. Bike is hitting 36-38mph right now! Very very happy
. No bottom end, but that's fine, I'm mostly cruising in 35mph zones, so i m not too worried about bottom end. Very happy with how its riding 
Here's some pics I took along the way (I had just washed the cylinder in water about an hour earlier, so that's just a little surface rust in the pic):






Here's some pics I took along the way (I had just washed the cylinder in water about an hour earlier, so that's just a little surface rust in the pic):




'86 spree; '87 cressida; '89 240sx
Re: '86 spree, just ported/headswapped!
Running a little lean (plug chop). Should I order a bigger jet? One of the bikes came with an extra #85, but that seems a bit overkill (stock is #68 right?). Maybe drill holes in the intake with the #85 on there to compensate? I'll try it out
'86 spree; '87 cressida; '89 240sx
Re: new guy, new spree :D
What makes a 2 stroke immune from pinging?lBear45-70 wrote:I was a professional 2 stroke mechanic for 20 some odd years besides being a 2 stroke champion boat racer and I never once heard a 2 stroke ping and I know of no one else who has either and I ran plenty of them in test tanks.shane_lxi wrote:^will do. I didnt hear any pinging, so hopefully not, but with my luck it's prolly blown...
Couple of my racier peds will ping with out racing gas but the compression is way over 200lbs
Any motor will ping if you push it hard enough
Re: '86 spree, just ported/headswapped!
i would jet up. stock sprees really like stock air boxes.
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
Re: new guy, new spree :D
They aren't immune to it. I've melted my share of pistons to prove it, but you just don't hear it, possibly because the reed intake system makes so much noise. I don'y know. I'll ask my 2 stroke engineer/expert next time I see him.ottoman wrote:What makes a 2 stroke immune from pinging?lBear45-70 wrote:I was a professional 2 stroke mechanic for 20 some odd years besides being a 2 stroke champion boat racer and I never once heard a 2 stroke ping and I know of no one else who has either and I ran plenty of them in test tanks.shane_lxi wrote:^will do. I didnt hear any pinging, so hopefully not, but with my luck it's prolly blown...
Couple of my racier peds will ping with out racing gas but the compression is way over 200lbs
Any motor will ping if you push it hard enough
Bear 45/70

'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3
'85 Aero 80
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'85 Aero 50
'85 Spree

'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3
'85 Aero 80
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'85 Aero 50
'85 Spree
Re: '86 spree, just ported/headswapped!
hey shane good work with the porting man thats a fat looking creseda whats that parked behind it ive got a AE86 with a hard tuned n/a 4age 16v heres my ae86 and another at the four and rotors nationals where i won best toyota and my mates ke20 oh and my scoots my nq50 tops out around 40ish still has good take off 44bbk high compression ported exhaust port and intake under reeds sb50 reeds and intake 89 jet custom adjustable air box with k@n filter taz gears custom made expansion chamber exhaust






Re: '86 spree, just ported/headswapped!
So if you're running a #89with that setup, then a #85 is way to big for my setup, lol. What size jet should I jump to?
Love the whitewalls on your nq50! My cressida is just my daily, I love that car! Lol. Its bone stock factory manual with custom springs and mr2 struts. The gold car is my track/weekend car. Its an s13 with a built ka24de turbo. Sitting at about 350whp and just under 400flbs
. Its having some issues though, so its barely past breakin, lol, just haven't been driving it 
Love the whitewalls on your nq50! My cressida is just my daily, I love that car! Lol. Its bone stock factory manual with custom springs and mr2 struts. The gold car is my track/weekend car. Its an s13 with a built ka24de turbo. Sitting at about 350whp and just under 400flbs


'86 spree; '87 cressida; '89 240sx
Re: '86 spree, just ported/headswapped!
nice most s13 here run a sr20det or a ca18det whats the motor ur running is it that factory motor or have you done a transplant us spec s13 may be different to the jap spec ones we get here my AE86 puts out 223 hp at the wheels i have about 7k in the motor alone its getting a baremetal respray again at the mo going dark pearl green with bolt on flares and front skirt and new wheels got some 15by9.5s 0 offset to fill the guards its got 15by8 +10 offset at the mo got my nqs wheels done by a mate who owns a white walling franchise i didnt buy the tyres like that he did it
Re: '86 spree, just ported/headswapped!
back to topic i think a 85 will probably be on the big size best is to get a few jets to play with and a jet drill kit then you can slowly move up in jets till you get what works best with your setup you will also need to do somthing with your air box as its good for stock jetting only