Trafficjamz wrote:Petrock's 1984 Spree wrote:Trafficjamz wrote:
If you try to use the original mount location, the shock will most certainly hit the carb.
You should relocate it to where the voltage regulator mounts.
I know, I know.......you like to do things the hard way.

Haha yeah thats one thing i forgot to test fit last night, so i did it this morning. Ya gotta love the relatively small 21mm OKO
The rear tire is exactly 1'' to the right of being in-line with the frame. The Elite had to have some other offest built in to make everything in-line, guess they dont have that built in offset on the Spree.
So ill just shave off 1'' on the Elite S motor mount on the right side, then stack 1'' in of washer on the left side when i mount the engine. Easy fix, not a huge deal
The 21mm OKO carb is the same size as the 30mm carb.....It
will get in the way and it will not fit right with the engine plastics on. Move the top shock mount to the old voltage regulator spot. It is very easy compared to all the other chopping and welding you have been doing.
The rear tire is only 1" off
in the rear. It is in the right spot up front.
So logic would say that the engine is mounted
crooked
If you chop 1" off the mount's right side (not that that is even possible), it will still be crooked.
Um okay i dont really follor you when you say the engine is crooked.
I need to take some more pics and really look at whats going on.
I dont think its "crooked", i just think that the Elite mount has an offset of exactly an inch, and somewhere along the Elite moped there is another off-set or so that will re-center the rear tire and make it in-line with the frame
And i know the 21mm wont fit inside the plastics, but it will fit the shock in behind hit without hitting anything
If it does fit with the engine plastics on the i will fiddle around with the egine plastics a little. But i will deal with that problem when and if i run into it. And when the shocks compress the shock actually moves up and away from the carb, not down into. So it wont hit at that point either.
Im still wanting to make the stock mount work, i know it would be easy to move the shock mount
But if i dont move it i can use the 12'' shock from northern tool for $15 a shock, and its preloadable.
I dont see why shaving down the motor mount on the right side, and then adding some washers to the left side is such a no-no
