Going behind your Spree's back and getting a new Ruckus
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Going behind your Spree's back and getting a new Ruckus
I purchased a new Ruckus and it is unbelievable. I still have two registered Spree's and won't get rid of them, but I am happy to have a new scooter to ride when no one is with me. When the wind isn't against me I constantly hit the rev limiter going 45 stock. I also got over 100 miles before the fuel light came on and added a gallon of gas to it. I didn't know it when I bought it, but these things have an ECU like a new car, a catalytic converter, EGR valve and lots of crazy relatively new to scooters technology. I have to pay $96 a month for it for two years, but I can get along on faster roads now than I could before. I feel bad for abandoning the Spree as a daily driver, but sometimes it was just painful driving an Iowa Spree on flat ground or up a hill. If you guys have any questions about these machines, let me know. I am very happy about the purchase and would recommend one.
KX250, KDX200, DT175, XL70, Yamaha Champ, 2 Honda Gyros, 3 Honda Sprees, part of a Aero 125
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Somebody else posted this on here originally but i've been following it...
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2297467&page=1
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2297467&page=1




