New Spree.. Need tips and advice

Does your Spree/Elite already run great, and you're trying to make it quicker/faster? Need a monster motor swap? Discuss your ideas here.

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New Spree.. Need tips and advice

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Hi there, I just got a spree with about 5000 miles for about $50 from a friend.

Cleaned the carb, new tires and new battery. But now there's a problem with the new tires. I put on tires that were a little wider than the previous ones and now the kickstand is always hitting up against the wheel. Should I just take the kickstand off and grind it a little? or should I keep it off and find a side kickstand?

Also I'm thinking about painting it, what's some prep work on the plastic I need to do? Should I prime it first?

Thanks.
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Post by Kenny_McCormic »

Get 2.5x10 tires
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Post by devenex »

Well if you cant exchange the tires, either of the options you named would work fine (so long as the kickstand is all the tires are rubbing).

The cheapest option is probably to tweak the stock stand if only a little clearance is needed.
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well i think im gonna keep the 2.75x10 tires.. can take corners faster :D, so i might just try to grind a bit off the kickstand...
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yeah, thats what i would do too. painting plastics is kind of easy too. just make sure to clean them, sand it down a bit. no need to prime. get the spray paint especially made for plastic paint too, like from wal mart. they have a good brand there. also, when painting, do light layers. the more layers, the more glossy. if you over spray, you can tell, so thats why you do light layers.
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priming most deffinitly is needed, i would also get a can of adhesion promoter (wal-mart carries it) Nothing makes a paint job worse than it flaking off
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Post by scooter trash »

I didnt prime my scoot and it still looks great after about a year of wear. i used Krylon's fusion plastic spray paint
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