Honda Spree Big bore (Have one thanks to tazland001)
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well i got the bore kit in and have done a few cycles fro the break in. something is wrong. even at low speeds when driving i get a weird hiss noise and then the scooter will cut out. first time i thought i blew it up. but it will start right back up and go. not sure if it is getting to hot or if its choking out. any suggustions. next week i will be trying new jets. i used the jet that came with the kit.
Re: Honda Spree Big bore (Have one thanks to tazland001)
Hello, Any new info on your big bore Spree? Just got my kit the other day,looking at getting the old Spreester rejuvinated,hope it's going well. Thanks, Carp
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Re: Honda Spree Big bore (Have one thanks to tazland001)
How much did you pay for your Big Bore Kit? Also where did you find it?
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Re: Honda Spree Big bore (Have one thanks to tazland001)
I got mine for $75 + shipping. They are on ebay, look up "honda spree", ChopChop123 is the seller.
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Re: Honda Spree Big bore (Have one thanks to tazland001)
Greetings:
I read someplace that the kit had a #95 jet with it. That sounds way big for anything short of 65cc, especially with a stock pipe. Try perhaps an 82?
PN 99101-187-0820 at a Honda dealer near you.
I read someplace that the kit had a #95 jet with it. That sounds way big for anything short of 65cc, especially with a stock pipe. Try perhaps an 82?
PN 99101-187-0820 at a Honda dealer near you.
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Re: Honda Spree Big bore (Have one thanks to tazland001)
In Dire need of info for these big bore kits, what exactly is involved, what other parts are required/recommended, any modification of parts needed to fit. i would like to pick one of these up but am a little afraid. i understand the kit comes with the cylinder, piston, rings and gasket, what about the head, bolts, etc...
Also, will i need to upgrade to a larger carb or just upsize the jet in the standard carb.
86 Spree is already doin 32 steady with my 160 Lb. self on it but would like to get her to 35-38 if possible.
Thank You for you help.
P.S. I take it that this http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda-Sp ... leQ5fParts is what your all talking about?
Also, will i need to upgrade to a larger carb or just upsize the jet in the standard carb.
86 Spree is already doin 32 steady with my 160 Lb. self on it but would like to get her to 35-38 if possible.
Thank You for you help.
P.S. I take it that this http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda-Sp ... leQ5fParts is what your all talking about?
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Last One Out, Hit The Lights.
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A 2009 International Pro-Star (Semi),
and A 1986 Spree.
I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way.
Last One Out, Hit The Lights.
Re: Honda Spree Big bore (Have one thanks to tazland001)
The kit comes with a jet, all you need to do is put that in your carb.
You will need to bore out your head, which if and when you buy the kit, theres a card with my number and email in there, i bore the stock spree head out to fit the 44mm piston for $20, that includes shipping, and boring the heads!
You will need to bore out your head, which if and when you buy the kit, theres a card with my number and email in there, i bore the stock spree head out to fit the 44mm piston for $20, that includes shipping, and boring the heads!
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Re: Honda Spree Big bore (Have one thanks to tazland001)
Well, in that case, I'd like to thank you in advance for providing a great service to many of us on here who do not have an available machine shop nearby, I am looking to purchase a big bore kit soon, but I may wait till the 47's come out. although i tend to get a little antsy-in-the-pantsy when it comes to Spree stuff. Either way I'm sure we'll be talking soon.toboggan wrote:The kit comes with a jet, all you need to do is put that in your carb.
You will need to bore out your head, which if and when you buy the kit, theres a card with my number and email in there, i bore the stock spree head out to fit the 44mm piston for $20, that includes shipping, and boring the heads!
I am a Happy Contradiction.
I Own Two Vehicles.
A 2009 International Pro-Star (Semi),
and A 1986 Spree.
I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way.
Last One Out, Hit The Lights.
I Own Two Vehicles.
A 2009 International Pro-Star (Semi),
and A 1986 Spree.
I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way.
Last One Out, Hit The Lights.
Re: Honda Spree Big bore (Have one thanks to tazland001)
No problem!
When the 47mm kit comes out, i'm pretty sure you'll have to bore the case out too, so the base of the cylinder will fit.
When the 47mm kit comes out, i'm pretty sure you'll have to bore the case out too, so the base of the cylinder will fit.
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Re: Honda Spree Big bore (Have one thanks to tazland001)
Well in that case, I will probably end up just going for the 44mm, no need to be gettin' all crazy. I did happily just recieve my MSD Blaster coil in the mail, so i have a new project, but sadly I was quite click-happy that day and decided to fall for the "no rev limit CDI"
Oh well, at least it looks cool. I will definitely be posting my work in the "Projects" thread. It will probably be next month or so before i can get to the big bore kit. but I think you all will like what I've done with her so far. The Before/After shots for the body work alone are pretty neat to say the least, Not to mention the accessories I've installed. Most of which are along the "Because-I-Could" lines rather than the "I-Probably-Need-This" kind. I'm Rambling so
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I am a Happy Contradiction.
I Own Two Vehicles.
A 2009 International Pro-Star (Semi),
and A 1986 Spree.
I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way.
Last One Out, Hit The Lights.
I Own Two Vehicles.
A 2009 International Pro-Star (Semi),
and A 1986 Spree.
I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way.
Last One Out, Hit The Lights.
Re: Honda Spree Big bore (Have one thanks to tazland001)
ha, i love the "because i could" part