
y not, lets start another one!
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ok so i fabbed up another shock mount for the spree. i remember noiseguy wanted a pic of it so here it is. it took 30 min to do. it bolts in directly under the battery box. when u remove the kick stand, take the spree mount and turn it around. i used 2 wore out rollers from my shiftkit. 1 on each side of the engine mount on the frame. just thought the pic might be helpfull when doin an engine swap for a spree.





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Once I dropped the Spree motor out and lifted the SE50 motor in place, I saw what you meant about that motor mount. I welded a little tube spacer onto the stock Spree mount and it was ready to go.
For the shock, I made a dogbone to extend the shock 1.5" needed to get the ride height back to stock. I used an old shock C-mount welded to a piece of rectangular square tube. I need to post a pic of it sometime.
For the shock, I made a dogbone to extend the shock 1.5" needed to get the ride height back to stock. I used an old shock C-mount welded to a piece of rectangular square tube. I need to post a pic of it sometime.
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