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Post by pitobread on Jan 8, 2017 17:21:31 GMT -5
Hello all my name is Joel. I'm Canadian, Eh. I am an old school Toyota head and fabricator car builder turned scooter addict. A few years ago I was finishing up building my 1975 Corolla and a customers 1987 Corolla 1UZ V8 drift car swap When one day an odd thing happened. A buddy of mine got a free Honda Spree, and then another... and then another. In return for helping him get one running he gave me the leftovers... 2 1986 red Sprees, one was an Iowa. I did a vin search and got papers for the non Iowa as they are not legal up here in Canada for road use and got one ripping with nothing more than the leftovers and spares in the boxes. It was fun, but brutally slow, topping out at about 55kph. I ripped around on it for a few weeks till a box arrived from Japan. Inside was a set of monkey Kitaco 10" wheels, DioZX front end and wheels, a China pipe, Peugeot Speedfight 2LC cylinder, 200mm disk front and Monkey and Didi17 hub. Oh and also an early AF18E.... That got stuffed in proper quick with a bunch of fabricobbling together. I got the seat recovered and cut all the foam out of it leaving just enough to keep my butt off the pan. In this iteration it was a fun scoot, did a little CVT tuning and it moved along nicely... but I got bored. I got a 50mm Taiwan bore, ported it, fixed all the casting blemishes and sand stuck in the transfers, put on a 24mm OKO, CT intake and did some more CVT tomfoolery along with a quick rebuild. It would do 100KPH in this form and I made it thru the whole Victoria scooter rally. I did a drag style pipe exit for fun. The footpegs were short lived they dragged in the turns Monkey R front fender added. And that brings us up to date on the normal part of this build.
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Post by pitobread on Jan 8, 2017 17:23:14 GMT -5
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Post by pitobread on Jan 8, 2017 17:24:21 GMT -5
Wheel adapter to bolt on the 4x110 wheel to the back of this thing. My lifan Dio hybrid ignition was a complete failure so I bought a Taida mini from SSS and redid it Brandon threw in some coils so I used them Made an aluminum engine mount and chopped up China pipes to make them fit, and to remove the horrible horrible imperfections in them. Shock mount Radiator stuff Fin till the weather gets warm enough to tune. And what you want, a video of it running.
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Post by 190mech on Jan 8, 2017 17:37:16 GMT -5
SUPER BUILD!!Keep us posted!!!
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Post by spaz12 on Jan 8, 2017 18:13:14 GMT -5
Wow, so freaking awesome man!
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Post by Cincikid on Jan 8, 2017 18:22:52 GMT -5
Too Cool!
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Post by niz76 on Jan 8, 2017 18:37:00 GMT -5
Now THAT is some serious TOMFOOLERY!
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Post by fly on Jan 8, 2017 18:41:46 GMT -5
WTF that's absolutely insane in the best way.
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Post by 90GTVert on Jan 8, 2017 18:58:01 GMT -5
Amazing work!
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Post by tiny on Jan 8, 2017 19:04:11 GMT -5
Holy Hell you got some skill and a lot of time. Well done Ol'Boy
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Post by lordhater on Jan 8, 2017 19:32:30 GMT -5
Nice build,,,,very nice!!!!
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Post by ryan_ott on Jan 8, 2017 21:19:05 GMT -5
Nice fab work!
Nice entrance, Welcome!
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Post by Lucass2T on Jan 9, 2017 4:13:26 GMT -5
Very nice! Love these homebrewn creatures!
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Post by 190mech on Jan 9, 2017 6:46:59 GMT -5
Can you provide more details on how you attached the two crank wheels together?Press fit,shaft thickness,etc.. Thanks! John
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Post by pinkscoot on Jan 9, 2017 11:04:59 GMT -5
We can only dream.
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