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    LT 50 Quadrunner

    HELP!!

    I recently got a 1986 lt 50 from my dad. In fact it was what i learned how to ride on. It has been sitting out in the weather for years and I want to rebuild it for my little guy. I want to know where a good place is to get information and parts.

    Please Help?

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    Jack Moore (lt80)



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    Thanks Mike.
    Altho Mike (eatondaddy) is usually spot on in his reply's,,I regret that I know little about the 50.
    Parts may be difficult per the lead issue problem. Refer to the *newsflash* thread.

    Good luck. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
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    Re: LT 50 Quadrunner

    Originally posted by sheriff525
    HELP!!

    I recently got a 1986 lt 50 from my dad. In fact it was what i learned how to ride on. It has been sitting out in the weather for years and I want to rebuild it for my little guy. I want to know where a good place is to get information and parts.

    Please Help?
    Other than CT Racing for a pipe kit, you're stuck with OEM parts for those. We've got two newer LT50s. Don't try to mod them, not worth the time or money. Best back for your buck would be to take .020" off the head.
    2001 Polaris Scrambler 90
    2004 Suzuki LT50
    2002 Suzuki LT50
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