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    drr 50 help!

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    Here are a few pictures of a drr50 I'm thinking about picking up for my daughter. She's 5 and wants to start racing. Owner doesn't know the exact year or model... any help? Also the acceleration is a little slow, takes a second to get up to speed. Any suggestions on what that may be? Maybe some input on how much it's worth? Thank you all in advance!

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    Call DRR they will know what year & model it is from #s on the frame

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    Quote Originally Posted by RMFs Pappy View Post
    Call DRR they will know what year & model it is from #s on the frame

    I did thank you. It's an 08 drx 50. Picked it up for $300 today. Only issue is the heavy rev before it starts going.... any ideas what that may be?

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    pull the clutch apart to see whats going on in there. could need cleaning, slipping belt, rollers, torque spring. also, before you take it apart, put it on a stand and run it thru the rpm band and see how it reacts. check compression also.

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    I figured clutch would be my starting point. Compression seemed great (kicking it and running it, not actual test). Thank you I appreciate it! Can't wait to take my daughter out this weekend to ride it.

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    WOW 300.00 Not a bad deal there at all
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    When he told me that I jumped on it. Now if it's just a clutch replacement to fix that problem we are golden. Hopefully taking my daughter out next weekend to hit the track for the first time!

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    Ok so I just did a compression test. Compression is low, about 105-110psi. Also, kick doesn't retract all the way after you kick it. Advise please!?

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    I would re-ring it and replace the torque spring.To fix the kick start all you need to do is remove the clutch cover and clean it.Then lube the moving parts.
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    gotta agree. re-ring and torque spring. might wanna try the torque spring first though and go from there

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