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Dude, not being mean but I'm afraid that your inexperience is gonna kill ya on this. You're gonna end up spending twice as much money b/c of the things that are gonna get screwed up. My advice to ya on this is gonna be let a shop do it.

x2 you just opened a possible whole unneeded can if worms
 
Dude, not being mean but I'm afraid that your inexperience is gonna kill ya on this. You're gonna end up spending twice as much money b/c of the things that are gonna get screwed up. My advice to ya on this is gonna be let a shop do it.

Lol mee too. i have worked on mini atvs/pocket bikes before. but i have never rebuilt any part of a motor
 
You guys were reading my mind on this, lol. Yeah man, it does sound like you are a little over your head. No offense.
 
You guys were reading my mind on this, lol. Yeah man, it does sound like you are a little over your head. No offense.

like i said lmao i have never rebuilt any part of an engine before.. but im not dumb when it comes to all that stuff like i know how to take something apart and put it back together haha. but theres always a first for everything. i just wanna make sure its done right as this bike costed me alot! (the most i have every spent on a qaud)
 
These bikes are easy to rebuild. Just having someone do any machine work for you will make your life easier. And get yourself a Clymer repair manual. Make sure to shove a few rags into the connecting rod hole when you remove and install the piston. You don't want snap rings falling into the bottom end.
 
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