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Dinli Helix 90cc two stroke

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Old Sep 19, 2012 | 09:58 PM
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Hey peeps...I just got a 2003 Dinli helix chineese quad off of criags list for 70 bucks. It was not running..when I looked at it I checked for compression and spark which it had. I took it home cleaned the carb and drained fuel tank and replaced with fresh fuel. I kicked it over and it runs great!!. My kid has been riding it around the block since she got home from school today. The plastics are a bit mangled so I would like to replace them...do any of you guys know where to get them? cheap???? any help would be great!!!!
 
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Old Dec 24, 2019 | 06:51 PM
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Can I ask did you have to mix the gas and 2 cycle oil? My daughter has purchased one for grand daughter and they are having issues getting it to work.
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Jennifer




Originally Posted by fixermaybe
Hey peeps...I just got a 2003 Dinli helix chineese quad off of criags list for 70 bucks. It was not running..when I looked at it I checked for compression and spark which it had. I took it home cleaned the carb and drained fuel tank and replaced with fresh fuel. I kicked it over and it runs great!!. My kid has been riding it around the block since she got home from school today. The plastics are a bit mangled so I would like to replace them...do any of you guys know where to get them? cheap???? any help would be great!!!!
 
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