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Old Nov 1, 2003 | 08:36 PM
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looking for a front sprocket 2001 scrambler 50 19 tooth. also would like to know if it has reeds ? and were i could get after market ones.
 
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Old Nov 1, 2003 | 10:08 PM
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For the sprocket, get one from the dealer for a Scrambler 90... the 90's have 19T and the 50's had 18T fron sprockets.

Yes, it does have reeds... there are a lot of sources, but here's a few..... www.miniatvparts.com www.wrhracing.com www.dirtrides.com www.hetrickracing.com www.miniquardaring.com www.trinityracingproducts.com

If you haven't already, get a pipe and a better air filter... then work on the gearing and clutch... if you have a scrambler with a rev limiter in the CDI (like our '02 did) then get an Eton CDI that has the green wire to clip (this overrides the rev limiter)... after that, you can look into the internal mods (reeds, porting and polishing, big bore kits) or suspension upgrades (shocks, a-arms, wheel spaces, tires).

Have fun... Bryce
 
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Old Nov 1, 2003 | 11:20 PM
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thanks for the info . only thing we have done is put a k&n filter made a big differance. going to be puting the e-ton cdi box and a new front sprocket so he wiil have more topend.pipe will come later.
 
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