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Old 07-22-2016, 05:03 PM
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I bought a DF200GKA for my daughter to ride on the trails while I ride my RZR. We haven't had it out on the trails yet but we've been cruising it around the neighborhood to play with it, and it has a top speed of about 30-32 with just me (about 200lbs) or her and me (about 300lbs), which is fine, but I'm a little worried that it doesn't have enough torque power to get up hills. And, it would be great if I could make it quicker too to make it a fun little ride for me or another adult to zip around on some trails in.

It has forward, neutral and reverse and a cvt clutch, though honestly I'm a go kart nube and don't know if that is a torque converter or just a belt driven clutch.

I'm open to all suggestions up to and including putting a Predator 420cc motor on with a throttle limiter I can adjust to keep my 14 year old safe while letting adults get crazy. I just don't know if the clutch and gear box can handle the bigger engine, of if there are other mods I can make to the stock 168.9cc engine and clutch.

Any help in making me less ignorant is appreciated.
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Old 07-23-2016, 11:19 AM
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If it has the 150cc gy6, i would...
Port and polish the head
12g weights in the variator
Green cluch spring
Performance clutch
Uni air filter
And last but not least,,,,,, rejet the carb

You have a great looking buggy, btw.
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Old 07-23-2016, 11:51 AM
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Where are you located and what type terrain will you be riding. Also if you can post some pics of the engine.
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Old 07-23-2016, 03:12 PM
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Where are you located and what type terrain will you be riding. Also if you can post some pics of the engine.
I'll take pictures of the engine when I get back from Chicago, but we will mostly ride on Carolina Adventure World trails in SC and maybe take it up to Hatfield McCoy trails in WV a few times.

If it helps, the specs for it are:

1) Engine type: single cylinder, 4-stroke, horizontal type, air-cooled
2) Displacement(ml): 168.9
3) Max Power(kw/r/min): 7.0/7500
4) Max Torque(N.m/r/min): 8.3/6000
5) Ignition system: CDI
6) Gear : CVT(F+N+R)
7) Fuel tank capacity(L): 10
8) Economical oil exhaust (L/100km): 4.5
9) Max speed(km/h): 60
10) Transmission: Belt Drive and Chain Drive
11) Brake Type(front / rear): Disc / Disc Brake
12) Wheelbase(mm): 1620
13) Ground clearance(mm): 200
14) Tires (front / rear): 21*7-10 / 22*10-10
15) N. W.(kg): 249 G. W.(kg): 300
16) Product dimension(mm): 2120*1500*1475
17) Carton dimension(mm): 2340*1120*610
18) Qty/40HQ: 40PCS
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Old 08-10-2016, 09:15 PM
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Took my Dazons to Hatfield-McCoy, seriuos riding there! I have P&p head, 10g variator weights, 1500 rpm clutch springs, redneck unifilter intake, rejetted carb, and white bros. stainless stell exhaust. If you've been there you know there is some seriuos climbing in that area, and my buggys handled it all!
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Old 08-10-2016, 09:17 PM
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Oh, sorry, forgot to mention that they ARE single seaters, so kind of an advantage there!
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