Get some tool's and pull it out install new starter!
After disconnecting the battery cables at the battery, disconnect the wires on the starter, then unbolt the starter. With the starter unbolted, pull it forward towards the front of the vehicle, then drop the nose of the starter and bring ti to the ground.
Pull the seat off and it is right beside the Battery. Unplug the old one and install the new one.
Disconnect the red powerlead. Undo the 3 bolts and pull it out.. Install is the reverse Time: under 1/2hr difficulty: easy
The parts are out there - Google for: 2-stroke pull starter, have your old one handy along with a metric ruler, then find the one for a 49cc motor with the proper bolt hole spacing. You might even find on on eBay using the same search string. A lot of ads don't have the bolt spacing, so call if you can. The prices are all over the place. so check multiple sources.
Starter = Removal & Installation = 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Raise and safely support the vehicle. 3. Remove the starter terminal cover. 4. Remove the terminal nut and separate the battery starter cable from the starter motor. 5. Disconnect the solenoid (S) terminal connector, if equipped with a starter mounted solenoid. Ø To disconnect the hard-shell connector from the solenoid (S) terminal, grasp the plastic shell and pull off; do not pull on the wire. Pull straight off to prevent damage to the connector and (S) terminal. 6. Remove the starter motor retaining bolts. 7. Remove the starter motor from the vehicle. To Install: 8. Place the starter motor in position and install the starter motor retaining bolts. Tighten the bolts to 15-20 ft. lbs. (20-27 Nm). 9. Install the battery starter cable and a terminal nut to the starter motor. Tighten the terminal nuts to 79 inch lbs. (9 Nm). 10. Connect the solenoid (S) terminal connector, if equipped with a starter mounted solenoid. 11. Install the starter solenoid safety cap. If equipped. 12. Lower the vehicle. 13. Connect the negative battery cable. 14. Start the engine several times to check starter motor operation.
I just changed my clutch in my 95 VR-4. I Hope this is helpful, I had to pull the starter to pull the tranny so here ya go. first disconnect your power from your battery. Your starter is in the front bottom center of the motor. Mine had a heat shield protecting it from the exsaust. What you can do is pull the two screws out of the heat shield that should give you access to the starter. I don't know for sure buy you may have to pull the exsaust, I had to pull mine to remove my left driveshat. After that take off the power cable and the ground cable should just pull off. there are Two bolts that hold your starter on and they go through the bellhouse of your tranny. Your starter is very easy to change compared to a cluth.
Drill it. Or call a locksmith and have them do it. They may be able to pull the broken key out.
undo the clamp and pull the bars off.
pull the wheel back
Push it back as far as you can then push it up or pull it down until the "nose" of the starter clears and remove the starter, you will have to reverse the way you removed it to re-install it.
You'll find the starter where the trans meets the engine on the passengers side of the engine. Remove the electrical connectoions after disconnecting the battery, remove the 2 securing bolts on the starter and pull it away from the engine. Install is reverse of removal.