I'd fix the issue that makes you go 40, then use the throttle to go 40 instead of 50.
You may surprise yourself, and enjoy tinkering on your cheap scoot.
Parts are easy to get, cheap, and it's a sense of accomplishment when you do get them going on your own.
If you learn to fix a bunch of smaller items, then if you need to hire a mechanic for something out of your comfort zone, you already saved yourself some money for that repair.
If you get a mechanic to fix every little item, it's going to be expensive, from my experience anyway.
Enjoy your rides!!
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