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Post by BMXer4life on Feb 19, 2005 15:18:58 GMT -5
hey
i am soon gonna be buying a new quad and i dont have a lot of money so i was thinking a blaster ro warrior since i liek yamahas a lot. i am mostly gonna be trail riding but also may be doing a little mx practicing stuff and jumping. which will be a better quad.if i get a blaster would need to mod it alot so iui can have fun but wiht a warrior i woudlnt nee dot mod as mcuh. which would be the best for me do oyu thhin . thanks tyler
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Post by kawi on Feb 19, 2005 15:24:10 GMT -5
Blaster
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Post by BMXer4life on Feb 19, 2005 15:24:55 GMT -5
any reasoning behind it?
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Post by sick 400 on Feb 19, 2005 15:26:49 GMT -5
blaster becasue its a lot nicer, lighter and there is more stuff into it....and u can buy a brand new blaster put 2000 into it then u got it equal to a warrior....warriors are horrible mx bikes they are reallly heavy
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Post by bradley300 on Feb 19, 2005 16:06:45 GMT -5
stock for stock, a blaster and warrior are dead even speed wise, but the blaster is so much lighter, it wont wear you out nearly as quick, the stock suspension sucks on both of the and the warrior turns like a tank. blaster by a long shot is my vote
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Post by Speedy2222 on Feb 19, 2005 16:08:36 GMT -5
there's no doubght tho... weight on the trails is good.. and it isn't half bad on MX.. it really needs help there but it isn't half bad with all things considering..
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Post by darkstar on Feb 19, 2005 18:03:01 GMT -5
Get a 400ex you can find them for under 3000
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Post by joshwestmx5 on Feb 19, 2005 19:35:38 GMT -5
I would go with the blaster and my reoson behind it is because 2-trokes are easier to work on than four-strokes because they dont have timing belts and that good stuff all you really need is shocks. just my 0.2
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Post by darkstar on Feb 19, 2005 19:49:39 GMT -5
y
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Post by joshwestmx5 on Feb 19, 2005 19:50:42 GMT -5
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Post by darkstar on Feb 19, 2005 19:50:54 GMT -5
You don't have to work on a 4 stroke as much as you would a 2 stroke.
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Post by joshwestmx5 on Feb 19, 2005 19:51:55 GMT -5
right 4-strokes top ends last a lot longer though
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Post by Alba03Blaster on Feb 19, 2005 20:17:46 GMT -5
my blaster owns my friends piped warrior.. go with blaster its an a lot more comfortable ride
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Post by blaster16cnrRIDER on Feb 19, 2005 20:18:25 GMT -5
ya i have a fmf pipe, v force reeds, k&n, degree key, 14 tooth sprocket and i think thats it and my friend has a warror with a fmf mega max on it and i take him in 5th gear
blasters are light and you can just man handle the things they are so much fun
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Post by twostrokerocket on Feb 19, 2005 20:59:32 GMT -5
have you seen how a tank runs? it has two tracks parallel to each other, with zero turn radius capability, they can essentially turn within their length.
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