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Post by fatboy on Jan 1, 2005 15:02:54 GMT -5
hi there can any one help me i have a blaster wich has twist throttel and full fmf power core 2 eshaust but i cant queit get it to wheelie it goes up but i cant seem to get it to go for ages but my friends blaster is completeley standard with thumb throttel but i can get that up and go for a bit no problem please can any one help
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Post by TrAvIs05 on Jan 1, 2005 15:34:03 GMT -5
You have to really get the front end up high... almost to the point where the grab-bar is about to hit. If you go back far enough you'll find the balance point and should be able to go for a while. Just practice a lot and keep pulling it up higher and higher each time. I know this is a YFZ but it's a good picture of about where you should be- From [ MXAdrenaline.com ]:
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Post by fatboy on Jan 1, 2005 15:39:54 GMT -5
thanks very much
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Post by blasta13 on Jan 1, 2005 17:09:23 GMT -5
try putting ur foot in the rear grab bar, works realy good.
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Post by MIKEMOKAS on Jan 1, 2005 20:35:49 GMT -5
try putting ur foot in the rear grab bar, works realy good. thats how i learned
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Post by ~°CT^BLħTER°~ on Jan 2, 2005 0:12:25 GMT -5
you also gotta have a lil weigth behind you
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Post by blaster999 on Jan 2, 2005 13:26:25 GMT -5
Hi I had the same problem with my power core2. Wot i dad was drilled holes in the silencer and put sum cloth inside the silencer this gives it more low end power. Or the other more expensive option is to buy the PB PHANTOM EXHAUST ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by TrAvIs05 on Jan 2, 2005 13:31:22 GMT -5
The more expensive option?! The Phantom is one of the cheapest exhaust systems on the market.
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Post by blasta13 on Jan 2, 2005 14:09:58 GMT -5
well, whats cheaper? cloth or a phantom?
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Post by TrAvIs05 on Jan 2, 2005 15:34:58 GMT -5
What do you mean what's cheaper? You don't need anything to wheelie. When my Blaster was completely stock i could do it no problem. Just practice. No matter how many "tips" people give you it's not going to make up for trying/practicing. Why would someone pay well over $250 on an exhaust system and then just put holes in it so they can "wheelie better?"
I know a 10 year old kid that can wheelie his Blaster (stock) and i could pick him up and throw him he's so light. It is hard for him to get the front end up but because he practices a lot he can do it.
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Post by ~°CT^BLħTER°~ on Jan 2, 2005 16:05:19 GMT -5
alright if you cant get your blaster vertical then you should be riding it in my oppinion
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Post by Max on Jan 2, 2005 18:30:39 GMT -5
Yeah, I dont like when people say that you need "this" or "that" to ride, just go on out there lol..
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Post by blasta13 on Jan 2, 2005 18:40:27 GMT -5
well, some tips help really well, like putting ur foot in the rear grab bar
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Post by ~°CT^BLħTER°~ on Jan 3, 2005 18:00:54 GMT -5
Yeah, I dont like when people say that you need "this" or "that" to ride, just go on out there lol.. thats so true it doesnt matter if your blater is modded up (helps and looks nice) just go out ride and have a good time thats what blasters are for
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Post by blasta13 on Jan 3, 2005 18:03:10 GMT -5
i agree, go riding. just keep trying.
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