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Post by blaster2004 on Feb 27, 2005 17:51:43 GMT -5
???Im getting a 2002 blaster and i do alot of trail riding. Are blasters ok on trails??? Because they are a 2 strokei dont know how good they would be on trails. please help since blasters dont have reverse are they light that you can turn them around easily
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Post by YamahaRdR04 on Feb 27, 2005 18:05:31 GMT -5
when i had mine it was fine in the trails and im 13 and i could pick it up and turn it around like nothing i would say there pretty good on trails but thats my $.02
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Post by BrooklynBlaster on Feb 28, 2005 9:37:48 GMT -5
i have a 02 aslo I ride trails and streets my firend that lives like 2 miles from me owns 100 acres of sick trails the blaster holds up nice a recommand a skid plate tho.. And reverse who needs it lol i can spin my blaster around while its fully stopped lol
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Post by blasta13 on Feb 28, 2005 11:10:40 GMT -5
yeah, get a full body skidplate. i ride mine in the trails alot and i get around pretty good. i wouldnt get nerf bars if the only thing u do is trail riding. i got stuck between two trees a few times, there supposed to be good for trail riding, but they made me a little too wide, but some of the trails i ride in are extremely narrow, but yeah, on one of the trails, it is very narrow, about 5 inches of room between my quad and the trees, and the trail suddenly turns at a right angle. i have no problem getting around that turn. i can turn within the diameter of my blaster.
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Post by blaster2004 on Feb 28, 2005 12:49:41 GMT -5
yea im getting skid plates for a-arms swing arm and underthe engine. Do you any cheap web sites to get any of that???i want like 14 guage steel or really strong aluminum
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Post by blasta13 on Feb 28, 2005 17:30:55 GMT -5
i dont think u really need them for the a-arms. just get a fullbody one, and try looking around in a dirtwheels for adds. i found a really cheap one in there.
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Post by YoungBlasterMaster on Mar 24, 2005 14:24:52 GMT -5
blaster on trails. o would say hell yes, i ride mostly trails and i do fine, u dont even need a skid plate. jsut dont be retarded when there are rocks. when i see rocks of something that would smash the bottom of the blaster i either lean to o ne side and ride on two wheeles or pot the front end up and wheelie over opsticles, or jump it lol. i love my blaster no matter where it is. its all good.
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Post by BlRacing619 on Mar 24, 2005 15:18:25 GMT -5
i used to ride trails alot and still do but not as much..i recomend getting a armadillo .250 thick rear skid plate because my stock one almost dented into my disk brakes
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Post by blasta13 on Mar 24, 2005 15:59:41 GMT -5
blaster on trails. o would say hell yes, i ride mostly trails and i do fine, u dont even need a skid plate. jsut dont be retarded when there are rocks. when i see rocks of something that would smash the bottom of the blaster i either lean to o ne side and ride on two wheeles or pot the front end up and wheelie over opsticles, or jump it lol. i love my blaster no matter where it is. its all good. u pretty much need a skid for riding trails, if there is a rock or something u cant get over its gonna f*ck up ur quad.
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Post by Max on Mar 24, 2005 16:51:54 GMT -5
Blasters are good for trails just upgrade the tires so its not as rough of a ride, dont get nerf bars because most people who ride trails like to be able to put their feet on the goround if they need to
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