Each week we rummage around SprocketList in the hopes of uncovering some spectacular deal on a nice used ATV so as to offer hope to those in need of a new (or new to them) set of wheels for the upcoming season.

This week we happened upon an ad that takes us to a place called Charles City, VA.

The ad in question caught our attention because we here at ATVC feel that it’s a shame most sport riders will never have the opportunity to experience the rush of riding a 2-stroke quad.

Yamaha was the only manufacturer to keep on producing 2-stroke performance ATVs long after the industry had abandoned them (in the form of the Banshee and Blaster) and here’s an opportunity to pick up what appears to be a very clean 2005 Blaster for a decent asking price.

The ad states that the machine is stock, very dependable and ready to ride. Tires, which look like the stockers to us, are also said to be good.

The asking price is $1800 and this particular seller is not seeking trades.

Each week we rummage around SprocketList in the hopes of uncovering some spectacular deal on a nice used ATV so as to offer hope to those in need of a new (or new to them) set of wheels for the upcoming season.

This week we happened across an ad that takes us to a place called Coldwater, MS.


The specimen in question happens to be a 1999 Yamaha Big Bear 350 that not only tickles our fancy in the price department, but the ad’s poster has some pretty interesting things to say:

“I have a 1999 350 Big Bear. It’s all-time four-wheel-drive.” Mods include having been bored, new pistons, new timing chain, rebuilt rear end, new brakes, 27-inch ITP tires and wheels. “It’s well worth it I keep it clean at all times and don’t let dust get on it!”

As far as asking price is concerned, $1800 will get ‘er done but this Big Bear owner can’t rule out trades as indicated by a phrase we always like to encounter in an ATV classified: “What you got?”.

Each week we rummage around SprocketList in the hopes of uncovering some spectacular deal on a nice used ATV so as to offer hope to those in need of a new (or new to them) set of wheels for the upcoming season.

This week we happened across an ad that takes us to the land of Snooki and the fist pump and while New Jersey may not be the first place we tend to associate with camouflaged UTV’s, that’s exactly where this Kawasaki Mule happens to be.

The specimen in questions happens to be a 2007 Kawasaki Mule 610, 4×4 camo pain scheme, 47 original hours. All stock, has complete canvas camo enclosure with doors and windows. Upgraded to car battery with custom box, plastic bed liner. Always kept inside and NEVER beat on.

$5,600/ best offer, no trades, but the seller will accept Paypal.