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Old Apr 10, 2004 | 10:43 PM
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Default 04 blaster vs. a 250 trailblazer

my frien got an 2003 trailblazer 250 and i got a 04 stock blaster and i was wondering who would win in a race and i got some fairly big and steep hill climbs by my house and was wondering if i should attempt the with the blaster would it have enough power to get up them there like 200 feet long with like a 68 degrre angle
 
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Old Apr 11, 2004 | 12:17 AM
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Default 04 blaster vs. a 250 trailblazer

First of all I dont know what he or you have done to your quads for all i know he could have a 1100cc street bike in his trailblazer
and you could have a pw50 cc stuck in your 04 blaster but if there both stock you will take the trailblazer because thats what i had
to start with and the trailblazer isnt that fast but is a peacful ride. He might take you up hills if your unexperienced because I have
flipped my buddies blasters so many times because there so light.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2004 | 12:23 AM
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Default 04 blaster vs. a 250 trailblazer

experience is the name of the game, but most likely youll take him...just because trailblazers weigh over 100lbs more than blasters.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2004 | 12:38 AM
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Default 04 blaster vs. a 250 trailblazer

are you certain it's a 68 degree hill? cuz if it was 67, i'd say you'd be ok, but 69 is too steep. get out your protractor and remeasure.
 
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