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Old Oct 19, 2002 | 11:03 PM
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i was on the cannondale site lookin at the quads after i read about them in atv action and to me it looks like the moto and blaze are the same quad can ne one tell me the differece
 
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Old Oct 19, 2002 | 11:26 PM
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mapping is alittle different, and the moto is 4 inches wider- for stablity plus its got 18 inch rear tires vs the 20 inch on the blaze, which is set up for gncc style rideing vs the moto- moto cross only
 
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Old Oct 19, 2002 | 11:28 PM
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I am not really sure about all of the differences but I will give it a shot. I know the maps are different. The moto map gives instant throttle response while the blaze map is more of a smooth power. The moto has smaller rear tires for mx while the blaze has taller tires for woods racing. I think the moto has wider a arms up front and a long travel suspension. I think that both have the same shock adjustments. The blaze has a 520 o-ring chain and the moto has a non o-ring chain. I am sure there are a couple more differences but these are all that come to mind right now. I hope this helps.
 
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Old Oct 20, 2002 | 01:00 PM
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dont forget about the extended axle
 
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