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#4
blaster?
ya starter...... it aint ment for mx i can tell u that....
LOL its not ment for mx ??? that is news to me.....
The blaster is a fast and reliable machine with 1001 upgrades and is highly recongized in MX , it can be thrown around corners very easy and can keep up with the best of them.
As for the blaster being a starter quad .....I wouldnt want a novice rider next to me on a machine with 6 SPEEDS that can do over 60 MPH stock !!! the blaster is 1 awesome machine thats why it has lasted on the market for over 16 years not to mention Yamaha sells everyone they make year after year. Thats my 2 cents.
LOL its not ment for mx ??? that is news to me.....
The blaster is a fast and reliable machine with 1001 upgrades and is highly recongized in MX , it can be thrown around corners very easy and can keep up with the best of them.
As for the blaster being a starter quad .....I wouldnt want a novice rider next to me on a machine with 6 SPEEDS that can do over 60 MPH stock !!! the blaster is 1 awesome machine thats why it has lasted on the market for over 16 years not to mention Yamaha sells everyone they make year after year. Thats my 2 cents.
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LOL its not ment for mx ??? that is news to me.....
Very seldom do you see a blaster trying to run mx in this district....
Not that I'm totally knocking the blaster....they are nimble and weigh next to nothing...A good rider can toss it around pretty good...But it takes twice the cost of the machine brand new to put the proper suspension/pipes and engine mods into it to make it a good mx'r.
The geometry is extremely stiff in stock form.
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Originally posted by: sAyIt_fmf
I see you from tug hill....I run my quad(banshee) in district3...I think you would fall into that district also..
Very seldom do you see a blaster trying to run mx in this district....
Not that I'm totally knocking the blaster....they are nimble and weigh next to nothing...A good rider can toss it around pretty good...But it takes twice the cost of the machine brand new to put the proper suspension/pipes and engine mods into it to make it a good mx'r.
The geometry is extremely stiff in stock form.
LOL its not ment for mx ??? that is news to me.....
Very seldom do you see a blaster trying to run mx in this district....
Not that I'm totally knocking the blaster....they are nimble and weigh next to nothing...A good rider can toss it around pretty good...But it takes twice the cost of the machine brand new to put the proper suspension/pipes and engine mods into it to make it a good mx'r.
The geometry is extremely stiff in stock form.
First of all you have to spend money on any bike you race , that is a givin , we are talking about blasters not being able to race MX which we know for a fact they can ,cause i have done it my self , in my opinion my blaster stay right up with raptors and banshees on the trails with no problem , that is as long as you know how to ride one. Most blaster MX races I have seen come down to racing againts each other ...Blaster to Balster and I was only refering to the quote that said blasters are not to be raced MX that is all.
As to if I would want a novice rider on a blaster instead of a 250r well at the moment we were discussing blaster and not any other bike. I am not here to bash others but I own 3 bikes and have been riding for over 15 years and find my blaster easy and fun to ride weather it be trail or mx.
JUst my 2 cents and I will not give 3.
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1- My blasters HAVE NOT BEEN RELIABLE. I worrie abotu riding 5 miles away from my house with them.
2- The suspention is the weakest part on the biek imo
3- They are really small for the avage person, thats why my knees rub the plastic sometimes. lol
4- On most blasters the first time you hit something the frame bends in the front right behind the stearing box thing (name??) I kno mine did.....
But other than that they are pritty cool to go and beat around on, and is a GREAT beginners biek if they want a clutch. By the way if you get a blaster disconnect the oil injector and mix the gas.
2- The suspention is the weakest part on the biek imo
3- They are really small for the avage person, thats why my knees rub the plastic sometimes. lol
4- On most blasters the first time you hit something the frame bends in the front right behind the stearing box thing (name??) I kno mine did.....
But other than that they are pritty cool to go and beat around on, and is a GREAT beginners biek if they want a clutch. By the way if you get a blaster disconnect the oil injector and mix the gas.
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you did not answer my question....have you ever been to a district3 race?
like I said...the blaster is fun and light... but with the advent of the new 4 strokes...the blaster and mx is becooming a thing of the past.
nobody said you could not keep up on your blaster...quite nimble. but very cramped if your taller than about 5ft. lol
like I said...the blaster is fun and light... but with the advent of the new 4 strokes...the blaster and mx is becooming a thing of the past.
nobody said you could not keep up on your blaster...quite nimble. but very cramped if your taller than about 5ft. lol