hey peoples
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Welcome to the forum.
This place is a great source of information. I have learned a lot from here.
Just a few pointers, ignore most honda owners. They are trying to prove their machines to themselves therefore they try to push them on us and call our machines junk.
I'm not saying they are all like that, but most are. EX owners are really bad! But they are just afraid of the big raptor!
If you want to talk about blasters drop me a line at aaron@1st.net I have big plans for my 2000 when i get it!
This place is a great source of information. I have learned a lot from here.
Just a few pointers, ignore most honda owners. They are trying to prove their machines to themselves therefore they try to push them on us and call our machines junk.
I'm not saying they are all like that, but most are. EX owners are really bad! But they are just afraid of the big raptor!
If you want to talk about blasters drop me a line at aaron@1st.net I have big plans for my 2000 when i get it!
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Aaron,
Just curious as to why you would want to buy another Blaster and mod it? After working your way through the T Blazer and Blaster, why not step up to a Banshee? You can probably find a nice used Banshee for about the same money as you will spend on a new Blaster and mods. A stock Banshee gives you the performance you want now, plus gives you a foundation for future go-fast goodies, as your riding skills develop.
Just curious as to why you would want to buy another Blaster and mod it? After working your way through the T Blazer and Blaster, why not step up to a Banshee? You can probably find a nice used Banshee for about the same money as you will spend on a new Blaster and mods. A stock Banshee gives you the performance you want now, plus gives you a foundation for future go-fast goodies, as your riding skills develop.
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