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Old 12-28-2003, 02:29 AM
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how easily does a stock blaster wheelie? Can it wheelie from the start and go all the way through the gears with the front up? Can you wheelie it at 40 mph?
 
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Old 12-28-2003, 03:05 AM
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My bud with a blaster could wheelie through the gears from a stop and moving with no problem... For slow ones he would stand on the grab bar...


Here is a tip for ya, when asking questions about a quad or anything for that matter put it all in one thread.... Dont make lots of threads about the same quad...

Hope this helps...
 
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I can get mine through all the gears. Just pop one in 2nd tilt way back and speed shift!
 
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speed/power shifting tends to be a lil rough on the tranny if you dont' time it just right. it's usually not a good idea to do it a lot.
what i do for a fast wheelei is gas and pull back in 3rd gear, and i can litterally sit back with the throttle pinned and enjoy the ride for as long as I want. I've wheelie over a quater mile before like this. all the way down my driveway (long A$$ driveway)
 
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