Will they fit?
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Here is a really good reply to the question you have asked. This is from another site that I frequent. Hope this helps.
FAQ: Chassis/Suspension
Question: What parts will fit on the Yamaha Blaster,from other quads?
Answer:
Yamaha Banshee Front Shocks
Yamaha Warrior Front Shocks
Honda TRX250R Rear Shock
Suzuki Quadracer LT250R Front Shocks
All Yamaha On/Off Switch
Yamaha Banshee Axle
Yamaha Banshee Wheel Hubs
Yamaha Banshee Brake Disc
Yamaha Banshee Gas Cap
Yamaha Banshee Bar Clamp
Yamaha Banshee Throttle Cap
Yamaha Banshee Carb.
Yamaha Breeze Air Filter
Yamaha Tri-Z Rear Rims
All Yamaha Key Modules
Honda Tail Light Bulb
All Yamaha Rod Ends
Phragle writes:
Will a banshee axle fit my blaster?? the answer: yes and no.. the banshee axle is a little wider that the blaster axle, and all the splines are the same..so the sprocket carrier hubs etc will fit. the banshee axle is a direct replacemt on the 03' and newer blaster, 02' and older require some work. the blaster has a floating disc and fixed caliper on the 02 and earlier, while the banshee has a fixed disc and flaoting caliper. This presents a problem. the blaster axle has a machined step on the brake side that butts against the bearing, positioning the axle. the banshee axle does not have this. it nas a step on the outside of the disc carrier. there are 2 ways you can make it work.
1. get a collar and snap ring and have a groove machined into the axle to mount it like a durablue.
2. use a banshee disc carrier (the actual disc is the same size) and convert your bike to hydralic breaks getting parts off ebay or someplace else.
WARNING!! using a 'spacer' to jam up the stock disk to locate the axle is the WRONG way to do it..this effectivly makes a non floating disc and a non floating caliper. By doing this when you step on the rear break, you are not squeezing the disc between the pads, you are flexing the disk. this causes poor braking performance, increased and uneven pad wear, and will intime lead to a brake failure. Possibly causing you to crash and suffer anything from needing to change your shorts, to serious injury and DEATH.
FAQ: Chassis/Suspension
Question: What parts will fit on the Yamaha Blaster,from other quads?
Answer:
Yamaha Banshee Front Shocks
Yamaha Warrior Front Shocks
Honda TRX250R Rear Shock
Suzuki Quadracer LT250R Front Shocks
All Yamaha On/Off Switch
Yamaha Banshee Axle
Yamaha Banshee Wheel Hubs
Yamaha Banshee Brake Disc
Yamaha Banshee Gas Cap
Yamaha Banshee Bar Clamp
Yamaha Banshee Throttle Cap
Yamaha Banshee Carb.
Yamaha Breeze Air Filter
Yamaha Tri-Z Rear Rims
All Yamaha Key Modules
Honda Tail Light Bulb
All Yamaha Rod Ends
Phragle writes:
Will a banshee axle fit my blaster?? the answer: yes and no.. the banshee axle is a little wider that the blaster axle, and all the splines are the same..so the sprocket carrier hubs etc will fit. the banshee axle is a direct replacemt on the 03' and newer blaster, 02' and older require some work. the blaster has a floating disc and fixed caliper on the 02 and earlier, while the banshee has a fixed disc and flaoting caliper. This presents a problem. the blaster axle has a machined step on the brake side that butts against the bearing, positioning the axle. the banshee axle does not have this. it nas a step on the outside of the disc carrier. there are 2 ways you can make it work.
1. get a collar and snap ring and have a groove machined into the axle to mount it like a durablue.
2. use a banshee disc carrier (the actual disc is the same size) and convert your bike to hydralic breaks getting parts off ebay or someplace else.
WARNING!! using a 'spacer' to jam up the stock disk to locate the axle is the WRONG way to do it..this effectivly makes a non floating disc and a non floating caliper. By doing this when you step on the rear break, you are not squeezing the disc between the pads, you are flexing the disk. this causes poor braking performance, increased and uneven pad wear, and will intime lead to a brake failure. Possibly causing you to crash and suffer anything from needing to change your shorts, to serious injury and DEATH.



