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Blaster....Warrior......Wolverine

Old Sep 9, 2000 | 01:35 PM
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I was just wondering maybe some people out there with access to riding partners may know something about how these stock quads do against each other? Please don't get into a 240 kit for a Blaster and a bored over Warrior or pipes just stock for stock please. My brother and I are thinking of going half and half for a used Blaster as kind of a "fun bike" Plus when we have friends over we run out of bikes to run and riding double is a no no. Each of us have a Wolverine mine is piped and jetted, I had a Warrior but sold it off for a Raptor and our dad has a Grizzly just wondering how this little 200cc 2-stroker does against STOCK bikes. Thanks again for your help! And for those Raptor owners out there you DONT have to comment on this one =-) LOL
 
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Old Sep 10, 2000 | 12:42 AM
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warriors the fastest topspeed,then the blaster,then the wolverine but they are all realy close,the blaster has the fastest out of the hole.
and rides wheelies alot easier.
 
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Old Sep 10, 2000 | 11:30 AM
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I used to have a Blaster and Warrior at the same time. Same thing as you're thinking; when friends came over they could ride the Blaster. I had a friend who rode it a lot and we used to race pretty often. He weighs about 100 Lbs less than me but whatever quad he rode he would beat me on; Warrior or Blaster. I would say they are close as far as acceleration is concerned. The Warrior was faster on top speed by 2 to 5??? MPH, though. Honestly though, Blasters kind of suck... Blasters wheely too easy for novices; my inexperienced friend flipped it going up a small hill once. Suspension stinks too. Also too short of a wheelbase. I would rather get a Warrior or something like that for friends to ride.
 
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