Are blasters good beater wheelers?
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They are cheap because they are small and because the tooling costs have long been covered. 2 strokes are cheaper to produce than a heavy and complicated thumper and the price reflects these and other gains. Keep it in good tune and you can beat the heck out of it. Pretty reliable bikes when you keep them maintained and limit modifications.
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Blasters are PERFECT bikes for what you are describing.. beating around with to save miles on the other quads.. they are tons of fun for anyone of anysize... pretty easy to keep going... as long as you keep oil in them... Maybe 1 or 2 hundred $ into the top end every few years, depending on how you ride it... and best of all.. they are cheap and easy to find... The first one i bought i got for $600.. the second for $500... and I've loved them both, and both were modded. Deff. a good quad to have around as a fun ride every now and then, a mile saver on the bigger quads, and an extra quad for some friends and family.
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Originally posted by: Allynohairs
I beat the hell outta mine and it runs perfect. I jump mine also and everything seems to be A okay.....but its leaving today for a Warrior[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
I beat the hell outta mine and it runs perfect. I jump mine also and everything seems to be A okay.....but its leaving today for a Warrior[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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