blaster no no
#21
hehe if he's considering a pheonix I think a 250r would be a little more than he could handle... I just needed an excuse to post a pic of my cousin's lt250r
#22
Yea recon is rite, I think he's looking for a beginner quad, LT 250R and especially a 250R is not a beginner quad although I learned on an LT 250R but....
#26
what was the exact reason for not wanting a blaster. aslong as u get a 2003+ one (i think) that have the hydraulic rear break they r great. made by yamaha so will keep on going, they r light and r really easy to throw around when you get racing them. as for if you are starting all quads have a throttle limiter just screw that in then you aint gonna throw yourself off the back of it, then start screwing that back out then after that there are loads an loads of parts outta there to race prep it.
#27
Originally posted by: michaela2z
what was the exact reason for not wanting a blaster. aslong as u get a 2003+ one (i think) that have the hydraulic rear break they r great. made by yamaha so will keep on going, they r light and r really easy to throw around when you get racing them. as for if you are starting all quads have a throttle limiter just screw that in then you aint gonna throw yourself off the back of it, then start screwing that back out then after that there are loads an loads of parts outta there to race prep it.
what was the exact reason for not wanting a blaster. aslong as u get a 2003+ one (i think) that have the hydraulic rear break they r great. made by yamaha so will keep on going, they r light and r really easy to throw around when you get racing them. as for if you are starting all quads have a throttle limiter just screw that in then you aint gonna throw yourself off the back of it, then start screwing that back out then after that there are loads an loads of parts outta there to race prep it.


