New to Boards-Blaster Question
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New to Boards-Blaster Question
Hi everyone, I am a newbie to the boards. I have a 2002 Yamaha Blaster, just got it 2 weeks ago. It has some A/M parts+work done and I really am loving this sport!
I have 2 questions......
1. After a recent "hard ride" I noticed that when I kick start my bike while in gear it will tend to jump forward. It is almost like not having the clutch pulled in but I have it all the way in. There are no problems shifting or anything once started>>>>>any ideas on whats going on?
2. How do you adjust the rear brake on an 02 Blaster?
Thanks in advance for the help!
I have 2 questions......
1. After a recent "hard ride" I noticed that when I kick start my bike while in gear it will tend to jump forward. It is almost like not having the clutch pulled in but I have it all the way in. There are no problems shifting or anything once started>>>>>any ideas on whats going on?
2. How do you adjust the rear brake on an 02 Blaster?
Thanks in advance for the help!
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New to Boards-Blaster Question
On the clutch maybe check the adjustment and oil level. For the brakes, adjusting the brakes on pre03 Blaster isn't gonna solve the problem you have. But , there is a fix here is links to online service manual and the fix for the rear brakes.
Service Manual
Rear Brake Fix
Service Manual
Rear Brake Fix
#3
New to Boards-Blaster Question
try adjustin ur clutch and check ur fluid level. mine did it to, but it was cause my clutch took a poop on me and my cable stretched. if u cant adjust it anymore try replacin the cable. they do stretch, mine did. i wouldnt even waist my time with those rear brakes. i had a blaster zone rear hydro kit on mine with the stainless lines and i loved it. it was the self adjusting one. i recomend that to anyone with a blaster. if i were to ever get one again that would be the first thing i get for it. u can get banshee spindles, rotors, and calipers, clutch lever and resivar and put them on the front, my friends got taht done on his and its really nice.
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New to Boards-Blaster Question
go to www.blasterzone.com if u wanted to see there rear hydro kit. they got some other nice stuff on there to.... the extended swing arms are prtty cheep to
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New to Boards-Blaster Question
The hydro kits are nice but are kind of expensive. For trail riding the parking brake eliminator, and new pads for a total of $60 is hard to beat. Also there is extended swing arms on Blaster Riders for $85. I love that Blue Diablo on Blasterzone
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i didnt think the kit was 2 expensive... 200 with the steel braded brake lines.... somethin that is to pricey is exhausts.... full mac exhaust for my 5.0 mustang was cheeper than if i get full exhaust for my raptor [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
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Thanks for all of the replies fellas. I will check the things you guys said and let you kow if it works.
I did look at an 06 Blaster SE yesterday, the all black one with flame graphics. I instantly got the itch so I may have another addition to the fam today. Any comments on the 06's?
I did look at an 06 Blaster SE yesterday, the all black one with flame graphics. I instantly got the itch so I may have another addition to the fam today. Any comments on the 06's?
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