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Old 12-28-2006, 07:14 PM
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Anyone know of any electric start conversion kits for a 2004 yamaha blaster??
 
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Old 12-28-2006, 07:43 PM
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never heard of any. why would u need to get one?
 
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Old 12-28-2006, 10:35 PM
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why?? you can pratically start those using your hand..
 
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Old 12-29-2006, 10:14 AM
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Its my wifes bike, and shes a 96lb rider and dosent have the weight or the strength behind her to kick it over fast enough. She LOVES this quad and it would help ME out if i could get an electric start for it.
 
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Old 12-29-2006, 10:24 AM
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Buy her a Baja extreme 150. It's a blaster frame with a 150cc four stroke electric start engine. great trail riding rig
 
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feed her more [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
 
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Originally posted by: Amadio1
Its my wifes bike, and shes a 96lb rider and dosent have the weight or the strength behind her to kick it over fast enough. She LOVES this quad and it would help ME out if i could get an electric start for it.
ok gotcha well i've never heard of one.. good luck finding one tho
 
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Old 12-29-2006, 12:54 PM
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I bought 3 of them from an auction company, but Pep boys sell them.
 
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Old 12-29-2006, 06:56 PM
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Buy her a Baja extreme 150. It's a blaster frame with a 150cc four stroke electric start engine. great trail riding rig
Havent heard of the Baja atv ,I assume its a chin-ease atv. Also if its a 150 four stroke it will have less then half the power of my blaster. When you ride in dirt, an underpowered quad wont get you there very fast, but when you ride in sand an underpowered quad wont get you anywhere at all. And, if it is a chin-ease, im afraid im one of those guys who would rather save my money for a few months and buy a name brand quad. Both of my brothers have bought into these low priced atv's and form their experience I thank god that I had the sense to pay the extra to get the whole family name brand stuff. I do belive that the chin-ease quads have come a long way in the past year or two, but they stull dont come close to matching the quality and reliability of any of the major names. If i had a small child and she had never ridden before and would also be growing out of it in a year or so, i would POSSIBLY consider it. Even for my 5 year old who is only about 40lbs, I got her a predator 90 and she has plenty of years to grow into it. Already she has all the limiters off of it and she pimps that thing like she stole it. I havent had ONE single missfire one that little monster and we ride it very hard in the Dunes. On the other hand, my brothers chin-ease ATV's always have problems... IE- wheels falling off due to spindle failure, tie rods breaking and sending the rider on a sweet superman ride, starting problems or more like complete lack of starting, total lack of power out of similar sized or larger CC motors, and the annoyance of my brothers kids always wanting to ride my daughters quad since they know it wont break down and it has enough power to not get stuck every 74.3 feet. I was concerned about spending so much money for her 90, but every time we make a trip to the dunes and I get to sit back and watch them wrenching while im riding..... that extra cash seems much less significant.
 
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