Yamaha blaster question
#2
Depends on the terrian you are riding on. if you are riding at consistant speeds not drivng at slow speeds up hills, tight areas in the bush with no seasond path. I would recomend it. you are a two stroke person so you know were a two stroke shines. I bought a 1986 IT 200 brand new in 1986. the IT had the same motor in it as your blaster. I will say the yamaha did detune the motor in there blaster. why? I dont know. but my IT had 35 hp stock, and I pulled A bigger sprocket with ease. my bike was stock. you have some mods, so it should be ok as long as you keeper moving.
#5
There are a ton of parts for the blaster. it wouldn't make much sents to put to much in it. I know some people that could have had a banshee by the time they got done modding there blaster. look around on the site. ask speedy or kawaking about mods. they seem to know there stuff. my machians are all stock. I never moded anything I've owned. but I would start with jetting and pipeing.
#7
i ride a track me and my friend made on his farm.. i also ride some local sand dunes, and in the winter i ride frozen lakes.. and im about 165 pounds
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#9
wanan know somethiung funny... i have less into my banshee than you probably have in your blaster.. and it will KILL a yfz450 and 450r
what local dunes are they??
what local dunes are they??
#10
they are just up the road from my friends farm in lake city, MN. they are kinda small but pretty fun.. and im not sure if they have a name. and your banshee only cost you 900$ thats crazy


