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| I HAVE A 200 YAMAHA BLASTER. I LOVE IT. BUT WHILE IM SLIDING IN CORNERS, IT TENDS TO TIP. WHAT CAN I DO TO FIX THIS FOR LESS THAN $200????
luke |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 3/5/2007 10:44:31 AM Posts: -1,167, Visits: 2 |
| get some holeshot tires in the rear instead of thoes retarded baloons that it comes with. i would go with 18"s in the rear and 20" the front.
bryan |
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| if u want the bike to not tip when u slide in corners first of all i would reccoment hitting gas around the corners and it wont grip other than that u could make ur suspesion wider in the rear or just get tires with less traction i have been riding mine in the street gettinthe tires worn in and its much funner now that the treads near gone
kevin |
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| | definitly replace the stock rear tires. any of the mx tires with flat contact patch such as Maxxis Razrs or ITP Holeshots will slide much better and not "roll" like the stock balloon tires. 20" size is perfect for blasters. |
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| The blasters have adjustable shocks and if you soften the shocks the whole body will go down and make better center of gravity and wont tip
Preston |
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| | You can get wheel spacers and it will add 5 inches to the width of the quad i have them and it works great. they are 50 bucks for 8 |
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| | lean more put your butt on the inside foot peg |
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