Banshee owners trash talking blasters

the blaster was designed for young kid and smaller people. there is no way you can argue that point. the size of a blaster is just so tiny.
 
I dont think a blaster was designed for young kid or 12 yr olds... It was designed for 16 yr olds and up.. LOOK at the Sticker, NOT FOR UNDER 16 yr...lol
 
wel just haveing a friendly trash talk

just because 3 wheeler ridder has a 200m, he thinks he can bully us kids, ahah

hey buddy its a 200S :p bahhaaaaahahahahaha

yeah just having a little fun with these guys. anytime somebody says there faster i have to bring out the ol 200s out in the mix. but i will guarantee this with no joke, i will prolly out wheely any quad with the ol 200 around curves, through the trails wherever its just a plain out wheelie machine just gotta have the air pressure just right or she walks one way or the other.
 
but once you have ridden a banshee, or any other "race ready" quad "


you're kidding us right, a banshee..."race ready" ?? i dont think so !!!
maybe racing against a blaster, in a straight line, bring that 18 wheeler handling sh*t to my tight trails, i'll be waiting for you at the next turn
all the power in the world aint worth sh*t with the the stock suspension and horrible geometry of a banshee
a banshee takes just as much work, motor and suspension, as a blaster to be truely "race ready"
but costs twice as much, banshees are for peeps who can't really ride, just wanna go fast

sorry i didint mean race ready, by no means are stock banshees good for a track. what i meant was any of those quads that are capable of being in that 450 class. like the 450's, banshee's, 250r's, 660 or 700 raptor's and such. blaster just werent made for stuff like that. if you look at my sig you can see how much longer a banshee with a stock swinger is compared to a blaster, the blasters are just really small. thats why they compete with the raptor 250's and 300's. there like the smaller version of those big quads. but throw some suspension on them and stretch them out a bit they probable feel like a whole new quad.
 
anyone who rides a 350cc twin cylinder two stroke and has to pick on a smaller 200cc atv must have some serious personality issues.
it's like bullying the smaller kid in school. just cuz they know they have an engine with two cylinders that will outrun a much smaller single engine.

thats like saying 125 will outrun a 50cc


if your engine is twice the size of the guy you are picking on... is it intelligent to pick on the smaller?
what point are you trying to make? that your much larger cc engine is faster than the smaller one? um...DUH!!


i have ridden the blaster and the banshee owned em both and sold the banshee... i prefer the blaster because it is lighter more manueverable on the trails, and it has plenty of power. more agile means i get to play alot more and have tons of fun, besides whens the last you rode through the trails at 50 mph? you wouldnt because you'd end up eating a tree.
so whats the point of having huge horsepower if you are trail riding?


iam 39 years old and i gifted my blaster to my 14 year old son
and i never feel the blaster is too small.

i still get on the blaster from time to time, and i ride a trx450er as well.the 450er has too much horsepower, and you never get to use it all on the trails.
i bought a 450er because i wanted to not have to use all the horsepower thereby fewer rebuilds.

while the blaster isnt as powerful as the banshee or the 450er, it still has plenty of power to play on. some just hate because it's convenient and easier to pick on the smaller guy.


the blaster isnt designed for a 12 year old, it is rated 16 and up.

and besides... the banshee is butt ugly!!
 
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the blaster was designed for smaller people. they were not originally designed for someone 6'0" or 250lbs. ya you can do some mods to make it more comfortable if you are bigger, but a stock blaster will suck for the bigger person.
 
the blaster was designed for smaller people. they were not originally designed for someone 6'0" or 250lbs. ya you can do some mods to make it more comfortable if you are bigger, but a stock blaster will suck for the bigger person.

not true, i have ridden stock and modified blasters, they are both very comfortable to ride and have plenty of power for trail riding.
 
^^^^ that is funny. my knees are in the front fender, hit the handle bars, and it lacked wheelbase and power to get me up the hills behind my house. like i said they are not made for bigger people in stock form.
once you mod them, then yes they can be ridden by bigger people.
 
he musta been one of them 14 pound babies when born, 10 pounds of that being his big ass head
 
i am 6'4" 260lbs.
i on a stock banshee i feel a little squished. the stock banshee, the shocks are valved for a guy weighing 170-180.
 
It don't matter what you got people will talk trash about it.
You could have a custom built blaster with a 400 in it and guys will still hate hehe
On the flip Banshee owners take alot of sh*t too from pretty much anybody who thinks their quad is fast.