Blaster Wheel Spacers.

I'm sure they may have worked for some people, but I like my wheels bolted against a flange for more support. I know the bike and my fat ass don,t weigh a lot put togather, but I have a hard time putting faith in stud extensions. It seems to me you would be engineering a weak link into you bike.
 
I'm sure they may have worked for some people, but I like my wheels bolted against a flange for more support. I know the bike and my fat ass don,t weigh a lot put togather, but I have a hard time putting faith in stud extensions. It seems to me you would be engineering a weak link into you bike.

I agree, they are a cheap fix for added stability. I have been looking into every mod out their since I bought my used, new to me blaster a couple weeks ago. My conclusion is the blaster is a fun little, light nimble quad and while it can be bigger and faster it seems silly to me to spend globs of money on it when I bought it on a budget in the first place. I mean I could always get a bigger quad if I want more power and stability.

Having said that I would say the spacers are a decent and affordable way to add stability with out breaking the bank but just be careful when taking jumps or riding tight trails.
 
I'm sure they may have worked for some people, but I like my wheels bolted against a flange for more support. I know the bike and my fat ass don,t weigh a lot put togather, but I have a hard time putting faith in stud extensions. It seems to me you would be engineering a weak link into you bike.

couldnt agree with ya more, even though i havent ever seen firsthand proof of them failing im much happier with my one peice +5 durablues.