Favorite thing about your blaster

because it led me to here, which led to great rides with great bro's from here, and become really good freinds with a few

I have to agree with part 1.Looking forward to part 2.Hopeing to build on part 3. As for my own resins,it's a 2 stroke. I have allways loved that sound. I made it what it is now and what it will be. Building a nice sport atv was something I always wanted to do and now I finally get to do it.
 
My reasons are a little bit of every post so far in this thread, but I have to agree with awk, because it led me here.
Because of Blasterforum I get to go "Riding" anytime I want with my Bro's! I:I
 
Gotta love my Blaster, since its easier than even some weedeaters to work on! (Anybody who has ever tried to put a Stihl or Shindaiwa 4-Mix engine back together for the first time will understand. Those suckers have pushrod valvetrains. On a weedeater! :o)

Lightweight, fun-to-ride, always starts easily and runs like a raped ape...Then the look on all those complacent 4-stroke rider's faces when you let one loose on them!

Oh, and how about when you crater a piston or wear-out a set of rings? On what other ATV can you rebuild the whole top end, with high-quality parts AND machining, for under $ 250.00? Have fun thinking...
 
the fact that after giving it hell, riding it hard and putting it up wet, and having 6th gear pinned for over 20 miles in under freezing weather, she is still faithful to me! the only problem i have had with her was the TORS. all in all my blaster is the best machine i own i have thought of selling her many of times but have never brought my self to it because of how good it has been to me!
 
sounds awesome has great power to weight and all my friends thinks its one of the biggest beasts ever lol
 
because all my friends love mine and think it is one of the fastest things ever haha. every time i ride i have one friend who, when he doesn't have to work, always loves riding whatever toy i'm on that day. whether it be the cr125r, the blasty, the side by side, or the crf150f.