I remember norman stopped making his hydro spindles a while back, is there another conversion kit anyone has made since then? I think he sent his stuff to awk or kor to get the ball rolling on new spindles...
norman sent me everything, i passed it on to Tarmo at KOR
he has been making the conversion spindles for a while now.
you'll need to source the 90+ banshee discs/hubs and banshee/blaster/rappy/yfz hydro parts
i've done 3 sets for under $200, including the spindle price by bidding on ebay parts.
i've used banshee and rappy calipers, yfz/banshee/rappy masters, and just get braided stainless lines, either the split style, or dual lines and save the hassle of converting stock hard lines to fit.
I have the spindles on my Blaster and love them. There built super nice. The design looks professional and not like there done in someone's shed. I was real impressed.
It's expensive and takes some work but is definitely worth it if you want to go fast. Pair it with some suspension upgrades (all I've done is a wider axle and front spacers) and you can push your Blaster faster and harder in to corners with a lot more confidence.
It's expensive and takes some work but is definitely worth it if you want to go fast. Pair it with some suspension upgrades (all I've done is a wider axle and front spacers) and you can push your Blaster faster and harder in to corners with a lot more confidence.
I am going to get some shocks eventually. I have a +3 extended axle and I flipped the front wheels. I'm working on getting her running again but as soon as I do, I'm getting an extended swingarm first. I need one for all these hill climbs! Triple ports ain't no joke! LOL
My Tarmo spindles on Norman420s gear work awesome.
You do need to order a couple banshee parts to make it work though. You need the little nut bushing and nut from a banshee (the blaster nut is too thick and will crush the bearing and you wont be able to roll)