actually the reason most people blow up blasters
A. lack of proper assembly and maintenance (improper torque, not cleaning mating surfaces, gauging mating surfaces, pulled studs, airleaks and improper jetting)
B. while we are talking about jetting, very few bikes seize on the main jet.
most bikes seive when you lift. if your main jet i really too lean, your not going to make it 2 miles down the road screaming in 6th gear. what happens is that either the needle, needle jet, slide cutaway or pilot, or a combination are lean. your screaming along, piston crown temp is running 1250 or so. you blip the throttle either comming up to a turn, of trying to be nice to the motor, it suddenly goes lean as you let off, and airflow decreases. the 1250 degree piston spikes to 1400 and the piston melts.