odd place to start but I have made myself a new grab bar
Great looker!
Start at the back and work forward, please dont sig quote that.
Just to spite you....
Hey man tht doesn't look like a 2002 cuz it has newer plastics and hydro brakes that's 03+
Right, so just got a completely stock 2002 blaster (still has the goon tires) and have decided to rebuild the whole thing step by step. Enjoy I:I
Phil, you are probably best to go slow. Rebuild one thing at a time, like brakes today, ride it tomorrow, rebuild the carrier the next day, ride it the next. Trust me, this is a much better approach than tearing it all apart and trying to do mods and rebuild all at the same time. The "step-by-step" part is very important.
Steve
odd place to start but I have made myself a new grab bar
unless your going to be painting or powdercoating stuff, such as a frame, this is the best route to go...
Even then, how do you know what the final form of the frame will be until you have done all the work and rode the thing for a while? That is why I have held off on painting my frame (other than rattle-can "hammertone pewter") until I get all the bugs out.
Steve
its not just a rebuild, I should have mentioned this initially but i am converting this to a racing quad but i am doing it over quite a while. It used to be road registered here in the uk as an agricultural vehicle on a 52 number plate which is 2002, i will have a look at the vin later today.