new rider's first asessment of blaster

MBrent

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hello all. as i mentioned last week, i scored an 03 blaster. well, i got to ride it yesterday on my friends track. i am/was so excited about it i wanted to tell yall. first thing i noticed is that the blaster fits my 5'6" frame quite nicely. controls are all right where i would want them, with the exception of the shifter. i need to raise it about three inches so i can get my no fear "trophee" boots btwn it and the nerfs. wow! this quad starts easily! my 4 stroke 06' klx300r was a nightmare to kick over. on to riding...
steering isnt as twitchy as i would have imagined on a quad so light. feels comfortable going down a tarmac road. high speed cornering on tarmac, however, was a bit sketchy. i def need to learn proper body positioning. upon entering the track/trail complex, i immediately noticed how sub par the suspension was at high speed over uneven terrain (i weigh 185lbs:(). not a prob tho, cuz that just means i get to learn about suspension geometry and set it up for my riding style. this bike jumps effortlessly, but the aforementioned suspension sure makes landing an adventure. power delivery on my blaster was quite good for a beginner who thinks he's a racer lol. no qualms with the power. its plenty to get hurt on. tail sliding, what a joy. i spent more time countersteering thru corners while giggling than i did anything else. brakes are pretty decent. the front discs arent as substantial as i would have imagined, but that big rear disc really brings the bike to a stop, or a controlled slide teehee!
now, i would like to say thanks for allowing me into ur community, and please bear with me as i proceed to ask the stupidest questions imaginable. anybody who would like to add to this thread with ur first experiences is def encouraged to do so! i would love to hear about it!

I:IBrent Cleveland
 
welcome to the sickness bro,
keep your eye out for some suspension upgrades, for about $200 you could grab some works fronts and a 400ex rear and that baby will handle any terrain you can find
 
thanks everybody! i promise to keep everyone posted. this is my first quad. i have only ridden dirtbikes or borrowed quads. i did a lot of research before i chose the blaster. lots of aftermarket support, light, nimble, and a two stroke. what could be better? this forum sure makes me feel like a member of a "society". its cool how nice everyone is. im proud to be a member.
 
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first a spot on assesment of the blaster, then nails it with our community here !!!!!
 
nice write up, and definitely spot on review. and once again, for about 200 bucks you can make that thing feel a ton better.
 
yeah, i am really looking forward to turning some wrenches. and roadkill, the track was made with a d3 dozer. it cuts thru a southern pine/temperate deciduous forest. its about a mile long with a few doubles and tabletops. there is some eleveation change, but its not terribly agressive (bummer lol). mostly shaded, but with some quite open sections. dirt varies from loose, to hard packed, to rocky chirt and red clay. there are two off camber corners, one left, and one right. other than that, sweepers, a bit of mud, and part of an old logging road. overall, lots of fun. feels a bit like a really fast trail that just so happens to make a circuit.
 
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