Picked up a 94 Blasty for $600

LOCSTA

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I recently got a 1994 Blasty for $600. This is now my 2nd Blaster. It came with VF3 Reeds, and a K&N Pod Air Filter. It also has a FMF SST Pipe with a Power Core II Silencer???? (Should this pipe be paired with a Power Core II? On RockyMountainATVMC.com it says to only use the SST Silencer).

A gasket on the bottom end is also bad (it leaks trans oil pretty good). And it didn't have any plastics on it. It might have more done to it but I dont know. This Blasty punches a lot harder than my 2000 though. All in all I think I got a good geal.

I'll have pics up in a day or two.
 
u should take all the good parts off that one and put the better ones on ur 2000 and use the rest of the other as parts incase u break somthin

I need 2 bikes though. Me and my gf ride together. I sold my YFZ cause I couldnt afford the $150 payment anymore. :( DAMN RECESSION!!! So I got this cheap one to fix up.
 
The 2000 had weak compression (barely 100 pounds) so I'm redoing the rings, gaskets, and putting on VF3 Reeds. I allready purchased a Fatty Pipe and Power Core II Silencer. The Fatty is going on the 1994 because it has a SST with a Power Core II Silencer and I dont want it like that. The Power Core II is going on the 2000 with the stock pipe untill I can get another Fatty or a F7.

I also just purchased a full set of black and white plastics and a red and black seat for $100. So now the 2 bikes look the same besides the stickers on the 2000. lol
 
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Cough up $10 for the year and you could post in the wanted section about needing a FMF pipe and someone might hook you up with a good deal.

I love cheap blasty deals.
 
dude that sst with the powercore is fine. they make silencers that are different for the sst but it is still called a powercore II. use the new stuff on the bike that is stock and keep the sst there