blaster biotch New Member Mar 25, 2008 858 11 0 dallas Mar 31, 2008 #3 i think it looks real nice...looks brand new....
1 1nastynotch Guest Mar 31, 2008 #4 Thanks, it took almost 6 months to finish it all up. The biggest pain was tracking down al the stainless hardware lol.
Thanks, it took almost 6 months to finish it all up. The biggest pain was tracking down al the stainless hardware lol.
bigdblaster New Member Feb 17, 2008 931 3 0 Kittanning.Pa Mar 31, 2008 #6 Damn nice blaster man does it see dirt..
1 1nastynotch Guest Mar 31, 2008 #8 Yeah I go trail riding all the time. Then when I get home take about 5 hours to clean it up lol.
B beachblaster New Member Mar 18, 2008 24 0 0 Mar 31, 2008 #9 how did you do the hid for your 4 wheeler? what temp is it?
blasterfreek30 Member Jan 27, 2008 9,634 129 94 north nj Mar 31, 2008 #10 sweet ride man, super clean!
01 fmf blaster New Member Mar 8, 2008 2,164 12 0 29 Great state of Georgia profile.myspace.com Mar 31, 2008 #12 looks awesome
trailripper1500 New Member Feb 16, 2008 328 3 0 Hope Valley RI Apr 1, 2008 #14 wow...how much time do you spend cleaning it? how does the 35 mm carb run compared to the stock?
1 1nastynotch Guest Apr 1, 2008 #15 Few hours of cleaning after a ride. I don't know, I never ran the ported 240 3mil stroker motor on a stock carb. I doubt it would run very well on it.
Few hours of cleaning after a ride. I don't know, I never ran the ported 240 3mil stroker motor on a stock carb. I doubt it would run very well on it.