Suspension adjustment

jasindude1

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Jun 10, 2013
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I just picked up my 1st Blaster, its a 240 bored and dam i had no idea how much power this sucker has, I can lift the front end in 1,2,3 gear. Which is actually part of my issue. Can i adjust the suspension so the thing doesnt try and lift every time? it sux having to start out slow and gradually speed up bc if i rip the throttle the front end will lift up. All 4 tires are set @ 8 PSI and shocks are set @ stock setting.
 
Why is that a problem....?

And you dont need 240 to do wheelies into third

Buy an extended swing arm, thats the only way you can stay down
 
i agree with herpderplol , the extended swingarm works really good it still slightly lifts but somthing really light tho , u can also get a aftermarket rear shock and adjust the rebound on the shock
 
Everything looks stock besides the exhaust, I just go the thing and the kids and the girl have flipped it twice, I'd like to keep them off the pavement if i could. The rear shock it adjustable, from what I see do i need the suspension to be stiffer or softer?
 
you need it to be softer , so the torque of the bike is absorbed by the shock ,still have to take it easy tho adjusting the shock is the first part to fixing the problem the most efficient is a extended swing i have a plus 6 on mine with a 400 rear shock and its perfect
 
Even though a twist throttle is great in the fist of an experienced rider, it is always going to pour a child off the back due to power being put on when trying to hang on.