yamaha blaster with husky 125 engine

dennis10

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Here are some pictures of my sons blaster with husky cr 125 engine.
 

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very Frankensteinish, great time of year to see! lol looks great, is that sitting on all 4 "Front" rims? never thought of putting fronts on the rear, less friction tho! and lighter lol... but looks like a good set up for a younger rider.
 
="BlasterFun484, post: 751780, member: 18852"]very Frankensteinish, great time of year to see! lol looks great, is that sitting on all 4 "Front" rims? never thought of putting fronts on the rear, less friction tho! and lighter lol... but looks like a good set up for a younger rider.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for you message the small rear wheels are the best for the dutch circuits becouse we have a lot of sand tracks. The small tires have a lot more traction in the sand. We only use the other wheels on the hard tracs