Yamaha Blaster - Banshee / Warrior Spindle Experiment

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2018
  • I decided to mess around with a stock blaster A-Arm. If you're looking to upgrade your 88-02 drum brake blaster there isn't many options; get 03-06 spindles, go with aftermarket a arms or have your drum brake spindles converted. I wanted to explore a cheap alternative, so I welded in a YFZ450/Raptor ball joint to the upper A-Arm. The ball joint was ~$20, you'd need 2 to do both arms and a welder, I'd recommend having a professional weld them in for safety reasons. The spindles I used are from a warrior, but they are exactly the same as the Warriors and Raptors 125/250/350. You could then piece together the rest of the hydraulic brake set up using whatever parts you see fit.
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Komentáře • 14

  • @oldskool83
    @oldskool83 Před 5 lety +1

    all we did back in the the golden era was drill out the warrior top ball joint mount to 9/16" then drill and tap 8mm bolt into the side of the knuckle and thru the stock ball joint into the other side so it was pinned per-say. Or you'd just drill and tap the stock blaster ball joint shaft and then put a bolt washer and lock washer into the ball joint, vs like today's ware you thread a nut onto. Total time 1hour. You over thought this a good bit...Cutting up the stock arms is a waste of time, a drill bit and 8mm hardware is all you ever needed. Way stronger then Yamaha original clamp on a arms these came with.

  • @PabloGaciakane
    @PabloGaciakane Před 3 měsíci

    Have the same what to do

  • @Dingnang7409
    @Dingnang7409 Před měsícem

    How did you go about cutting the ball joints out.? Looking to do this exactly because of how expensive it is to acquire 03+ blaster front onuckles

    • @bontyhuntr77
      @bontyhuntr77  Před měsícem

      I wouldn’t recommend this. Alba a arms and YFZ spindles and hubs are the best bet

    • @Dingnang7409
      @Dingnang7409 Před měsícem

      @@bontyhuntr77 appreciate the advice but I’m going for cost effectiveness and this is gonna do be just fine. Welder by trade fabricator by hobby. We’re good.

  • @beccaj945
    @beccaj945 Před 6 lety +1

    Honestly man save your time and buy alba or asrs there not that much , Alba's nice for trails , ASR is good for track, the fact your welding 15+ year old a arms in anyway is playing with your life, I had a 2006 a arm rip right out

  • @beccaj945
    @beccaj945 Před 6 lety

    Or don't play with your life and buy a arms...

    • @bontyhuntr77
      @bontyhuntr77  Před 6 lety

      Becca J I don’t see how you’re playing with your life when the factory ball joints are welded in the same way. I’d want a professional to weld them in but once they’re in there’s no more risk involved than factory.

    • @rideordie2736
      @rideordie2736 Před 4 lety

      @@bontyhuntr77 hey bro will a Yamaha warrior a arm fit blaster frame with out any mods

    • @troybore9981
      @troybore9981 Před 4 lety

      RIDE OR DIE it will not

    • @rideordie2736
      @rideordie2736 Před 4 lety

      @@troybore9981 do you know why it wont or what you have to do for it to work

    • @troybore9981
      @troybore9981 Před 4 lety

      RIDE OR DIE warrior a arms are wider. It wouldn’t be worth trying. You’d have to cut and weld the frame and you’d never get the geometry correct. Better to buy aftermarket a arms if you want to go wider