Trying the Quad trough pretty Deep Snow Yamaha Blaster and Warrior
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- čas přidán 17. 01. 2022
- A short trip trying out some snow riding with the quads.
I ride a 2 stroke 200cc Yamaha Blaster year 2000 with Doma Racing full exhaust, Twin Air air filter, Wossner piston, 18x9,5x8 rear tyres with 1.5in spacers and 14-38 for sprockets.
For cosmetics i have Lazer nerf bars, Blackbird seat cover, Pro Taper grips, and custom front fanders. - Zábava
I like that front bumper,I have a 04 white blaster they are fun to ride..
Thanks! Yea, they are very fun to ride, especially if you are a 2 stroke sound and smell lover ;)
I’d be 4th gear cranking
Nice smooth trails out there! Ours are bumpy, too many riders of all kinds of atvs. Alaska is a trip but man your trails are 👌🏻
it's nice how people see things differently, for me, my trails seems boring and lame, i wish i had others :)) thank you!
@@BBBoooooooBBB yeah ours are wavy like you're on a lake with tons of 2 foot high waves. I usually have to stay in 3rd gear.
Fuck yeah. I just bought a blaster for 900 bucks and can't wait till the snow hits up here in big lake alaska
you got a good deal on that one if it's in decent shape...especially now with all the prices sky high
@@BBBoooooooBBB it's like a '99. Definitely well used, a little beat up, but has a brand new top end
Did you stud your rear tires? I did mine I studded every other knobby and I can say they work very well This is my second year running them.
No, they are not studded. Anyway studds work great on ice, in this kind of situation snow tires would be the best...
Is the cheap marine 2 stroke oil ok to run in the blaster?
I recommend to use at least a decent 2 stroke oil, it's very important...
@@BBBoooooooBBB well I've been reading to stay away from the marine 2 stroke because the motor runs at a higher temperature but my brother's a mechanic and his buddy both around 40 years old and they never heard of marine 2 stroke being bad. Maybe they just don't know 🤷🏻♂️. It's just so expensive for the good stuff like 50 a gallon, compared to 20