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well for the last 5 hours i have been searching part stores and now i have come up with the total price on all of the parts i will need for the rebuild. DRUM ROLL PLEASE!!!!!!!

$1411.69

yes i almost fainted when i saw this number:wink:

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1994 Yamaha Blaster

Want List

Front Tires

Maxxis RAZR II's

21x7x10 mounted on

DWT .190 red label front

10x5 3.0+2.0 $243.99

Rear Tires

Maxxis RAZR’s 20x

11x10 mounted on

DWT .190 red label rear

10x8 3B+5N

$217.99

Fenders

Complete replacements

$367.98

[X]Nerfs

Tusk Comp Series Nerf

Bars Black With Black

Webbing $109.99

[X]Skids

Ricochet Full Chassis

Skid Plate. Armadillo Stock A-Arm Guards.

Armadillo

Swingarm Guard $238.95

[X]Air Filter

K+N Air Filter $48.43

[X]Shock Covers

Dirtskins ATV Race Flame

Shock Covers, Black $39.99

[X]Bumper

Tusk Comp Series Aluminum Front

Bumper $69.99

TOTAL COST:

$1475.25

Posted

honestly sunL if ou dont race then there isnt rele a need for suspension. if you do then look at works suspension no rez $400 with rez $650.

or some cheap elka recs no rez $480.

peps rez $650

all of the prices are new.

theres alot jus go do some searching

Posted

You are kinda going big on your tires. You will lose power with a 22" rear. You should really look at a 20" tire for the rear. And you want your fronts taller than your rear for racing. Stick with the 21" front but look at a 20" rear. Much better combo.

Posted
You are kinda going big on your tires. You will lose power with a 22" rear. You should really look at a 20" tire for the rear. And you want your fronts taller than your rear for racing. Stick with the 21" front but look at a 20" rear. Much better combo.

ok, ill get back on there later today oh yeah, should i get the 6 ply or not???

Posted

I personally would. That means 6 layers of rubber something has to go through to pop your tire. The thinner you go the more likely of a pop. I ran my stock 2 ply until they were bald with no pops. But it is alot more likely to happen on a thinner tire.

Posted
I personally would. That means 6 layers of rubber something has to go through to pop your tire. The thinner you go the more likely of a pop. I ran my stock 2 ply until they were bald with no pops. But it is alot more likely to happen on a thinner tire.

ok thanks

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted
get a new filter. and maybe think about some air box vents.

10$ and they will open up your airbox for even more flow.

more air. more power. :yes:

got enuf for everything but the plastics, and tires so i will order them tonight

Posted

I know how sweet the douglas rims are but you can save alot of money by choosing another rim. I personally think black rims are way better looking than a shiny rim. Makes the bottom end look much more stout. Look at some ITP rims.

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