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Anyone ever try putting a 250 motor on a blaster frame??
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Why?
Put it in an LT230 frame.
The blaster's frame is heavier than the LT250 anyway, so you'd just have a short coupled 250 with some extra weight and drum brakes.
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Was just asking because my cousin almost snapped the front of my off and I know someone selling a complete roller cheap
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#3 Reply
Posted by
LT250RWV
on 08 Feb, 2013 02:39
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i HAVE A FRAME IF YOU WANT TO BUY IT.
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I HAVE A CAPSLOCK TOO AND I'M NOT AFRAID TO USE IT.
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Where are you located because I found one pretty cheap and its not to far from me
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Blaster frames are so short and don't handle that great besides you would have to make room for the radiator
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#7 Reply
Posted by
LT250RWV
on 08 Feb, 2013 11:21
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I got lt250r 87 frame.No bend no cracks no repairs.It has everything except a arms.
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Yea I asked where your located and how much
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#9 Reply
Posted by
Sublunacy
on 21 Feb, 2013 18:27
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just as an idea! an air cooled atc250r motor or similar would be great. how about the 1981 rm250 or something. I think those bikes scream stock and air cooled...... The hardest worst part of it all will be putting pipes on it. you will need to look around to see what fits. Brand and model does not matter so much as bore and stroke applied with the tune in mind.....
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A guy at the drag track has a blaster frame with a lt250 motor it was dumb as hell no room for the radiator and is just as heavy or heavier than a lt250 also had the crappy blaster suspension...
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Yeah I'm getting a new frame and some +2 arms and I'm prob either gonna get some spacers for the back how strong are they though? I do some pretty hard trail riding no big jumps but there are some pretty big whoop sections in some trails
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Banshee engine in a blaster might be a lot of fun, might be relatively easy to do like the 250/500 hybrid is.
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#13 Reply
Posted by
Sublunacy
on 22 Feb, 2013 03:14
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Ogh snap I LOOOVE the bashee engine idea wow. Drag the radiator behind on a trailer who cares! lol
One more thing why invest in shittty spacers when tusk billet hubs can be had for 80 bucks new.
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Supposedly you can mount the radiator on the top front of the frame, where the hood goes (no room for a hood).
Others have mounted it sideways inside the frame and built a scoop to divert air through the radiator.
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How much wider will the tusk hubs make it?
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#16 Reply
Posted by
PCS
on 24 Feb, 2013 21:45
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i think they add about 45mm per side or about 3.5 inches total
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Nice where can I find them?
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#18 Reply
Posted by
PCS
on 24 Feb, 2013 23:50
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ebay
rockymountain atv
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Get the G force hubs, really nice. either 400ex or z400 depending on 24 or 26 spline they add 1 1/2'' each side 3'' total. Pm yuzuha32 I think he can get a deal, also maybe q2w can get you some. send them a pm.
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Gforce hubs for a banshee also fit 24 spline, if you had a set of banshee wheels.
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Yeah thanks guys I'm gonna look tomorrow to see if I have the 24 or 26 not sure yet cuz its a 87 n 1/2
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What is an 87 1/2?
Only differences with the 87's were the axle splines.
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Not to sure not many differences besides the splines but it says right on the plate 87 n 1/2 ill try and take a pic tomorrow and post it on here
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#24 Reply
Posted by
PCS
on 25 Feb, 2013 20:55
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ive tried both honda 24 spline and yamaha 24 spline on an 87 24 spline axle and the honda did not fit but the yamaha did. the honda splines are slightly different. if you have worn splines on the axle and or the hub the might fit. if you heat the hubs and like using hammers then it shouldnt be an issue.
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