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Reviewer: AGDSportsmansparadise
From: Irons, Michigan, United States
Email: mike@borkstrom.com
Date: 11/06/2009
Rider Height: 5' 8"
Rider Weight: 165
Miles/Hours: 300 miles
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2000 Yamaha Blaster

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-- More fun than... --
What can you say about the Blaster? It's so simple there is not much to break. It's so light the 200CC motor hauls. It's so inexpensive you can't go wrong with your money. You can whip it around like a wet towel and power out of most jams. It never gets stuck. It is what it is, a low cost, fast, nimble quad. It's not perfect, the brakes suck, the rear tires are crap and you have to turn the front ones inside out. A few bucks can fix those problems and you still will not have spent what your buddy spent for his EX whatever...I guess that is why Yamaha made this quad for nearly 20 years.
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