Thats looking good.
Quick and nimble and very easy to ride and work on.
I bought a blaster brand new the second year they came out and it was a fun ATV and cost $1850 back then.A little small for me now but back then I hadn't been biggie sized yet by the fast food industry:laugh: so it was a blast and very nimble and easy to ride.
I bought a second rolling chassis a little later on and put a honda 200x engine in it and that was fun also.We took both of them to colorado and went riding up in the mountains at buena vista and that was just wild.
I almost lost it down the mountain,
if it hadn't landed upside down on that big tree laying across the mountain it would have dissappeared down into the pines trees on the face of the mountain.
We had an absolute blast on my blaster out on the lakes with just some sheet metal screws in the tires for traction.It wouldnt go thru deep snow with those stock tires but with a few inchs of snow on the ground it was a riot.My wife was riding it when it ate a fiberglas reed valve, that one took me a little while to figure out but the clue was on the spark plug, a tiny particle of the reed was there.
I have one right now sitting in the shed that will be getting a 200cc, 5-speed, electric/kick start chinese engine as soon as I can get around to working on it.I have almost enough parts for another rolling chassis.
I just got my 300ex (converted from a 250x) running but still have a few things I want/need to do to it.That 300ex is a wheelie machine unlike the wifes raptor which is a bit harder to pull the front end up on(perfect for her).