Que hermoso recuerdo me ha venidona la cabeza . Cuando sin papeles me iba desde Mar del Tuyu hasta San Bernardo por la playa de Noche y sin Luz 10km de pura incertudumbre en la playa no sabia nada sober el Camino a siegas iba yo ahhahaha
@@epcoretothebone he tried to said : 'unlocked memory': 'When I drove from Mar del tuyù to San Bernardo (Argentina coast places) , at night without lights and without legal papers, about 6,25 miles of unpredictability night beach path, driving as a blind at about 70 miles per hour, the Blaster's engine asking for a 7th gear xD
fully depends on how much you ride...if you take it to the dirttrack you have more maintainence as if you only ride on road...in the haynes workshop manual you can find everything about the blaster.
I always liked the yfz's....my yfz450r se is a mean s.o.b..... I never did get into the two strokes some people lock some some don't I never drove a banshee man I would like to though pretty much all around here is blasters... believe I got the only high performance 4 stroke in the good half a mile radius LOL
I'm 185 cm tall. Yamaha Blaster will be too small? Nah i love Blasters and Banshee but the banshee is so expensive. I've just found a beautiful Yamaha Blaster tuned to MX. :(
i have a blaster they would whoop ass in competition on tracks with no shitty rocks it could have hills etc but no sharp edged rocks or big ass wood piles on the path the blaster is gonna win bc how small they are they go schwapp right around the turns
+Marky Epcore The term powerband refers to the section of a two stroke engine's power curve at which a much higher output of power is generated. Being that blasters are two stroke powered, yes it has a powerband.