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blaster motor in 250r frame

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Posted by: sadinkins

anyone ever try this? whats the pros & cons? does anyone make exhaust for this set-up?



Posted by: Quadboy14

that would be like putting a geo metro motor in a mustang. if anything I'd go vise-versa



Posted by: honda300EXtreme

^^^^^ i totally agree, a 250r frame needs more power than a blaster engine



Posted by: Quadboy14

Don't get me wrong, I'm not tryin to be a jerk. I just don't think it would be worth it. I own a blaster, and I'm considering putting a R motor in it, but going the other way around would waste the potential of the R's geometry/power.



Posted by: blasterfreak99

well if you were using it for motocross and for some reason you wanted to stay in the blaster class than i would do it if not then i would use the r motor



Posted by: Quadboy14

yeah, thats one exeption.



Posted by: sadinkins

the ideal of this is because of the better handling and better swing-arm design,better brakes,and we allready have it with no motor & it has +3 a-arms and lonestar axle.we want to stay in the blaster class but we keep bending swing-arms and frames.



Posted by: Quadboy14

in that case I'd say go for it. I'm not sure, but I don't see any reason that a blastre LRD setup wouldn't work. (it's been a long time since I've seen an R so I don't know for sure)



Posted by: blasterfreak99

yeah but you might have to make new exhaust brackets for it



Posted by: blaster99

as i brows the many forums i go on daily.. i see people talking about all thease hybrids and thinking about doing them. well.... theres a goodside and a bad side... the bad side is.. never ever ever put anything bigger than a blaster motor into a blaster frame.. i mean.. thease frames hae to be the worst handleing frames out there besides mini quads... as thease hybrids mmsut ride like piles of ****.. i mean.. would you guys put a blaster motor into a lt-80?!
the good side is.. the 250r frame and blaster motor is a very good combination. theres one forsale at mosst of the neatv races.. it jsut dosent sell because its a production class up here. the quad must ride so smooth... the exelent handling 250r chassis and the blaster motor are a good combination for somone staying in a blaster class where you can have hybrids.

the hybrid has a 250r pipe in it, it loks amazing and would probily dominate my class now that the 2 300exs are going to not be there.





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