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zack221
05-18-2006, 11:00 PM
how much should i sell my 1998 yamaha blaster (with no title) for? it has it has a newly rebuilt topend,bored.40over,extended swingarm,extended durablue axle,UNI air filter,jetted,complete dg exhaust and two sets of tires and it has never been raced or anything i am going to post a pic too


also right now i am getting my blaster fixed because i put big tires on it because i was tired of dragging on everthing i had 18x10x8 holeshots on it but i went to 22x10x8 holeshots on it and after i put the big tires on it it started running different like the clutch was slipping or something so i took it and put the little tires back on it and it still is doing that and it is a brand new clutch once i hit 3rd gear and up it wouldnt gain no speed it just revved out but 1st and 2nd gear was fine but 3rd gear and up it was doing that i changed the spark plug but it still done that i took it to the shop but they aint called me back yet but i am just curious what it might be does any one have any suggestions on what it might be?



and also how do you ship a fourwheeler because i am going to sell it as soon as i get it back and i want to be able to ship it but i have no idea on how to ship something like this


THANKS AND SRY FOR THE LONG POST IF ANYONE HAS ANSWERS PLEASE POST THEM

Ryanwolfe911
05-19-2006, 08:25 AM
When you say it's a new clutch, do you mean the friction AND metal plates? Is the clutch cable properly adjusted? Did you replace the clutch springs?

zack221
05-19-2006, 11:13 AM
it is a barnett clutch and they replaced the springs and everthing

Ryanwolfe911
05-19-2006, 12:46 PM
Then bring it back to whoever "they" are. Make them fix it for free. Any reputable repair shop will stand behind their work. I know I do.

zack221
05-19-2006, 01:06 PM
i did take it back because he said he might have left something out of the clutch but could it be the carb

Ryanwolfe911
05-19-2006, 01:25 PM
Well I guess you'll find out for sure now huh?

zack221
05-19-2006, 08:51 PM
does anyone have any info on how to ship a fourwheeler

Ryanwolfe911
05-22-2006, 05:38 AM
yeah, build a 2x4 crate for it, cover the openings with plywood and call a freight shipping company. Expect it to be about $500.

I like to use www.freightquote.com