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Blaster 200 (87-UP) Slide-N-Guide Kit [YCP-BLA] - $99.95 : TM Designworks, Online Store
This is a MUST-HAVE for any Blaster, IMO. Kit is $ 100.00 and worth every penny. I got so sick of wearing-out those cheap stock plastic and composite chain rollers that I gave this kit a try. I had one on my old Warrior and it performed flawlessly.
Same situation with the Blaster. Works GREAT!
The kit contains four pieces. I love the chain rollers. They are extremely tough and have a real ball bearing in there. (As opposed to the stockers, which have no bearings whatsoever and just wear on the mounting pegs over time). As a result, the rollers turn smoothly and guide the chain right where it needs to go.
To install the swingarm guide, you have to remove the swingarm, but there's your excuse to inspect and grease the bearings in there while you're at it. Installation was a snap after that. The kit comes in different colors and installs in about an hour. You DON'T have to take the chain off to put it on.
The only gripe I have is the swingarm-mounted roller and guide piece may interfere with the mounting of some aftermarket skid plates. I have a UM Racing skid plate on my Blasty and it clears it just fine, but a skid plate mod or two may be necessary, depending on which brand of skid plate you are running. Other than that, this a great mod! GET ONE; Your chain will be glad you did!
Blaster 200 (87-UP) Slide-N-Guide Kit [YCP-BLA] - $99.95 : TM Designworks, Online Store
This is a MUST-HAVE for any Blaster, IMO. Kit is $ 100.00 and worth every penny. I got so sick of wearing-out those cheap stock plastic and composite chain rollers that I gave this kit a try. I had one on my old Warrior and it performed flawlessly.
Same situation with the Blaster. Works GREAT!
The kit contains four pieces. I love the chain rollers. They are extremely tough and have a real ball bearing in there. (As opposed to the stockers, which have no bearings whatsoever and just wear on the mounting pegs over time). As a result, the rollers turn smoothly and guide the chain right where it needs to go.
To install the swingarm guide, you have to remove the swingarm, but there's your excuse to inspect and grease the bearings in there while you're at it. Installation was a snap after that. The kit comes in different colors and installs in about an hour. You DON'T have to take the chain off to put it on.
The only gripe I have is the swingarm-mounted roller and guide piece may interfere with the mounting of some aftermarket skid plates. I have a UM Racing skid plate on my Blasty and it clears it just fine, but a skid plate mod or two may be necessary, depending on which brand of skid plate you are running. Other than that, this a great mod! GET ONE; Your chain will be glad you did!