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6 gears
The Yamaha Blaster ATV has a fuel tank capacity of approximately 2.6 gallons.
6 gears
Displacement is 195cc but its a 200cc class
there should be 6 clutch plates
The 1999 Yamaha Blaster motorcycles is equipped with a seven gallons fuel tank. The fuel tank should never be filled to the very top.
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The Yamaha TT-R225 was produced for 5 years, from 1999-2004.
I have a 1998 blaster that's .40 over, stroked, and full FMF Gold Series exhaust.. I have heard them clocked at 85+ but mine has many many performance upgrades. If you bore and stroke your blaster, it'll kill about any 400 you put up against it, besides the YFZ450.. Which we all know would dominate any other fourwheeler.
The Vortex Blaster has 191 pages.
its a two stroke so the oil is either premixed in the gas. or it is placed in a separate tank and injected into the engine.
In most cases, the blaster is faster than the Ex, despite the Blaster having 100ccs less than the Ex, it is a 2-stroke which makes it more agile. Stock for stock, the blaster wins. With modded vehicles it could vary. For what I've seen, a full stock blaster is still faster than a slighty modded Ex. It also depends on the rider, too, and the way they shift. Year difference can matter too, like an 89 Blaster vs an 04 Ex, a 15 year old differnce means possible engine problems from age, and less speed. Basically, it depends on many different factors, and what you like to think. Personally Im a Yamaha guy so my thoughts are also torward the Blaster, but not entirely. It just all depends.