A Yamaha Blaster can overheat due to several factors, including low coolant levels, a clogged radiator, or a malfunctioning thermostat. Poor air circulation due to a dirty air filter or obstructed cooling fins can also contribute to overheating. Additionally, running the engine too lean (insufficient fuel) or using the wrong oil can lead to increased engine temperatures. Regular maintenance and monitoring can help prevent overheating issues.
the blaster
I had a '94 blaster and it would do about 55. fast enough to have some fun.
about 60-65
i would like to download a manual for 200 cc blaster
It would be wise to.At 32:1 ratio
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The fuel and oil mixes by itself. Why would you need to do it yourself.
I think it's a 2001 and 200cc it would be a blaster
I think it's a 2001 and 200cc it would be a blaster
it would be about 4,000 dollors anthony
It would help to have the year. It might be a Blaster 200cc and yes it is a 2 stroke motor.
Too high a temperature