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Old 01-10-2012, 03:26 PM
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Trailblazer 330?

after some long and very frustrating thought, i have decided to try to sell my 09 Outlaw 450 MXR and go back to a basic bare bones quad. i have owned a 2001 TB before and loved it. so now i am wondering if the current model TB is as fun or more, than the older one? also looking for mods for the new one. if there are readily available mods that can make it a lil quicker and more fun, i'm going to seriously consider coming back to the TB...thanks in advance!!
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Old 01-10-2012, 04:29 PM
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The new trailblazers are pretty peppy and are MUCH more reliable than the old 250s but mods aren't that easy to come by and the horsepower gained by those mods are minimal. The 250s have ALOT MORE power potential and they are quite a bit lighter. So basically if you want a basic, reliable quad that you don't have to mess with than go with the 330. If you like to wrench and performance is more important to you than reliability than find an old 250 (they are dirt cheap and there are millions of them around) and set it up to your liking!
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Old 02-01-2012, 07:02 PM
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I have a new Trail Boss. Above poster is right. I haven't seen any mods for them to speak of. It is a VERY fun machine to ride. If I all I did was trail ride, I would take it over my Sportsman (nimble it is not) in a minute. I actually try to pawn off riding the Sportsman to my wife/friend riding the Trail Blazer, but they never take me up on it.

As mentioned, the power of the 330 is nothing to write home about. It halls my 260lb ass around though. I'm not riding full throttle while on the trail or anything like that, but more torque would be nice.
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