What To Do....REALLY Need Your Opionon..You might be INTRESTED
#1
Here is the deal guys. I bought my banshee for $2,800... About 3 months later the motor blew up. So I spent $1,400 or so to fix it. I was offered $3,000 for the banshee now which I'm reallly considering. B/c in the 5 months it was out getting fixed, I got by, I missed it but didnt miss it you know. I mean I have spent all this money and havent rode it in forever. Well got it fixed, kinda. The o-ring keeps getting screwed up. So should I keep my banshee( and might I add, we only ride about 1 times a week, and in the winter its to cold to ride) or sell it and not have to worry down the road about spending more money on it after it blows again, or rebuilding stuff. By the way if your intrested in the shee options are still open but let me know asap.
#5
to cold to ride?
come on man...The only reason I cant ride in the winter is because a 2 wheele drive dont get around with alot of snow!
Depending on how much you like to ride and what your willing to spend on it...its up to you wether to keep or part with it!
come on man...The only reason I cant ride in the winter is because a 2 wheele drive dont get around with alot of snow!
Depending on how much you like to ride and what your willing to spend on it...its up to you wether to keep or part with it!
#7
keep it riding once a week isnt bad! try living in Omaha Ne. and having a quad set up for sand! the only place for me to go is 100 miles a way and its the size of a sand box or i can go to a 1/8 mile aspalt track thats about an hour away!
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#8
WHat o ring are you speaking of? Maybe someone can help out. I would keep it and enjoy riding. The only thing that stops me from riding in the winter is snow too deep for me too get around in....usually anything over 6-7" is too much for climbing.
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