Buying Banshee-wise or not?
#1
Im going to buy another banshee... i had a 92 a few years back and had to move and sold it. Im going to get a brand new one and on motorcycle-brokers.com they sell them for 5299. No other fees. Final assembly is required like wheels and handlebar attachment but are all of the fluids needed ect? Has any one else ever done this or has any answers? Anyone know if they are real reliable? Is this a wise decision or not because i would save about 2 grand?
#3
Originally posted by: Jonnie1550
Im going to buy another banshee... i had a 92 a few years back and had to move and sold it. Im going to get a brand new one and on motorcycle-brokers.com they sell them for 5299. No other fees. Final assembly is required like wheels and handlebar attachment but are all of the fluids needed ect? Has any one else ever done this or has any answers? Anyone know if they are real reliable? Is this a wise decision or not because i would save about 2 grand?
Im going to buy another banshee... i had a 92 a few years back and had to move and sold it. Im going to get a brand new one and on motorcycle-brokers.com they sell them for 5299. No other fees. Final assembly is required like wheels and handlebar attachment but are all of the fluids needed ect? Has any one else ever done this or has any answers? Anyone know if they are real reliable? Is this a wise decision or not because i would save about 2 grand?
#5
sounds like the thing is still in the crate there will be quite a bit more work than strapping the wheels and the handlebars on. You will more than likely have to put some of the fluids in yourself.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
slowgsxr97
Classifieds, Garage Sale & Swap Shop
1
Sep 8, 2015 07:33 PM
Elkaholic
Land, Trail and Environmental Issues
1
Sep 6, 2015 02:44 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)



