So what are the new generation of riders going to do once they see there is no more banshee?
#1
So what are the new generation of riders going to do once they see there is no more banshee?
As you all know 2006 is the last year for banshee.
Lets hear your thoughts and opinions.
Thanks indeed.
As you all know 2006 is the last year for banshee.
Lets hear your thoughts and opinions.
Thanks indeed.
#2
The same thing the new drivers do today with no more muscle cars. Worship them and save up money to someday buy one. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
#3
shees will be around forever. there are toomany out there in good condition to vanish over night. yamaha will still make parts for a long time and the aftermarket will be there just as long as there is a demand. like LE said look at muscle cars.
#4
Banshee's will be around for a long time....maybe not brand new Banshee's....but there are nice banshee's everywhere that rule the sand and the drag track.
#5
it still my next purchase,it will buy even a used one and do the modding
thing to it as it should and have and hellish happy time then,the shee engine still the funniest 2 stroke around again,so it might be there for long time to hear them throug the off roads ground.
thing to it as it should and have and hellish happy time then,the shee engine still the funniest 2 stroke around again,so it might be there for long time to hear them throug the off roads ground.
#6
Originally posted by: 2004LEBANSHEE
The same thing the new drivers do today with no more muscle cars. Worship them and save up money to someday buy one. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
The same thing the new drivers do today with no more muscle cars. Worship them and save up money to someday buy one. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
#7
The new generation of riders are going to do the same thing the current generation is, buy four strokes. Sure there will be plenty of banshee riders, they will never die. But as a percentage of sport atv riders they will be ever dwindling. How many banshees did you see at your local riding spot 5 years ago? How about now? The recreational riders pretty much forgot the banshee years ago, only those who have owned and ridden one before and can truly appreciate the bike are buying them now and will continue to ride in the future.
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