Help setting my banshee up for MX racing
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I have a banshee fast and a 400ex racer. If I was going to the motorcross track I would leave my long-rod,ported big bored banshee home and take my Honda.To get good pulling power from the 2-stroke buy an aftermarket head and but small domes in it for higher compression. Compression= torque
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Help setting my banshee up for MX racing
hey whats up, good looking banshee. I too was interested in running it in mx racing as well. How did your banshee do in mx? how was it at jumping compared to a stock banshee? did it get big air? what mods did you make and how much $ did it take to do? thanks for any help ive been trying to find some one with info like your self for a while
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Help setting my banshee up for MX racing
dont get works shocks for one..if your planning on racing..get a good shock like elka or pep..get any style of +2 a-arms...burgard is cheap and good.. get a lonestar +4 axle for the rear...19x6.5 Holeshot MX's for the front and 18x11-10 Holeshot MX's for the rear...get you a steering damper b.c a banshees bump/steer sucks...my old banshee was set up for motocross..i had roll design +2+1 arms,lonestar axle,yfz450 front shocks,and a rebuilt stock shock by K and K atv,Paul Turner High rev exhaust and a 2-into-1 Toomey carb kit...toomey intake,aluminum airbox with a k&n...it ran great..no motor work whwat so ever besides a shaved head...
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Help setting my banshee up for MX racing
thanks for the tip and great looking shee. After talking to a lot of people I might actually not build it into an mx quad like i was thinking because it seems like banshees might be bad at jumping, even with all the modifications you have mentioned. What do you think? Hows yours at jumping?