SUPERIOR MACHINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#13
Brandon,you just don't ever give up do you.You're going to go broke trying so hard to beat a 350 stock cylinder BANSHEE!Give it up,by a Yamaha to go fast,maybe we could use the DS to chase cows with.Oh wait,it's not fast enough to catch a cow,better add a 2000 shot,a huge wing,you already got the fart can exhaust,some euro taillights,and some light up valve stem caps!These things are more like an import car every day--------------------.Edited by ATV Connection moderator
#15
May be some people want to have a quad that jumps and rides nice..... I've never seen a Banshee that could do either, but all you Banshee owners will tell everyone how they ride like a caddy I'm sure. Not ALL people like to go fast in just a straight line, some people like the all around deal.
#16
This knucklehead is fine example of 90% of the Yamaha owners out there. Starange how they keep popping up in the Bombardier forum. Hey kid take your crap elsewhere before your mom catches you swearing on the computer again and grounds you.
#18
it's true maybe us ds guys are missing out on all the fun the shee's are having? i guess just once we should try hauling 55gal drums of alky, and 12 tanks of nos, followed up by only riding in a staight line back and forth on the track then to the trailer for more fuel. watching the guys with suspension actually go somewhere other than the flats and having fun. must also be nice having all you'r buddies know where you are by the smoke and stink of you'r machine. one the other hand i'll just stay with my bus and do alittle of everything instead of just one thing all day[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
#20
after owning more than my share of 2 strokes over the years (including shee's,250rs ect) there is a big difference in riding you'r machine and really getting out there. i ice race my 760 against all types of shee's in open class oval and TT sure i don't beat them all(always in the top 10 out of 30+ registered mostly all 2 strokes), but i'll tell you this. at the end of the day mine is the only one going on the trailer that is used for more than one type of riding. when was the last time you trail rode you'r machine more than 100+ miles on the trail or took off at -10 deg in the snow without spending an hour rejetting and towing you'r sh*t to get it started. stick you'r chest out all you want and pound you'r fist but the machines built today can this and still rock on the sand. and just 2 more things. top 16" of travel and" BIGGER IS BETTER *** BURN"


