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Old Mar 19, 2000 | 05:42 AM
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Hey everyone that owns a Banshee (The greatest ride on earth). Do any of you guy/girls have a higher output stator. If so how many watts? Any problems with yours? I'm looking into buying a high output one for mine and just wanted to see what other Banshee owners thought about them. Thanks everyone.
 
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Old Mar 20, 2000 | 01:00 AM
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What no one has a beefed up stator... what's wrong with you guys???? You must not ride at night.
 
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Old Mar 20, 2000 | 09:31 AM
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I have the 275 watt upgraded stator from "Ricky Stator".... I think they have an ad on this web page.
I modified the stock headlight housings and mounted two bulbs..the same diameter as stock. I now run ~60 watts per side on low and about 75 watts on high. they still dim a bit at idle, but once your on the gas...It really lights up.
Soon I will get some better looking lights.. ( a bit costly for the occasional night ride.)
I only keep them mounted on the wheeler in the dark. One less thing to break off. HE he

I have made a custom harness that allows the two main lights to work when set to low beam...and one single light (mounted on the handlebars) to work when on high beams. So high beam would be 3 lights total...But it is a bit of overkill for where I ride....It would be wild in the desert I guess...
 
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