banshee
#3
also are the banshees like mine reliable? i want to know cuz the guy i am thinking of buying it from dropped it here for a week so i could see if i liked it.i just dont wanna hav tons of problems down the road
#4
I don't have a shee but I have read alot about them. I know of know real problems with them. They are a good machine with tons of mods for them. A little dated though.
I would take your friend up and go have fun and see how you like it.
Some people will say you have more problems with two strokes. I dissagree. There is like 1/3 less parts in a two stroke. I own a lot of two strokes and I don't remember when the last time I fouled a plug. It's been years and years and years. They are easy to work on and fun to ride.
I would take your friend up and go have fun and see how you like it.
Some people will say you have more problems with two strokes. I dissagree. There is like 1/3 less parts in a two stroke. I own a lot of two strokes and I don't remember when the last time I fouled a plug. It's been years and years and years. They are easy to work on and fun to ride.
#6
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>do they foul plugs often?are 2stroke plugs the same as 4 stroke plugs? </end quote></div>
Depends on how good of a tunner you are. If the compression is good and you mix correctly and you have the correct heat range plug in it, you will be fine.
There are dozens of different plugs for two and four strokes. Some are the same and some are not.
Depends on how good of a tunner you are. If the compression is good and you mix correctly and you have the correct heat range plug in it, you will be fine.
There are dozens of different plugs for two and four strokes. Some are the same and some are not.
#7
another question. i go to the trails every once in a while but not in the week the shee will be here.(just my luck) how would the banshees be on a long trail ride?


