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Old 07-27-2000 | 02:24 PM
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A gree with the DS beeting the Banshee in a drag race. I have raced and been beat by a DS on the one occassion I could get one of them to race. It was on grass and about a 300 yard race. I'm fairly heavy so that hurts but still, he had about 3 quad lengths roughly on me at the end. This was back in april so my memory is a little fuzzy.
 
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Old 07-27-2000 | 02:31 PM
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Thanks for the reply! After the initial start...did you jump the DS and them he creep on by you or did you both stay side by side till very top speed? It sounds like a close race for sure!
 
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Old 07-27-2000 | 03:24 PM
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So a "stock DS" can beat a "stock Banshee". Right? Well think about this, a DS retail's for around 7000.00 and a Banshee Retails for around 6,000.00, take that extra thousand, you got pipes, air filter, and you still have extra left over. Plus (at least from what I hear) the Banshee would be able to beat the DS in a drag. Bottom line, if you own a DS then it is better, if you own a Banshee then it is better. If it wasn't then you would have bought something else.
 
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Old 07-27-2000 | 04:10 PM
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As I recall, he had me beat from the start due to a better launch and just pulled away from there. I had the (dis)pleasure of watching him from behind the whole race. Oddly, it's hard to get people on the DS to race. Also, for some reason what i've seen so far is that they tend to just cruise around a lot, not too much racing or hill climbing.... I know that's not the case for everybody, just my personal experience.
 
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Old 07-27-2000 | 04:16 PM
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FMF350. Correct, from what i've seen. The thing about drag races is that each rider's skill and weight have a big influence. For example, when I just had my Blaster and Warrior my skinny friend who weighs about 100 Lbs less than me would always win on whichever quad he rode because he weighed a lot less. Take a well tuned Banshee against a not so well tuned DS650 and the results would likely be different. I guess you have average it all out... (I'll stick to my 2 stroke for now though)
 
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Old 07-28-2000 | 01:39 AM
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I drag race piped banshees and can run with them 0 to 65mph. All I have is taller gearing and better tires.
 
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Old 08-01-2000 | 03:15 AM
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DOWN AT SAND LAKE I RACED MY 99 BANSHEE W/T5'S, 280 JETS, 20X10X10- 10 PADDLE HAULERS, GEARED DOWN TO A 12X44 FOR TREE SHOTS, AGANST A STOCK 2000 DS W/ 22X11X10-8 PADDLE HALLERS.

BASICLY WHO EVER GOT THE HOLE SHOT AND WAS AHEAD AFTER 20 FEET, WON!!! THE BIKES RAN DEAD EVEN UP THE HILL IN 3RD GEAR FROM A SECOND GEAR START.
I WAS ACTUALY SUPRISED!

OH, BY THE WAY... I AM 6'5", 320 POUNDS. NEEDLESS TO SAY, MY SHOCKS ARE MODIFIED AND SWING ARM IS 5" OVER.
I HOPE MY 660 IS "ALL THAT". WE WILL FIND OUT NEXT MONTH....
 
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Old 08-01-2000 | 07:40 PM
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stock for stock.. grr, that's a toughy.. I'd put my money on the DS.. as much as I hate to admit, the banshee can be beaten.
 
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