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Took the banshee down to the frame... ready for mods

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Old 07-01-2004, 01:37 AM
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Default Took the banshee down to the frame... ready for mods

Got the shee ready for powder coating and mods. not sure what mods yet have to see how my budget is.

It should be all back together before the end of july..(i'm hoping)

Anyone have some ideas on mods? my goal is to make it a good dune quad but still ride trails with it.

Right now i'm looking for, the best head, pipes,pistons,porting anything else you guys may think of...

I have a few pics of the tear down there in "my page"..

Thanks for any suggestions and ideas..

Oh BTW i'm not sure on the color scheme just yet any ideas there?
 
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Old 07-01-2004, 03:03 AM
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Red and Chrome for your color scheme.

www.albaaction.com and pick up the T Rex cylinder kit, some CPI Inframe Drag Pipes, and you should be set.
 
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Old 07-01-2004, 08:35 AM
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Tell us first how much you are willing to spend on your engine and then well see what would be your best options.
 
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Old 07-01-2004, 01:49 PM
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Before you have it powdercoated, I would recommend removing things such as the tabs with the rubber grommet that hold the stock pipes apart. If you are going to have steel brake lines, I would remove the tabs with the square hole that the stock brake lines go into. Also, I would remove some of the not needed tabs that hold the wiring. If you decide these tabs need to be removed after it is powdercoated, it will be too late. I have had to remove these from a frame I had powdercoated and a frame I bought that was already powdercoated. Its hard to find paint to match. I also welded a cross bar for direct (no-link) shock after they were coated.
 
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