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Old Jan 7, 2005 | 11:43 PM
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Originally posted by: fedaykin
Alright,

I was wondering whether the banshee would stand up to trail riding... I dont want to worry about no power or torque zooming through bc's trails... but I'm not going to cry about it either, i'm not saying "oh then i'll go with a raptor since it has more torque". If the Banshee will still get the job done then thats music to my ears since its cheaper. I was looking at Alba's site and they have that intake/exhaust performance pack kit or whatever that they say will make another 16hp or so... that sounds good to me!

what advantage does the twin make in the banshee? comparing a 350 single to a 350 twin, what will be the difference? Are all the years the same engine basically?
the use of a twin motor instead of a single makes the stroke shorter thus higher redline on the rpm's... Banshee's are a bit more designed for high speed desert racing and dune riding, for trails, i think the Raptor 350 or 660 would do ya just fine.
 
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Old Jan 8, 2005 | 05:32 AM
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I just bought a 2005 Wolverine and to me it's the perfect ride for trails,little water,little mud,sand,snow.it's no hog and it's no lighting bolt,it's right in the middle.
 
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Old Jan 9, 2005 | 02:20 AM
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get a small atv like a utility 300 or 350 if your just start dont get on a raptor.. yet get some good experience first..
 
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