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Paul Turner Pipes

Old Nov 12, 2000 | 12:53 PM
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I never hear anything about these pipes. I have been looking (and still am) for a good all around banshee pipe.
Does anyone have thses pipes?
How do they compare to tooomeys, fmf(fatt,sst),lrd,and anything else?I could use any info on these pipes!!

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Old Nov 12, 2000 | 08:37 PM
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I would like to know also what is a good pipe for a banshee with all the bolt on stuff. I trail ride but kinda hard though.
 
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Old Nov 12, 2000 | 10:37 PM
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I run the Paul Turner/Duncan set up on my 96' Banshee. Have the midrange pipes, Quiet silencers,power head w/21cc domes, pyramid reeds, pro flange w/K&N, and lightened flywheel. I ride mostly in the dunes and this setup has more bottom/midrange than any banshee I have ridden! It has less top end than some bikes on the hill but most of the time I am play riding. Also I can't say enough about how helpful the folks at Duncan Racing are! I couldn't be more pleased.
 
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Old Nov 13, 2000 | 11:47 AM
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I have the Paul Turner Mid Range pipes on my 99 Banshee. I used this Banshee mainly for MX racing. The pipes were (and still are) awesome. The bottom end is now strong, the mid range is a killer and the top is about the same or a little better. It is hard to judge the top end because the mid range pulls so hard and keeps going well in the top end.

Before the pipes, I would have to shift about 3 times on the track for the straights. Now, I can shift once for the long ones and not at all for the shorter ones.

For wide open throttle runs (dunes) I would think there are better ones out there. But if you are on the trails or track, I would recomend these.

Another bonus is the shape. The pipe does not stick out the side as much as the others. This helped when my son would ride in front of me on the seat, or when I flopped around during a race.
 
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Old Nov 14, 2000 | 08:15 PM
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I have the Paul Turner Mid-range pipes on my Banshee. I love them. I thought w/ the mid-range pipes I would wind them out on the top end & lack speed. I found out that after one gear wound out that if I shifted up to the next gear the pipes gave me enough power to pull that gear too. These pipes are great for dune riding. They have very smooth power. It is nice that they are tucked in the bike better than other pipes. This allows me to ride in shorts for cruising.

glenn
 
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