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06 banshee upgrades advice

Old Oct 23, 2006 | 10:44 PM
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man this is some good info. hey 2strokefumes...pretty cool name. i'v always been a fume dude. i like the smell of blendsall racing castor. my wife hates it that i make her smeel the fumes LOL.

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Old Oct 23, 2006 | 10:50 PM
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sandmouse..were you at in oklahoma..im at velma its by duncan
 
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Old Oct 23, 2006 | 10:57 PM
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i pm'd you
 
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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 10:50 PM
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Thanks guys for the help on getting me started,i've been looking at some kits online might be a better way to go instead of buying things individually.thanks for the links aswell. im gonna buy some things this weekend like the pipes,lock-up clutch w/smoke cover,k&n filters,jetkit,billet impeller,timing plate and probably decide if im gonna put a kit that will bump up into the 400 range dont wanna go big because i want to keep my stock crank and carbs for now LoL. oh gotta get the lowering kit aswell to lower it a bit.if you got more info feel free to update me. cant wait to get this banshee moving decent.


p.s.Thanks for looking out for me 2strokefumes i expected more people to reply but i guess people just rather not help out. where are the rest of the "banshee freaks"?? LoL ohwell
 
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Old Oct 27, 2006 | 07:26 PM
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Originally posted by: GRNDHUSTLE

p.s.Thanks for looking out for me 2strokefumes i expected more people to reply but i guess people just rather not help out. where are the rest of the "banshee freaks"?? LoL ohwell
Sounds like 2STROKEFUMES and DriverDoyle have already given you some pretty good advice. What kind of riding do you plan on doing?
 
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Old Oct 27, 2006 | 11:00 PM
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trail riding,street racing etc. sweet banshee you have there,looks like it most move real nice.
 
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Old Oct 28, 2006 | 11:13 AM
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good advice!!! jeff at f.a.s.t. can hook you up!!! if you are looking for a heavy clutch ,he has what u need!! i got mine for $120 . i got the light springs(up to 100hp). jeffs cool as hell and will help u anyway he can.lightened fly wheel is done for faster reving BUT.... if your a big boy it can also hurt you.i use my shee for play/sand drag. some of my buddies are bigger than me(lol) 300+ . my shee takes off like crap with them on it because of the lightened fly wheel. it causes it to lose its bottom end bad, and u know sheee's arent known for bottom end!!


what kind of riding are you planning on doing???
how old are u??
p.s. my moto is if you havent rode a shee your not riding mine!!! not everybody knows how to ride 1 and your not going to learn on mine. ive seen that powerband kick peoples a$$es and mess up alot of bikes!!

good luck and welcome to the forum!!
 
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Old Jun 15, 2007 | 06:44 PM
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Has anybody had problems with the modquad impeller? A guy at Jim's sand toys in Waynoka told me that the aluminum shafted impellers suck. Is the FAST impeller an aluminum shaft or steel?
 
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