First Day on New Bansh!!!???
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First Day on New Bansh!!!???
WOW,
I picked up my near mint banshee today and rode for three hours in mixed snow and gravel/mud. I live in the Iron Range so pits are everywhere. Traction sucked : ordered new tires, banged the swingarm on some rocks : ordered a guard, plus some more sh**t I thought I needed. Anyway one last question, any suggestions on how to make the thumb throttle easier?? My god, I've been out of the sport for about 5 years and my 01' Raptor was never this hard. I know it has duel carbs (like the raptor) but wow, thumb cramp after ten minutes.
Besides that I have to get used to that two stroke power band again but that seemed to cure itself by the end of the day!!
Vinnard
I picked up my near mint banshee today and rode for three hours in mixed snow and gravel/mud. I live in the Iron Range so pits are everywhere. Traction sucked : ordered new tires, banged the swingarm on some rocks : ordered a guard, plus some more sh**t I thought I needed. Anyway one last question, any suggestions on how to make the thumb throttle easier?? My god, I've been out of the sport for about 5 years and my 01' Raptor was never this hard. I know it has duel carbs (like the raptor) but wow, thumb cramp after ten minutes.
Besides that I have to get used to that two stroke power band again but that seemed to cure itself by the end of the day!!
Vinnard
#2
First Day on New Bansh!!!???
YOUR THUMB WILL GET USED TO IT . AS FOR TIRES FOR A BANSHEE I WOULD GET 22 IN BEAR CLAWS FOR THE BEST TRACTION OR TRAIL BREAKERS FOR THE BEST WEAR. I GOT ABOUT 6 YEARS OUT OF MY FIRST SET AND I RIDE ALOT ON PAVEMENT AND LOGGING ROADS. THE DOWN FALL TO BREAKERS IS THEY ARE MADE OF HARDER RUBBER SO THEY SPIN A LITTLE EASIER. DON'T RUN A SKID PLATE THY JUST HANG YOU UP. NEVER BROKE ANYTHING.
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First Day on New Bansh!!!???
Here's what you need.
http://www.rockymountainatv.co...d=23&prodFamilyId=8894
http://www.rockymountainatv.co...d=23&prodFamilyId=8894
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First Day on New Bansh!!!???
Thumb throttle extension for sure. I'm pretty sure you could trim a little from the carb springs and such too. Definately lube the cables as that helps a lot. Last year my brother was riding without a swingarm skid on his YFZ. Ended his day early with a bent rotor and the added time and expense of buying a new one...
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