trinity stage IV single carb for banshee
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they have a banshee that was equipped with a single carb vs stock. if i remember right, it's not worth the swap.
lots of people stick with dual carbs, but it depends on what kind of powerband you are looking for...
they have a banshee that was equipped with a single carb vs stock. if i remember right, it's not worth the swap.
lots of people stick with dual carbs, but it depends on what kind of powerband you are looking for...
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I have the Graydon Proline single carb on my 2000 banshee and love it! I also have two friends with Trinity stage IV setups on theirs (2000 & 1989). As far as bolt on mods go, I think this is the best thing you can do for a banshee next to pipes. Mine still has the stock pipes on it ( for about another week
) and I can put about 5 to 6 bike lengths between me and my friends 95 banshee with duals and Toomy T-5's in a flat out drag race. I would recomend if you have the $$$ to do it. The trinity and the g/p are both about $450 for the kits.
As for jetting, I'm runnning a 170 main in mine. But, I'm sure that will change once I get my pro circuits on it.
Good luck,
-Jason-
When in doubt, push the go button down and hold on!!!
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As for jetting, I'm runnning a 170 main in mine. But, I'm sure that will change once I get my pro circuits on it.
Good luck,
-Jason-
When in doubt, push the go button down and hold on!!!
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