Dura Blue Axle on Banshee
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Check to see if your axle lock nuts have come loose. The same thing happened on my blaster and that is all that needed done was tightening them up. If you need an axle some other options to think about are RPM and Lonestar, they make quality axles, I think both offer a similar warranty to durablue. If you are getting a Durablue then I would get the x-33. It comes with wheel hubs. It is also very light.
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Jayson Blough '99 Banshee, '97 Warrior, '96 Blaster Yes I like Yamaha
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Jayson Blough '99 Banshee, '97 Warrior, '96 Blaster Yes I like Yamaha
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I think I am in need of either a axle or a sprocket flange for my Banshee. The sprocket flange moves back and forth on the axle when you pull or push in the direction the chain goes. I hope it's just the splines on the flange but I don't know yet because I just noticed it today and haven't tore it apart yet. I was just wondering in case I do have to buy an axle, which is considered the strongest. I was leaning toward the Dura Blue Eliminator axle and judging by the pictures I have seen of it I believe it comes with the sprocket flange but I'm not sure. I know it has a lifetime warranty against bending and breaking but what about the splines wearing out prematurely. Let me know somthing.
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Jeremiah Lucas
1989 Yamaha Banshee
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Jeremiah Lucas
1989 Yamaha Banshee
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