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Old 12-15-1999, 06:18 PM
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A properly jetted engine should never foul a plug.

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Old 12-15-1999, 11:19 PM
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If you persistently bogg a two stroke it will foul a plug, you must clean it out now and then, even if properly jetted, oil dosent burn as clean, there for quality oils are also a must.
 
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Old 12-16-1999, 01:45 PM
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Don't think I will be getting a Banshee cause I can't find a buyer for my Warrior. Which you know when I think about I would probably miss a lot since I just got it 6 months ago. So until I can payoff the Warrior and can get enough for the Banshee I think I will stick with my 99 Warrior.
 
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Old 12-16-1999, 02:50 PM
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Plugs arent that expensive. They, like many other parts, will need to be changed periodically anyway. Everyone is right though. if you keep it jetted right, you wont have to change them often. If you leave the bike stock, you will probably be able to run them for quite awhile. When you modify, then things get a bit more technical. 2 strokes do require a bit more upkeep, but the power is worth it. Temp and altitude can call for a change in jetting and air mixture adjustments. I will tell you this though, if you do get one, buy an aftermarket filter system. The stock filter sucks. You will most likely have to rejet for a good filter, but a good mechanic can tell you what size to go. Good luck.
 
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Old 12-17-1999, 01:01 AM
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Have you placed an ad on any websites that don't charge you anything? Try a few of them.

Place an ad at one of those auction sites. People sell everything there. You can usually set the minimum price you are willing to sell for. If no bidders meet the minimum, you have no obligation to sell.

While your placing your ad, keep an out for any Banshees for sale.
 
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