Questions for the MX racers???
#1
Hey Guys,
I think I'm going to try racing a couple races with my Banshee this year and if I like it I might go out and get another quad to race with.
However, I do want to put a little bit into the Banshee so I'm not totally blown away. Suspension work is too expensive and if I'm only going to race a couple of races it doesn't make sense to touch it.
Extended axles and a-arms are also expensive so I'd rather stay away from them too.
How about wheel spacers? I have never looked into spacers for a quad....how much additional width can you get with those?
Also, any other budget ideas that I could do to it?
I know I sound cheap, but like I said, I just want to try it out and then probably get a new quad next year. I don't think that the Banshee is ideal for that sort of stuff. I have to just see how I like it to justify a new ride.
Take care.
-Josh
I think I'm going to try racing a couple races with my Banshee this year and if I like it I might go out and get another quad to race with.
However, I do want to put a little bit into the Banshee so I'm not totally blown away. Suspension work is too expensive and if I'm only going to race a couple of races it doesn't make sense to touch it.
Extended axles and a-arms are also expensive so I'd rather stay away from them too.
How about wheel spacers? I have never looked into spacers for a quad....how much additional width can you get with those?
Also, any other budget ideas that I could do to it?
I know I sound cheap, but like I said, I just want to try it out and then probably get a new quad next year. I don't think that the Banshee is ideal for that sort of stuff. I have to just see how I like it to justify a new ride.
Take care.
-Josh
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Please explan this to me not trying to offendi have been riding and racing for 5 years i can hold my own i got two nice quads but i'm not a pro rider, but your asking a question like that and under your name it says pro rider? like i said i'm not trying to offend just don't understand. anyway i would not do any race a few times see what you like and what you don't like make a call from there
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Oh, I almost forgot. Can't you get more width in the back by flipping the back wheels around? Also, you can flip the front wheels around but for the front, you'll have to take the tires off, pull out the valve stem and put a new one in backwards (where the stem would be inside the tire) and then redrill the wheel and put a new valve stem in. On the Ex's, it adds like 2 inches to each side.
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#9
Well my previous post must have got deleted because in the last sentance I asked if anybody was selling wheel spacers...I apologize for that, it slipped.
Anyway it was a long message which basically said thanks to everybody who responded.
YoDaddy, I had flipped the front wheels around on another quad I owned, and a friend of mine flipped them on his Banshee...It seems to me that it may weaken the wheel though since the offset is different and just the way the weight would be might cause more stress...anyway I have no clue. Does anybody else run this setup?
That brings me to one of the next things I said that got deleted (or so it seems) and I asked if anybody knew any wheel spacers cheaper than the Durablu spacers, or if they new the cheapest place to get them.
As I said, I don't plan on racing the Banshee more than a few races, so I just wanted to get it setup mildly so I could compete in the novice class and hopefully not get smoked by everyone.
MadBaja, how much does one of those steering stabilizers cost? I have a UNI filter on it right now and it seems to be jetted perfectly for the elevation that I'm at....I believe the track elevations are similar.
Thanks again everybody.
-Josh
Anyway it was a long message which basically said thanks to everybody who responded.
YoDaddy, I had flipped the front wheels around on another quad I owned, and a friend of mine flipped them on his Banshee...It seems to me that it may weaken the wheel though since the offset is different and just the way the weight would be might cause more stress...anyway I have no clue. Does anybody else run this setup?
That brings me to one of the next things I said that got deleted (or so it seems) and I asked if anybody knew any wheel spacers cheaper than the Durablu spacers, or if they new the cheapest place to get them.
As I said, I don't plan on racing the Banshee more than a few races, so I just wanted to get it setup mildly so I could compete in the novice class and hopefully not get smoked by everyone.
MadBaja, how much does one of those steering stabilizers cost? I have a UNI filter on it right now and it seems to be jetted perfectly for the elevation that I'm at....I believe the track elevations are similar.
Thanks again everybody.
-Josh
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