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I need roostking's and other banshee feinds advice..
I just sold my banshee because I was having too many problems with it. I am looking for a "new" used banshee right now. I am having withdrawls! I am looking for one that is in the 1995-1999 year range. When I go out to look at used banshees what should I look for to tell if it's in good shape? Can you give me some pointers and trouble spots to look out for. thanks 800 |
I need roostking's and other banshee feinds advice..
I own a 89 Shee, I love it. OK to answer your question, it should start within the first two kicks. If you have access to a compression gauge check the bike you are looking at 150psi or higher is good, and there should be no more than 5psi difference between cylinders, thats my opinion. Must important ride it to check for any shakes, rattles, or trany problems. LOL[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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I need roostking's and other banshee feinds advice..
If you have the time, check for any play in the swingarms bearing or the axle bearings. When you test ride it, run it through all the gears, (dont have to be hauling butt to do it, just shift through to make sure they are there). Cant quite think of much more right now... Let me get a cup of coffee down and i might be of more help. LOL
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I need roostking's and other banshee feinds advice..
Thanks, so basically wiggle the axle back and forth to see if it slips in the carrier...ect
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