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  1. I'm in desperate need of a stock front shock for my 99 banshee with white spring. Looking for one in good to excellent condition. My banshee is stock low hour bike but one of my front shocks froze today. Plmk if anyone has one. Christy
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  2. Take your pick, let's trade [emoji41] Giving away "TSS" for FREE!!!
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  3. I ended up buying a new oem one from partzilla. Cost a mint but i want to keep my bike oem. The last one lasted 18 years so worth the $$. They have to get it from yamaha so it will be next week but if for some reason it gets pushed back I will consider a used one. Thanks guys! Christy
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  4. Update. Will trade for cases with over ride tranny. Also will trade ryan for a fragelstick car Sent from my LGMS210 using Tapatalk
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  5. As much as I would like to trade you my tranny for your terrible fenders, weav is right. Cases and a pro mod, that seems a little better for you. Clean cases can be had for $150 pretty easy. If you want I'll just buy those fastfibers from you for that [emoji6] Giving away "TSS" for FREE!!!
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  6. It's only on pump gas +1 on the raptor tie rods. I upgraded on mine. Very beefy compared to what they come with if you dont specify.
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  7. Excuse Rob....to many raves an EDC concerts. What he meant to say is he only runs quality heims...he feels they are superior to anything else. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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  8. I guess you don't have to but I did have a buddy that had a set and when the quad sat for a few months on end the front end was alot lower then usual and he had to pump the shocks back up. Maybe something was wrong with his shocks then. I could of swore he said when you fill up the shocks it should be lifted up. Maybe I got confused with what he said. That was awhile ago can't really remember
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  9. @JT correct. Strm Trpr recommendations are +7 (+ or - 1 degree). From some quick research looks like 5-6 is a well rounded number.
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  10. I lowered my back end 3 inches so that when the homies be around I can wheely herr real good! yuknow she lifts up nice when that back end is laywered.
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  11. Stock shocks are good for no one. Works can be had new, and set up for your riding style, and weight for under $500. Show your rear shock some love as well. Sent from my SM-S820L using Tapatalk
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  12. Ok great i finally got them To answer the phone
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