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  1. I don't know how in the hell u guys do it.. Put up a banshee and parts for sale here in pa and the fucking retards came out of no where, it's like banshees are a magnet to morons. They ask the most retarded fucking questions that were already in the description, one fucking idiot asked me what stage cams are in it.. Im not even gonna waste any more time typing they're stupid comments in fear that I'll become less intelligent like them. Fucking pulling my hair out, may have a little to do with the fact I ran out weed. Rant over.
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  2. If you don't mind driving another half a state, I'd take it to Redline Racing. I've had Cam do a fair amount of work over the years and he's never disappointed me. But the biggest question is...how big is your budget? Because if you're going for a complete tear down/rebuild, and money is a factor, it would be much cheaper to go buy a really nice banshee already built. My .02.
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  3. skeet with some actual good advice, bravo. if you are at 160 psi you wanna run 100 octane if you are 155 or under you can just run straight premium. Do you have advanced timing also fyi some nerd info if you are going to mix octanes the formula to figure out octane is A. octane rating (110) x percent mixed (.4) = X (44) + B. octane rating (93) x percent mixed (.6) = Y (99.8), Then add the sums of A and B thats the formula using a standard 5 gallon can. 16 oz of oil with that would be a 40:1 premix ratio
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  4. Do it!! The albas are good aarms for the price. Match it with a +2 axle and you'll be saying "why didn't I do this year's ago" it makes a huge difference.
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  5. This thing is cooler than any banshee on here. Real talk.
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  6. Few things you should consider for the play bike. 1. Outerwears for your pods. Def a must if you don't have them already. 2. Depending on what kind of riding you do ,you may want skid plates to keep things from getting wrecked ( the woods we have around here has a shit ton of rocks and they have saved my nice arms from being dented Ect) 3. If using skid plates, prm is know to have perfect fitment for the belly skid plate and rear. JDS makes skids for +2+1 arms. 4. Engine ice may help for coolant to keep temps down. A oversized chariot impeller helps as well.
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