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bigboybanshee

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  1. Also keep in mind that if you're nuts are tight and your axle still has play in it then your bearings are worn, which could very well be your problem. You might want to consider getting an axle lock nut.
  2. The only problem with this "discussion" is that it's not a discussion; it's basically you (Holyman) telling everyone that does not believe the way you do that they are wrong. I have no problems with the topic carrying on, but I only speak for myself and not others. There is nothing wrong with any one's beliefs; the only being that can truly judge you is God. If you choose to worship God the way you do, that's wonderful and I'm sure it is very rewarding to you and your family. Everyone has their own way of worshipping the lord (if they do worship God) and most importantly there is no "one way" to do that... I think it's interesting to hear everyone's point of view on this topic, but regardless of what anyone tells me (unless it's God), I am going to continue to believe the way I've been brought up to believe; and I have no doubts of where I'll be when all is said and done. I hope not to have offended anyone, I'm just stating the facts as I see them. I'll be the last person to tell someone they're going to hell for believing in a way that is different from my own. As said before, only God can decide.
  3. Thanks!! What's sad is that last pic was taken about a month or two ago, and it already looks different from that now That transformation from first to last was about a year and a half's time It's a damn good thing the wife doesn't ask how much any of it costs as long as I get the bills paid too Wait until you see it in another month or two, shee's getting redone again
  4. Welcome to the HQ!! Spray paint is OK, just be sure to strip it down the the frame, and only the frame before you start painting Where are you from?
  5. LMAO, if that's real...that's one brute woman!!! Something tells me photoshop had a little play in it, but who knows, I could be wrong!
  6. I have to agree...Before I was a member of this site my banshee was looking like shit but I didn't care, lol..As soon as I got on the site I saw what it "could" look like and my wallet hasn't closed since It is an addiction, but I guess it's better to blow your money on the shee rather than crack Before the HQ... After the HQ...
  7. In that case, show is what you got tats! LOL, don't flauge
  8. Memphis, TN....where are you located?
  9. Why don't you show us how it's done I'm not trying to call you out but I'd like to see some vids of you riding and getting some good air
  10. I have a set of Boyeson power reeds that have never been opened, still in the plastic if you just want a quick easy replacement. If you want the carbon fiber or v-force; I've always used Rocky Mountain ATV for a majority of my purchases. Rocky Mountain ATV
  11. LOL, if it were only that easy!
  12. ^^^^What he said...more or less, your floats in the carbs need some attention. They are probably out of adjustment and need to be set in the right position. If you have a clymers manual, it can tell you how to adjust them and what you need to do the job
  13. Could be a clogged jet, or a severely dirty air filter...I'm leaning towards boonman's theory though, your problem could easily be a wiring issue. Check all plugs and connections to make sure they are snug. Grounds should be tight and must be on metal (opposed to paint/powdercoat, etc.)
  14. I guess you've already made up your mind, I see you added Rocket pipes to your signature I have heard nothing but good things about those pipe's performance
  15. I say it is out of adjustment. The quickest way to tell is to look on the case where the clutch cable is connected...make sure the arrow on the case is lined up with it. If you have a clymer's manual it has detailed pics of what to look for...Your clutch may not be bad; when the friction disks wear down the pressure plate has to move more to completely engage, therefore an adjustment needs to be made to "tighten things up" for lack of better terms. You can always adjust your clutch at the lever but I wouldn't mess with that unless the the arrows don't match up on the case.
  16. lol, it would be like saying, "I think your price is too high, so will you tell me the specs you've spent hours working on so I can make my own set of your domes for less money?" Just buy a set of domes from dlnoss, they're well worth it
  17. I say buy a yfz450 to trail ride and buy a set of top end pipes for the banshee to drag it. It will be very hard to find a pipe that suits trail riding and dragging all in one. Your best bet is to research it a little and find the pipe that has a power curve that you will be happy with....or I guess you could buy two sets of pipes and swap them out to fit whatever riding you are about to do
  18. Paul Turners for trails, rockets for dragging. The PT's are NOT a drag pipe at all. You can drag with them but if you're racing another banshee with a top end pipe you'll more than likely get smoked. What kind of riding do you do most? If you drag a lot, get the rockets. If you trail ride more than drag, get the PT's. If you want a pipe that's kind of in between, go with a set of Fattys; I hear the DMC pipes are good all around too
  19. A pic of that would be priceless!!
  20. Hell yeah!! Get any vids?
  21. I had the same thing happen to me, I just re-tapped the hole and got a bigger diameter bolt. Works great
  22. It all depends on what kind of K&N you are running...Is it one that drops into the airbox or are they clamp on K&N's? If it is one that drops in the airbox, are you going to run the lid or are you going to take the lid off? All of these variables play a role in what your jetting will need to be
  23. Your clutch disks could be worn which would apply less "grabbing force"; i.e. it revs but doesn't pull hard. A clutch that is out of adjustment would give the exact symptom you are describing. I went through this with my banshee a couple months ago
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