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Gargamel

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  1. it's the black box the spark plug wires go in to
  2. It is not as easy as it sounds. A lot of fab work and engineering you have to account for, like getting the weight of the motor distributed properly and centered in the wheel base. Welding/Fab skill that will keep the motor in place and stay aligned. Not saying impossible but I would say not for the beginner home fab guy. I love to build and fab crap like that. I have been a metal fabricator for 8 years and I still get outside help doing stuff that evolved. But very doable.
  3. www.dirtrider.net cool place and lots of ppl that know what they're talking about
  4. yes still have the motor f/s
  5. BigRed350x ReDEyE 350TwinDeathBed bansheerage 01orangeshee d-dizzle Wallrat [email protected] and a couple others that emailed me direct and don't know there screen name on here. all great, fast payment, no problem transactions Jeremy
  6. Thats why you need a sled (or inlaws that let you borrow ). Then the snow is fun. Only down side is the shee feels slow after riding sleds all winter. When the first snow falls, one last ride then all the summer toys go away for me till end of Mar.
  7. here is the story http://www.bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=53135 pipe clamps sold, if the item is no longer listed above then it is sold, sorry
  8. get one from the toomey website like $18 cables are a thing better if new
  9. this shoould be in the wanted section but I do got a after market stem f/s here http://www.bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=53296 there are pics there too
  10. yea, it is a small investment in a tool that you will get good use of. Just get one and you'll be a couple kicks away from always knowing
  11. NO! Glad you think it's funny. Proves you learned nothing from being a fucktard. I don't need money bed enough to sell to you get bent
  12. I ran bel-ray gear saver 85w and changed it every third ride. I would think that anything thinner would be ok if it was changed every ride. But I would not do it to my shee.
  13. or toomey they're only like $18 just get a new one
  14. I delete the items as they are sold from the list email sent
  15. they are 1 3/4" long. I bought them a couple weeks ago and rode once with them on. So they look brand new and the rubber is perfect, is why I won't come down in price.
  16. new list of parts coming soon
  17. buddy of mine has a crf450 and got a eibach spring with it with the numbers 5.5 , 42/94, 992.300.2 was told it was for the stock shock for a 220lb person. Is this the right info or close?? I emailed Eibach but no answer back from there website. Just what to know if it is stiffer for a bigger person so we don't waste time changing it for no reason. If not what is it? Thanks
  18. been snowing here but melting as soon as it hits ground but the ski resorts are open already time to go boarding
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