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BigRed350x

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  1. I have had pretty good luck with my sony and action shots. Has adjustable shutter speed & such. I think its a decent camera for the shots I've done, and it has taken a BEATING and still works like the day I got it.
  2. I haven't heard of it before. How about some pics so we can help you figure it out.
  3. Do a search next time. Backfire is usually caused by a lean condition.
  4. LOL I'd like to smack anyone who re-uses pistons on a complete rebuild.
  5. I had that happen to me once. I think its just a weak part failure. I wasn't doing anything rough to it at all, then went to shift gears and pulled in the clutch and it did pretty much the same thing. Were you running some heavy duty springs? I was....
  6. Not really something you can do yourself unless you have a hydraulic press. You will either need to press the old sleeve out or bore it out, then clean everything up and press in the new one, then go through and match all your ports & stuff. Probably something you should send out to have done. LA Sleeve does this sorta thing.
  7. OK so I just picked up another Banshee. Rode for literally 1 minute then had to pack it up and move ot my new house. I went out today after unpacking to start it up. Wouldn't start. Checked compression... 70psi on both sides. LOL Time for the winter rebuild. The bike is totally stock except chrome aftermarket a-arms and some chrome T-5's & Nerfs. Still have (gag) TORS. I start my new job tomarrow. My second paycheck is going to go only to the banshee. $2500 worth of googides. Here's my list so far... TORS Removal Kit Cool Head w/ 17cc domes (ride at 6-8k feet so I won't need race gas) V-Force 2 POD Filters Gorr Woods Port New Clutch Billet Impeller New Bars & levers Timing Plate New Top End New Chain & sprockets Some Billet stuff & Front Bumper It already has a nice front suspension, minus shocks. Just needs some engine work done. I want to get the frame PC'd and some fullbores later. Probably next winter for that part. I also have some nice ITP C-Series rims that are going to look sick on this thing. I will probably get some bigger carbs later. What do you all want to see on it besides the stuff listed above?
  8. ROFL It came out out of the closet, or should I say... storage unit.
  9. All of the pictures work. Just click on the attachment link.
  10. Wow, great way to get on someone's good side. With an attitude like that you won't ever get much help around here. Maybe if you had posted your question in the right forum you would have gotton the answer you were looking for.... jerk.
  11. There is a seperate forum for questions like this. Try posting there for some better responses.
  12. I would pick up a clymer manual, they go over all that kinda stuff. Only like $24 or so.
  13. Damn, if I had a stock carb I would trade you. I'm looking for one of those... Bump.
  14. Typically WANTED ads go in the WANTED section.
  15. That's a real cute little snow mobile you have there.
  16. Look in your clymer manual. If you don't have a clymer manual, get one. (Sorry, I don't have mine with me at work or I would have posted the answer for you. )
  17. Awesome post Good Find
  18. Let everyone know what kinda stuff you are interested in trading for since you listed it in the trade section.
  19. Would you be interested in trading for any other kinda pipes or are you just looking for cash?
  20. Pretty much brand new bike. Girlfriend rode it around a little. As far as I know it's never been wrecked. Real clean bike. Totally stock, nothing done to it. I forgot to get pics today. Sorry. You can go to yamaha-motor.com and see pics. Looks exactly like the stock ones. Nothing fancy. Girlfriend wants a four wheeler now. This would make a good bike for beginner, wife, girlfriend, etc They put out pretty good power for being a little 4-stroke. Asking $2200 Rock Springs, WY.
  21. I have the real one of those... lol Much better than the airsoft version.
  22. You can probably put half old half new with no problem. I know quite a few people that like to do that. I would suggest sticking with all new springs though. It will feel hard at first, but after about 3 rides with it, you will have no problem pulling it. I like to think it buffs up your arm, and makes other people seem wimpy if they try to ride your stuff.
  23. I can't believe you just said those two words in the same sentence together. What is this world cumming to? What would I do without my 28" gas guzzling wood ripper?
  24. There was a huge section that had pictures of all the contestants.
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