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  1. Oh man, don't gear down. Power up! Pack in a few more hp to make up for the extra lbs..... My gearing is 16-41, I run 22" paddles +12 swingarm and I start in 2nd just fine. In fact, I still must use a wheelie bar...
  2. How many stock parts? Well, I have: cylinders head crank clutch with basket and plates cases flywheel transmission carbs cdi complete ignition coils and all front and back tires and rims axle hubs swingarm shocks handle bars chain sprockets exhaust air box/filter I'm thinking about buying a used frame..........
  3. Oh dude, why don't you go try to be boss man some place else. No one is interested in your control freak bitch and whine shit...
  4. LOL, I guess that means you as well, since you have posted too!
  5. Have you tried to contact the seller about this?
  6. Man, that was some really gay shit..... <style_emoticons/Dark/down.gif>
  7. I run Shaw's on my shee. And I must say they are great, until you hit some bumps..... Then they suck..... They are pretty much a drag only shock (IMO)..
  8. Auto parts store, ebay, your neighbor.
  9. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOL, well first off stupid. This is an ATV related web site. So when you asked a question about tires on here, people will naturally assume it's for your Banshee/ATV unless you say otherwise. But oh well, that must just be your inbred way of communicating.
  10. LOL, 4 pages of comic relief. Anyone who thinks that putting nitrogen in an ATV tire will make any difference is just a fool....... Now if you were running in a NASCAR event, then yes.... Compressed nitrogen contains less moisture than compressed air. When the tire heats up, moisture in the tire vaporizes and expands, causing the pressure inside the tire to increase. But unless you are on hot 100 degree asphalt, going 200+ mph, for several hundred miles, it's just not needed. Some people obviously have nitrogen in their head.....
  11. Yep, that along with the pink power bands are suppose to be the ticket, if ya want to go fast!
  12. The bigger bikes are defiantly faster in a straight line on the interstate highway. But they get left behind in the tight winding hills of the two lane highway roads around here.
  13. Well, that is a hard choice. Fortunately I'm at a time in my life when I don't have to make that choice. I don't think I will ever get rid of my Banshee, I plan to be buried with it, along with all my guns. But I guess if I had to choose just one, I would most likely take the street bike. It can be ridden right out of my garage, you can ride two up, and a lot of my friends have street bikes.
  14. Word! The temperature is going to be around 65 degrees today. Me and a few friends are going to do some early spring riding today. There will be lots of bikes on the rode. We will be riding along the Great River Road It runs along the Mississippi River near Grafton Illinois. Very scenic, good for viewing bald eagles as well.
  15. LOL, this recurring Banshee 500 topic kinda reminds me of the movie ground hog day. ::<style_emoticons/Dark/banghead.gif>
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