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    89 banshee, green and purple, +60 prolites, shaved head, boyseen reeds, lots of porting, hot rod crank trued & welded ,k&n no lid, old fmf pipes, +7.5 timing, barnett clutch

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  1. are you joking The only thing thats gona run with an R is a shee
  2. grease works good but i didn't worry about it on mine because whan I was done I ran a tap through them all it was alot more work but it went together alot easyer
  3. .25" PRM or armadillo there indestructable. I had a DG on my old quad and ripped it off all the time not very tough.
  4. pair of lower A-arms on ebay good ball joints cheap http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...AMESE%3AIT&rd=1
  5. anybody ever hear of speed spot. my cyls are engraved with the name and 2/90. I can't find them and don't know anything about the porting i would like to know what kind of work they did.
  6. i've seen 4" plates advertised before they do make them can't rember where though
  7. found this on here awhile back Here's what you do... You go to the hardware store {Sears, Ace etc.} and buy... 1- .25" steel ball bearing 1- M6x40 allen head screw {I'll give instructions on how to find the right one later} 1- #8 spring 1- #2 spring and 1- #86 spring A- Take the kicker off the bike and clamp it in the vice. B- Remove the kicker lever. If the screw is stripped, drill a 3/16 hole into the OTHER end of the screw not into the head of the screw. You should be able to use a screw driver or a chisel and work the screw loose now. C- Be careful to save the stock spring that is behind the ball. {if it's still there} D- Use a Dremel tool to open up the hole in the post big enough to fit the .25" ball into it. DO NOT use force to fit the ball into the hole, you'll NEVER get it out. E- smear some grease into the hole and then put in the original spring {or one of the springs listed above. You will need to cut it down if you use one of the hardware store springs} F- smear more grease onto the post that the lever slips on to. G- Take the cone shaped spring and cut it in half and put it on top of the post with the small end facing up. Make sure the spring isn't so wide that it is wider than the post. If it is, cut it down some more or bend in the part that sticks out. H- Slide the kick lever onto the post and screw in the allen screw to hold it on. ******** Here's where you need to know how to get the right allen screw. *********** When you go to the hardware store, take the kicker with you. You want to buy an allen screw that has a shank {the unthreaded part} that is long enough so that NO threads are in the groove area of the post. To find this out, thread in the screw into the kick lever all the way. Then look into the hole in the bottom of the lever and see if there are any threads visible in the hole. If not, then you have the right one. I- After the kicker is completely assembled, make sure it rotates smoothly. Then cut off the rest of the allen bolt that's sticking out and re-install the kicker. It should last a lifetime. Some guys will re-install an O ring.
  8. i run cars there all the time i ran the quad once but really needed a wheelie bar and taller gearing. they run quads friday nights 1/4 mile bracket race.
  9. i live over in huntington Mills i ride from Moqanoqua to Wilkes barre quite a bit. my advice would be get a toughest tire you can find i'm lookin at gettin a set of kevlar belted bandits i have them on the front and like them. i really like super swampers i run them on my 4 stroke and there indestrutable and have good traction but 22s are bit tall for me on the shee. Stay away from holeshots, turftammers and tires like them they give decent traction but don't hold up well in coal.
  10. the first time i pulled mine I would tighten the puller with the air-gun then beat on the puller with a hammer and kept repeating that quit a few times I eventally got it off but had to hit it so hard so many times I bent the hell out of my puller
  11. what is the rz350 6th gear mod is it just changeing 6th gears out with ones from an rz is there anything else involved? what is the ratio difference. thanks
  12. I liked the swampers I had on my 250 on the shee chains worked great they went like a bastard but you couldn't steer my port job is very twichy though
  13. to disable it all you have to do is unplug the box but I would strip it and change the carb tops it makes jeting a hell lot easier without it in the way
  14. I cut the foam seal off my stock filter plate put rtv on it and drilled and screwed it to the box. worked great not more leaking past the filter and alot cheaper than a prodesign plate.
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