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My Front, painted them the other day :beer:
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I run 32:1 Amsoil Synthetic, but thinking of going up to 40:1
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Hey, just wondering if the Shifter Oil Seal can be changed with everything together, or do you have to take anything apart? Thanks Dinner :beer:
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It's not, you just have to push it forward(towards the gas tank), and it should break free off those two front supports. Then just take it out, i just turned it a little and brought it out the top. Same with installing it, get it in the frame, line it up with the little support brackets and push it back onto those. Then bolt it up it you have bolts.
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I understand all what you are saying differentstrokes :beer: And yea when i cruise around from place to place, top speed is no biggy for me, cause i as well do not drag, misewell have a good time everywhere else right? :laugh: Thanks for all your help guys!! Dinner
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Yea 22", 13/40 is like 20" 14/41. If need be i will put a 14 back on(but probably not) because im doing a lot of hillclimbing around here and trails. Like when i had 20" i was doing 90-95 km/h, and once i get the 22" on ill go and see, according to a calculation thingy i should be doing around 115-120 km/h(around 9000RPM). So the extra speed is nice, just was wondering if the extra weight(maybe like 5 pounds?, not even) will ware down the sprockets more than usual, or not really? And my friend on his Tri-Z was doing around 130 km/h with his stock 22's and he went down to 20" and he runs around 110 km/h now. Dinner
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Yea would be sweet to see how shee runs
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Thanks Ellison, yea i think it will pull good, with the 20's i was going to go back to a 14 or even 15, so i think it should work. Will the extra weight be a problem?
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I wont make it this year :baseball_wibble: But everyone better get a lot of pics
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Hello, i went out and bought myself some used rear tires and rims. The rims where aluminum, and the tires are Dirt Devils. The dirt devils are 22X11X9, and have a lot of tread left on them, and for the riding i do, they will work great. Brought them home and found out the rims fit, so i took them back and im getting new steel rims ordered, no extra charge :baseball_whistle: But my question is, my old tires where 20X12X9, 8 Ply tires. New tires are 22X11X9, 6 Ply. My gearing is 13/40, so im figuring that i will be able to pull these tires pretty good with 13/40. Do you guys think i will be able to pull it good? Nothing done to the shee or power except bored out to 364cc(whatever number that is). Thanks Dinner :beer: EDIT: Umm dont know why it posted this twice, sorry about that ::
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Hello, i went out and bought myself some used rear tires and rims. The rims where aluminum, and the tires are Dirt Devils. The dirt devils are 22X11X9, and have a lot of tread left on them, and for the riding i do, they will work great. Brought them home and found out the rims fit, so i took them back and im getting new steel rims ordered, no extra charge :baseball_whistle: But my question is, my old tires where 20X12X9, 8 Ply tires. New tires are 22X11X9, 6 Ply. My gearing is 13/40, so im figuring that i will be able to pull these tires pretty good with 13/40. Do you guys think i will be able to pull it good? Nothing done to the shee or power except bored out to 364cc(whatever number that is). Thanks Dinner :beer:
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I agree :beer:
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Get some pictures of that pit
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Welcome to the HQ :beer:
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Where do you go riding? Any good areas around Kitchener?
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Ohh that brings back memories :laugh: I used to golf quite a bit when i was younger, and yea i remember that course, i can see that hole in my head, but i dont remember what i got :tongue:
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Xbox 360 or wait for the PS3
Dinner replied to PUSH THE THROTTLE's topic in General Banshee Discussion
No PS3 doesnt have HALO, but they DO have Grand Theft Auto. And some of the things that are in the PS3 are a lot more money just by themselves. For example, Blue Ray disc players alone cost around $1000 dollars. But Blue Ray technology is in the PS3, and the price of the PS3 depends on which of the two you want. There is the "regular" version that has a 20Gb hard-drive, Wireless, Controller, 4 USB Ports, AV Multi-Out, 5 different Video Resolutions, Optical Audio, Dolby 5.1 and DTS, Blue Ray Drive, DVD, CD, SACD, Ethernet, and Bluetooth 2.0....Or you go with the "advanced" version that has all of the above, including HDMI(video), 60GB Hard-drive(instead of 20), Memory Stick, Secure Digital, Compact Flash(Storage devices), and Wi-Fi connections. Sure the prices of these two version are expensive, $499(regular) and $599(advanced), but these are pushing much more power than the 360. Usually Microsoft and Sony would release their products around the same time, worrying one company would make more money releasing their product sooner. This time the 360 came out, almost a year before the PS3 is going to be launched. And i think they are going to still do damn well, lots of people are waiting for the PS3. And for anyone that ownes a PS2, they know how good the games where and how many there was, there are tonnes. And the 360 rushed out with a few games to start it off, while Sony, and together companies already have quite a few games in the making. And good titles: MGS 4, Final Fantasy Xlll, Warhawk, God of War ll, and more. And at leasy they got rid of the Banana controller and went back to the old style that fits in your hands ever so nicely. Even though they got rid of the force feedback, but now have motion sensors that detect X, Y, and Z Planes( I am still unsure about this :shrug: ) But enough of me talking.... I personaly would wait for the PS3, a lot better graphics, plays Blue Ray which most disc's are soon all going to be, and the sheer love of Sony and the PlayStation Dinner -
Boost bottle adds 20 HP on the Dyno!
Dinner replied to sweetquads's topic in General Banshee Discussion
Damn and i just got rid of mine :: :laugh: Let us know how shee runs -
I live inbetween Thamesford and Kintore, I am east of London about 20 minutes. :beer:
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Yea im not a big fan of riding on pavement with mine, just cause they wear down a lot quicker, and yea since there for offroad, miswell put them on gravel :thumb:
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Oh nice, i am 17 as well :laugh: This is my first quad though :thumb:
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Yea i used Krylon and it looks good :thumb:
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Awesome Get some pics up once you get it!! :thumb:
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Have a couple/few different grades of sandpaper. I only used two..rough and fine(not sure what grit). Go over your plastics lightly with the rough sandpaper if you have deep scratches, etc. If not, start going over them with the fine sand paper, Make sure to USE WATER when doing this, it helps a lot. Go over them until you can hardly see/can't see any more scratches/lines, etc. The sand paper should slide/"fall" right of the plastics. This is when you know you have it smoothed out enough. Once you are satisfied with your sanding, dry the plastics and make sure there is no dust, dirt, etc on them. And start to paint what ever colour you want, use light/thin layers at a time and wait a good minute between each coat. This is how i did mine and they turned out pretty good, Hope this helps :beer:

