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peterlocal22

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  1. The puck style are nice but can be run if your running risers, fyi
  2. I talked with Precision. They do not make a steering stabilizer for the Shee and they do not have plans to make one for the Shee in the future. FYI
  3. Will it work with Rox Risers? thanks
  4. Is the precision steering stabilizer a stick type or puck type? Thanks
  5. are you running the stick or puck style stabilizer?
  6. I talked with Scott Steering stabilzer today and if your running Fasst Flex Bars as I do you will need to get a different top bar from Fasst. I also run risers. You cant trun risers with this puck style stabilizer. Sucks. I guess Ill be going with the stick stabilizer.
  7. I was going to get the puck style but you cant run risers with it. Darn!
  8. wacko2000, is that scaffolding?
  9. Im in the market for a steering stabilizer and I really like the Scott Stabilizer that mounts to the handlebars. Looking for anyone that has one and looking for review. Also wondering if I can even install one on my set up? I run risers and Fasst Flex Bars. Thanks
  10. like the title says, let me know what you have? thanks
  11. Although I drop five ft and the Axis Standard size shock does soak it up. Was your Axis shocks set up for a banshee and your weight?
  12. I guess thats what I was looking for. Im running +3+1 a arms with standard travel Axis dual rate shocks with remote ressy's. Im looking for new a arms but want to stick with +3+1, so Im limited to what brand because not everyone makes them in that size. So I was trying to figure out if I should just get another set of a arms and stick with the Axis, or bite the bullet and get LT +3+1 a ams and new shocks as well because I would be forced to? I figure I need the a arms anyhow so I may as well go the extra mile and get a better set up with LT if its worth it.
  13. It wasnt too long ago everyone on this site was saying there was no point in running a long travel front end on a banshee due to the geometry of the frame. Now it appears LT is the way to go. So whats the truth behind this? Need to know because Im looking for new A arms and maybe shocks. Thanks in advance Peter
  14. which application works better: LINK1 LINK2 and which company makes the best one?
  15. which company makes a nice one?
  16. Just like the title says looking for steering stabilizer reviews. Thinking of getting one but was wondering if they are worth it? I ride trails mostly with an occasional sand pit. thanks for any help,
  17. buy one you wont regret it
  18. Savage, its not on bike bandit schematic as a part, just seen in the pic. I checked earlier but thanks. Starwriter, Ill try East Coast, thanks for the heads up. Its the best shot i have at this point. Peter
  19. I just cant seem to find the part number for the pin in the front caliper that allows the caliper to go in and out. Not the two pins that hold the pads in. There is one pin per caliper.\ If anyone has a part number or can direct me where to buy one I would appreciate it. Searched and searched and cant find it.
  20. dont use synthetic for a break in imo.
  21. comparing a roll cage to nerf bars, thats a stretch! the banshee was made for the dunes does that mean you should only run it in the sand?
  22. comparing a roll cage to nerf bars, thats a stretch! the banshee was made for the dunes does that mean you should only run it in the sand?
  23. I agree nerf are for more than just MX. Products might be first imagined for one thing but it doesn't mean that's all you can use it for. Look at plado, lol
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