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  1. 1. 768,432.42 hours. 2. 641,956.23 hours. 3. 2 minutes. Hope that helps
  2. Damn she's hot Now where is she from?
  3. No no no, the grill's hp depends on whether its aluminum or stainless. 10 hp for the aluminum (unless its newly polished, then it could be up to 12), while the stainless is good for 15-20 depending on how much it cost. Now hopefully you have stickers for all these mods, cuz without the stickers, then you aren't getting near the hp that you could.
  4. Damn, sorry to hear that. But seriously, if they say that they need to take it out, go and get more opinions. Don't just take 1 or 2 doctors opinions, (I don't know where you are) but go to bigger hospitals and get other opinions, loosing a lung would suck ass.
  5. It would take more LEDs than you could fit in that light to overload the stator. The only thing I would wonder is if they will last with the banshees electrical system.
  6. 1. Not sure if you mean piston rings or the pin circlips, but nothing will pop out. 2. I meant use the closed end of a wrench on the nut if you have one that will fit. It should, cuz I was able to use a ratcheting wrench on mine. 3. Yes, some type of penetrating oil would help. I don't like WD-40 so much, if you can, find an oil called Kroil, it helps you break anything loose.
  7. Take the other cylinder off first, so you have some room. If its not broken loose yet, then use the closed end of a wrench to break it loose. Then just take it off. It doesn't look that bad.
  8. That was my first thought too. But either way, check the pick up distance too.
  9. Ok, called them up today, and they do have some, but they're only 3/16" deep. The guy I talked to wasn't sure if they could order anything different, but I think they would be able to at that quantity. He said they order 100 at a time (acorn nuts aren't a big seller), and they would be about $20 per 100. Their number is 1-800-476-BOLT (2658).
  10. dlnoss, Let me know the thread pitch and diameter, and how tall you want them, theres a place near me (Augusta GA) that might have them. They've had some stuff that I could have sworn I wouldn't be able find anywhere else.
  11. Hell yeah, get them. IMO the fact that you can easily change your tires makes them worth it, at that price anyways. Plus
  12. O-rings seal around the studs. You can use the stock nuts, I do.
  13. A tree happened to them. I'd just bought the banshee used, and the guy had a twist on it. Well, I came around a turn, hit a bump in the trail, and it popped the front end up in the air, made me slide back on the seat, and as a result, I opened the throttle all the way. Half a second later, there was the tree. Happened so quick I didn't have any time to react. IMO, twists should stay on a bike, and quads should have thumb throttles. Anyways, heres the other pics I have of it. http://people.clemson.edu/~pparson/wreck002.jpg http://people.clemson.edu/~pparson/wreck003.jpg http://people.clemson.edu/~pparson/wreck004.jpg
  14. Dude, give up, you keep showing you don't know what you're talking about, we do. He has the pictures to prove it (very nice by the way chase ). I've takin your plain old bag seed and gotten bud that people swore had to be some name brand. Throwing it outside doesn't guarantee anything, except your going to have to pay attention to it for a long time. Try and grow some and you'll figure it out. Anyways Im done, you obviously know everything about it, without having done it.
  15. Wow, I can tell you've never grown anything.. Growing conditions, light, growing methods have more to do with it. You get all that right, and then the good genetics come into to play. Trust me, theres WAY more to it than just getting good seeds and getting rid of the males.
  16. Well, if it doesn't I know where Im moving too.
  17. Damn, calm down, someone will answer eventually. My guess would be 240's maybe 250s. Although first off, whats your elevation.
  18. I read it, I understand it, it makes perfect sense. Yet somehow as the things I had wondered about were cleared up, I still end up more confused. I think I read somewhere on macdizzy's site that the more he learned about 2 stroke engines, the more he realized how much he didn't know. I now understand exactly what he meant.
  19. Yamaha isn't the first to think up a 5 valve cylinder head by far. They would just have you think so. I can't remember which model it was, but Ferrari did it in years past. And they went back to 4 valve per cylinder heads. More smaller holes won't necessarily flow more than a couple bigger holes. Figure out the size of yamahas intake valves, calculate the total area, and do the same for the suzuki, and I bet its not the big of a difference.
  20. If it were me I would just get new pistons (well, actually I am right now too). No, you don't have to do anything to the pistons, just throw them in.
  21. Ive had an armadillo plate on mine for a couple years now, and its taken a beating without a single dent to show for it. A few scratches, but thats it. The only thing that would concern me is that it doesn't cover the shock linkage, but it hasn't been a problem for me yet. I would think that any of the plates made of .250 aluminum would be more than enough.
  22. Sounds to me like they just don't want you to be able to buy them anywhere else, so they can rip you a new one when you have to them from Janssen. Well, they won't be getting any of my business now. Thanks for the warning.
  23. They modify and existing side case. The reason for it is so there will be enough room for the lockup to fit in there. They just happened to decide that a clear cover as an option would be cool. You can either send them your side case for them to modify, or pay for them to send you a new case that they modified.
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