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  1. Hey guys. I have been interested in buying wrecked ATV's, dirtbikes, roadbikes, snowmobiles, etc. for awhile now. I would then just part them out and sell the parts. Anyways, the only thing that has been holding me back, is the fact that I don't know where I could buy these things dirt cheap. I was wondering if insurance auctions would be the way to go or something? or is there a better way? I don't even know where to find insurance auctions $25.00 via paypal to the first person that gives me GOOD and complete information. Thanks
  2. Why does everyone seem to worry so much about using high octane? I use 18cc domes and I'm like 1,000 feet above sea (I think). I had like 155 PSI or so when I tested it. I only use 93 octane and my banshee runs great. Never any pinging or anything out of the ordinary.
  3. Sorry for the double post. I didn't think the other post went through since the website crashed when I tried to submit it LOL. Oops....
  4. I was just wondering if banshee and raptor shocks are inter-changeable? I have a friend with a 2001 banshee, which has a broken front shock. I happen to have a 2003 Raptor 660 which I just put new front shocks on. I now have a spare raptor front shock which I'm going to give him. I would have had 2, but I actually had to ruin one of the shocks to get it off since the shock bolt was seized. Anyways, is the front shock from a 2003 raptor 660 the same as a front shock on a banshee?? Is it ok to have an OEM front shock on one side of the banshee, and the OEM front shock from the raptor 660 on the other side? Our only option is to mix and match them unfortunetely. Thanks in advance for any help! - Matt
  5. I was just wondering if banshee and raptor shocks are inter-changeable? I have a friend with a 2001 banshee, which has a broken front shock. I happen to have a 2003 Raptor 660 which I just put new front shocks on. I now have a spare raptor front shock which I'm going to give him. I would have had 2, but I actually had to ruin one of the shocks to get it off since the shock bolt was seized. Anyways, is the front shock from a 2003 raptor 660 the same as a front shock on a banshee?? Is it ok to have an OEM front shock on one side of the banshee, and the OEM front shock from the raptor 660 on the other side? Our only option is to mix and match them unfortunetely. Thanks in advance for any help! - Matt
  6. Hopefully I don't get hollered at for posting about a Raptor in this forum, but I'm curious Anyways, I have now ridden the YFZ 450, TRX 450, Predator 500, and Raptor 660, but not the new Raptor 700R. Anyone here know much about the raptor 700? I know the 660 is a freaking joke. No power, slower than death; my banshee smoked that thing even when the banshee was still stock! Also, the YFZ 450 and TRX are both way faster with alot more power, as is the predator 500. If anyone is curious, as far as power and speed, I would prolly rate the 4 stroke 4 wheelers like this, from best to crappiest: Predator 500 (no low end and not much mid-range, but MAJOR top end power - Great for drag racing) - YFZ 450 (great power EVERYWHERE; prolly smokes any other 4 stoke on a track. Lost to my banshee with pipes & clamp on K&N's every single time in multiple pavement drags. the YFZ had a pipe too.) - TRX 450 (Insane low end power, good mid and top end power, but not as good as the YFZ. This has so much low-end that I don't think the engine even knows it when you let the clutch out) - Raptor 660 (sounds like a fart when running. Decent torque, but very crappy acceleration & power curve. Not even comparible to the YFZ/TRX/Predator) So did yamaha do a good job with the raptor 700? or is it junk like the raptor 660? Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
  7. I have a Banshee with PC pipes/silencers, clamp on K&N's, and a noss head w/18 cc domes. I also now have an 06 predator 500 (had to repo it from a friend I bought it for that never friggin paid for it). Anyways, I was just wondering if you guys can ride a wheelie for a couple hundred yards on a banshee using only 2 or 3 gears? I can go pretty far if I use like 4 or 5 gears in the same wheelie, but it usually takes me quite a few tries (unless I'm on pavement). I'm just curious because I can ride a straight-up balance point wheelie on the predator for literally 200 yards! I can wheelie it all the way across my friend's feild almost every try. The balance point on that thing is insanely good, its like theres something just holding it right in place once its straight up enough. And I can sit there and do that in one friggin gear (usually 2nd or 3rd). Is it possible to balance a banshee like that?
  8. I love my noss head. Easy install. I use the 18cc domes, and I'm at about 1000 foot elevation. I get 160 PSI for the compression, and it runs fine on 91 or 93. Definitely gave my banshee more low end power, and maybe even a bit more mid range. Didn't really affect top end. If I was you I would try 18cc domes, maybe even 17cc. Just use race gas if you have to. Thats my opinion. But you may not even have to. I didn't have to rejet when I put the new head on.
  9. K&N clamp on filters without a doubt. Then try 330 mains. I'd also recommend going to size 30 pilots. Also, you can buy a couple of K&N "prechargers" to slip over your clamp on fiters; they keep globs of mud from getting on your actual filter, and they add NO restriction whatsoever. They are almost like a really fine netting. They are kinda pricey though (about $20 a peice, so it will run $40) Just take out the stock airbox completely. You will have to buy a bracket from www.rockeymountainatv.com for $15 though, which will hold your reserve antifreeze tank (which normally would mount to your airbox). Don't worry though, its a really simple install. We are talking 2 bolts, and you use the same bolts that are already on it Good luck. Thank me later. It will have alot more power after doing this, trust me.
  10. I see. Thanks for the info. You seem to be very knowledgeable on this.
  11. I've done alot of searching here about the whole 2into1 carb setup. It really sounds like its a good thing. My question is this: I'm aware that it gives it alot more lowend, but takes away from top end. Does this mean that it will have more torque, and accelerate faster than a 2in1 carb banshee? Basically, if you drag race, does it pull ahead all the way until it comes down to top speed time? IE: will it win in the shorter drag race's? Also, is it easier to wheelie with the 2in1, or with 2 carbs? Lastly, how many MPH do you think it takes away on top speed going from 2 carbs to just one? Thanks.
  12. Hey guys. I just found out why putting an RD 400 crank in a banshee is such a great thing. It apears that all you have to do is get a different ignition system, along with new pistons, when you put the RD 400 crank in. The RD 400 engine is the same exact engine as the banshee, other than the fact that it is 50 cc's bigger, and has an older ignition system. This makes putting in an RD 400 crank ALOT cheaper than buying an aftermarket one. I already have an RD 400 crank; I bought one on ebay for like $35 ($60 after shipping). Now I just need the newer ignition system.
  13. I'm gonna pick up some V3's at some point then. Thanks for the info guys!
  14. I was just wondering your opinions on which reeds is better? the boysen or the vforce?
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