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Has the Banshee just outlived its time? XC/HS
woodro77 replied to banskie's topic in XC/Hare Scramble Forum
im not trying to take anything away from the banshee , i really love the power . but if look at all the riders using the new 450s , even the privateer's that can use any bike they want because their not under contract with a big bike company . my shee rides very good with my suspension , alot better than alot of quads i ride with. but the new bike are so much better , i i agree the the raptor sits very high , feels like its going to tip easy and im 6'2'', i have 2 brothers one has trx 450 and the other has the yfz 450 , so i rode them both the yfz you said was too stiff , if you set it up for your weight and set the race sag it would be better . i also think the trx 450 rides better than the 250r just my 2 cents -
Has the Banshee just outlived its time? XC/HS
woodro77 replied to banskie's topic in XC/Hare Scramble Forum
i have ohlins front shocks and +2 aarms on the front and a pep rear and my banshee doesnt handle as good as my brothers stock trx 450 suspension , im not even going to get into the shitty geometry or the lack of bottom end power . im not nocking the banshee at all but if you plan on xc racing get a 450 to be competitive . if you are racing on a banshee you are just handicapping yourself , unless it straight line , hillclimb or drag then its all banshee. -
i have them both already , fattys are a little rusty and t5s are clean , thats why , im going to just sell the other set .
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97 a arm frame for sale . will ship anywhere straight , nothing bent , nothing stripped , painted white
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will i have to change my jetting going from fattys to t5's ?, which sounds better fattys or t5 , how about performance which would you guys use ?
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some companys make aftermarket j-arms , but they are expensive , denton makes them 675 bucks , for that much you can change the frame to a a-arm and your banshee will be worth more with the newer frame
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she was hot (skinny anna not the fat anna) but she was as smart as a rock . still feel bad for her family , little baby . she always seemed like she was high on some kind of drug .
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a guy i went riding with once had a j-arm banshee and was jumping it and a j-arm snapped and the quad flipped and he spiral fractured his femur . he was in the hospital for 2 weeks and out of work for 6 months and we were 8 hours from home , riding in another state . he still doesnt walk right and i end up buying his banshee for 400 bucks and doing a a-arm frame swap . its not worth it, for guys duning or dragging j-arms are probably fine but if you go and jumping or hard riding i would get rid of them and go to a- arm. btw i have a 97 a-arm frame for sale
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i use a kerosene space heater (bullit heater ) in my garage 16 + 34 , and it heats the hell out of it , it was like 6 degrees here yesterday and i turn the heater on for 10-15 minutes and i was working in my shop in a t shirt. the key to heating a garage is insulation , if its not insulated it will never stay warm you have to keep the heater running and wasting fuel
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How Much Is This Worth Im Thinking About
woodro77 replied to shee's mine's topic in General Banshee Discussion
sounds like its worth it , 1500 , buy all that stuff seperate and it probably be more . 1200 more for motor and carbs and your set , its better to build your own banshee because you know every thing is new . you never know what you are going to get when you buy used shit ,someone elses headache . plus you can build it the way you want -
thats crazy , even the little girl could do it , that why the first thing i put in my house was a alarm. i mean second thing ( first was a shotgun)
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Hey Everyone A little help please
woodro77 replied to Banshee Chick's topic in General Banshee Discussion
you think that the only reason you see all the 450's at the races is because they are the newest thing ? i think its because they are just better at racing then a banshee with a 20 year old design . not taking anything a way from the banshee , i love mine but if i was to start racing it wouldnt be on a banshee , 450s have way better suspension and geometry , and bottom end power that you never get out of a banshee , i race motorcross and i got rid of my cr 250 and got a crf450 , not because all the factories are pushing them , just because they are faster , turn better and get traction out of corners , and i put down alot faster lap times on a 4 poke . i will agree some type of racing suit the banshee , desert racing , hill climb , drag , but a banshee is not for everone , it take alot of aftermarket parts and money to get the suspension right on a banshee . i have ohlins front shocks +2 a arms and pep rear and it doesnt handle a good as my brothers stock trx 450. just my 2 cents -
what kind of axle is that (199)
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antifreeze in case and smoking like hell help.
woodro77 replied to MILODUKE's topic in Banshee Repairs and Mods
yes sounds like 2 different problems , water in the tranny is water pump seal but that wouldnt make it smoke , you changed the head gasket , could be the base gasket , maybe burning oil (crank seal )like Banchetta said but i had a bad crank seal once and it didnt smoke at all. it was blowing oil out of the owerflow tubes. i would do a compression test , leak down test and pressure test the cooling system -
they look like shit , my dirt bikes doesnt have them amd that sprocket never came off , im going to loctite them and see what happens. any body else take them off ?
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i tjink you should get a aftermarket water pump , cool head , water wetter or engine ice and you wont need a fan.
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putting a new sprocket on and i was wondering if anybody puts the 3 metal tabs that stop the nuts from backing off back on or do you use threadlock .?
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me too , those stock hangers are shit . just bought a set of aftermarket billet hangers off ebay , i will let you know how they work out . the rubber on my stock ones always spilt , the last time i drilled a hole through them and put a bolt to hold them together , worked pretty good.
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clymers repair manuals have all the wiring diagrams , if you get the latest edition it probably has the newer wiring diagrams in it , maybe you could goto their website ? im sure you could just add wires for the harness because the stator is the same . then you just have to get the switches. i will see if my friend is using the harness today and i will let you know.you can find them cheap on ebay , probably easier than rewiring your harness
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i just gave a 2004 harness to my friend , i will see if he still has it. you probably could make your stock harness work , there are extra wires going to the tail light and from the front and rear switches , i think the front master is different on the 2003 and up , look up a wiring diagram for the newer models , the newer repair manuals should have it . it might just be easier to get a new harness from yamaha , i looked it up and a new harness from yamaha is 100 bucks and the rear brake switch is like 30 more , probably find it alot cheaper on ebay
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you need a 2003 wiring harness and a switch for the rear break that mounts right above the r brake pedal
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maybe crank seal, or air leak in intake
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Jetting with T5, K&N and no loid at 59
woodro77 replied to trx450rsteve's topic in Jetting & Exhaust Forum
elevation has a lot to do with jetting , at sealevel with those mods i was running 290-300 main and 25 pilot -
i knew it came loose because it died in the middle of the woods at 12;00 at night , pitch black, stayed with my shee while a friend went and got my truck , i was scared shitless two deer ran right by me and i pissed myself . i got it home and kicked it and heard a noise on the flywheel side and found out it came loose. as for the spark plugs i just tighten them by hand then go about 1/2 a turn or so with a wrench , "slow idle "? does that mean it doesnt idle at all? what do you mean by slow idle ?

