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  1. Thanks for the reply, i will do just that.
  2. The keyboard does seem a bit blurred after 20 pints of stella but i understood my question. Lets try to re word my question I have a brand new banshee, I will be using it for road use mainly and a bit of trails. Do you recommend that i fit a wider back axle? Can i just fit a back axle and leave the front wheel base standard? If i don't want to fit front arms can i fit some wheel spacers? Basically I want to make the shee as safe as possible for road use without spending to much money.
  3. Hi im going to use it mostly on the road and the od trail. So a rear axle would be a good idea then. buy rim swap do you mean new rims and wider tyres or turning the rims round? thanks
  4. am i best of fitting a wider axle for road use and a bit of of road use and if i do should i fit some front wheel spacers or do i have to fit front arms?or can i just fit a rear axle?
  5. i got info from yamaha today its a 06 europe model.
  6. well thats wot i thought but ive spoke to 2 dealers in the uk and they say you cant go of that for the year, they are going to put the details in there parts sytem tomorrow and that should tell me age and if its a uk model or not.
  7. does it give you chassis numbers for 04 05 and 06 models?
  8. Thanks im going to check tomorrow with a yam dealer see wot the chassis code come up as on there system.
  9. hI how does it tell you that? some one is selling this as a 2005 !
  10. thanks its... jy43gg00050279677
  11. Have you or any one else got a clymers manuals handy ? and could check me a chassis number please?
  12. Hi all, does any one know how to tell the age of a banshee from the chassis number also if its a us or uk model?
  13. does it not go to the coil - ?
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