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  1. check your compression.
  2. The link above will tell you everything you need to know about Rs. IMO that is alittle high priced for little mods it does have on it. Prices for these Rs widely change depending on what part of the country you are in though. The one in my sig I picked up for 3K everything is aftermarket besides the frame and tranny. So imo if you are willing to wait for a better deal they are out there you just have to search.
  3. A couple friends and I are heading out thursday night. We are staying till sunday. Should be a great time 90 degs and sunny.
  4. I'll be out there Saturday. Unfortunately the banshee is not put back together yet. So the wifes raptor is going to have to do. Its not a drag bike but it is still fun to mess with. I will probably park right by pole 4 like always. Here is some pics of what im riding and driving a white Ford F350 with wyoming plates. Cya you all Saturday.
  5. If your buying new front shocks your going to buy them already valved for your weight, riding style, and what ever length your extended a-arms are. Best thing to do is call a company and tell them what you have and they will ask you a whole bunch a questions and set your shocks up right. I am sure some of the site sponsors can hook you up with what you need. TCS is a good company with decent prices IMO
  6. all shocks stock,+2+1, +3+1 are the same length they are just sprung and valved diff for the diff leverage that gets put on them by longer a-arms. When you start to get into long travel a-arms that is when your shock is going to be a diff length for the long travel. But for the run of the mill non long travel extended a-arms your shocks are the same length as your stockers. Now for your swingarm if you extend it out it buts more leverage on your rear shock and it needs to be revalved with a after market company like TCS for the + whatever you do
  7. I ran a river bed for years that had quite abit of water with the airbox lid off k&n with outerwear and adaptor with no prob. Just cant haul ass through water like a jet ski lol. I would not suggest pods with any water at all
  8. pipes,filter,rejet
  9. I will be very surprised if this not the last summer for atvs at pismo the land lease ends in june for over half the riding area and if the state does not lease it back from the county then I am afraid the tree huggers and the county will have there way and close the dunes to vehicles This is probably the most important summer in oceanos history as far as the fight for access.
  10. cross during low tide in the winter and you almost never have a problem. true fully the video was not that bad even that 2 wheel drive truck made it through I have seen it much worse with alot of dumb asses losing there 30 grand rigs to mother nature. We got some rain this week so I am sure it is up some but not impassable. I am planning on going out there next weekend and will let you know what it looks like.
  11. Is anyone camping that weekend? Me and the wife are thinking of camping that weekend. We usually camp around pole 4. If anyone else is camping let us know we are family oriented campers I have a 3 year old and a 8 year old that ride a 50cc but still like to party after they go to bed.
  12. I did some research and I guess it has something to do with the motors exhaust duration on a two stroke as what PSI in the cylinder is made according to there compression ratio with the exhaust duration and what octane fuel you need to run in a engine. A 250 single cylinder 2 stoke comes stock from the factory with 160 psi on pump gas so running pump at 175psi on pump gas dont sound to far fetched but a banshee comes stock with I think 6.5 to 1 ratio with in turn with the stock exhaust duration equals 125 psi stock on pump gas and 150 on pump gas dont sound to far fetched. So I guess I answered my own question but I still would like to now more about this exhaust duration thing in relationship to psi and octane requirements if anyone has any insight. thanks
  13. This might sound like a dumb question but what is it about the shee engine that you cant run very high compression before detonation on pump gas? Is it the timing? the way the cylinder is layed out? 2 cylinders have something to do with it? What I get is from the site is that 150psi or so is the limit for most people running pump gas but other 2 stroke engines 150psi is low compression on my 250r I run 178 psi in the cylinder with pump gas. I need some educating lol Thanks
  14. If you trail ride IMO I would leave them on. Most guys that take them off are in the dunes to save weight or make there bike look better. I run with them off on mine but it is a pure dune bike with a ext swingarm so the rear tires are quite a bit back there. If I were you I would go one step further and by nerfs with build in heel guards for max protection on the trail plus no problems running on the mx track when you want to.
  15. If it was running only 1 cylinder 50% of the time you have to narrow it down to either fuel issue, compression, or spark then work the problem. Sence the dealer already checked most of your electrical I would start with the other stuff. What does your spark plugs look like? Do a compression check in both cylinders. Clean your carbs and check your float level one of your carbs could be adjusted wrong and your running your float bowl dry. I would imagine the dealer ohmed out all your electrical components but who knows I would do that to if I where you. But like I said I would check out the fuel system and compression then rule them out and then work on the electrical gremlin
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