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04titanse

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  1. I have herd of guys drilling holes in the concrete and using a really heavy duty expoy to instal the I bolt or whatever you want.
  2. My compression before putting cool head was around 110 in both so its time for a rebuild and the winter seems like the best time! I am going to try and get the aggresive dune port from Kevin at herr juggs and bore and rebuild the top end. My question is, should i break the cases apart and take a look at the bottom end. And if I do pull the bottom end apart is there anything that i should plan on replacing or rebuilding in the bottom end. FYI its a 2000 banshee with the mods in my sig. and it is 100% internals and its never been rebuild or bored. thanks.
  3. I put on the 13tooth because i was riding a lot of technical trails. I am actually going to go back to a 14T. As for my bike vs a raptor 700. I had a raptor 700 that i sold to a budy, and even it being stock and mine the way it is, the raptor gives me a run for my money. Most time the raptor wins due to traction....I think my banshee is a little faster but obviously i can't hook for shit on any loose stuff.
  4. My set up is similar to yours, all i can think about is maybe those FMF pipes are hurting your top end. Also when you add timing and compression it helps bottom end more than anything. Lastly if your not running the right main it would affect your WOT performance. Try a size smaller or larger main jet and see how she responds. What i can tell you is my banshee which needs a top end walks all over z400's, 400ex's, with a rolling start i am a good amount quick than stock 450's and can keep with raptor 700's but they are still a little faster. Something is not right with your machine if your not running past a z400.
  5. This makes me feel a little better. Once and a while i will give her a good detailing but after a weekend in the dirt and mud it only gets so clean without being excessive. HillClimbr - I have resorted to the same thing with my truck. I prob only was it twice a year by hand and the rest at the local $5 car wash
  6. Sold my 06' RSX type S and bought my Titan...although that was not only because of my banshee but it did play a big role haha
  7. I have to ask..how the hell do you guys keep your bikes frames and swingarms so damn clean and shiny!?!?! Like i understand clean plastics and wheels etc....But it would take me a whole f-ing weekend to get my bike to look 1/2 as good as some of yours. How do keep those swing arms clean with chain lube and dirt and shit all getting stuck to it? Like my street bike is easy to keep looking showroom, but the quads are a different story!!!!
  8. I know this is something i posted like a month ago, but i did soften up everything and to be honest it really came down to how i was launching. I think i was too harsh on my launches....i went out today after making a few adj. on the machine and tried a bunch of hard starts on damp grass and really learned a lot after like 20 starts or more. I really have to ride the clutch through almost all of second gear when starting other wise i will either just roast the tires or bog down. If i slip the clutch at like 3/4 throttle and sit back i can get a decent launch! Not great but decent. thanks for all the tips guys!!!
  9. I think I will as long as you guys are still riding. Looks like rain and shit.
  10. It is but its been too long since i have ridden the old shee... that and there is no where to ride around me and i have no one to ride with.
  11. well if the weather holds up i'd love to take a trip out to PA and check out some of the banshees from this forum... let me know if you guys are all still going to ride. I will need some direction.
  12. I am thinking about taking my 2000 Shee that's in pretty good shape and ripping her completly apart and basically doing a ground up restoration!! I don't want to change a whole lot mechanically, maybe just do a top end and re-valve the rear shock and maybe new fronts, but i want to clean everything, change all fluids, seals, bearings, put all the wires in neat wire loom, powder coat all the wheels and the frame, and powder coat any metal parts i can. I want to take it from looking like a used machine to a better than new bike. I have always wanted to tackle a project like this and the winter is a good time to do it! I'll probably take my time on it, but i want to take all the right steps and make it all 100%. As it stands now it runs awesome and really needs nothing, i just want to renew everything so there are no squeaks or rattles. I would also like to get the cylinders painted and all the calipers, paint the clutch cover and basically anything that i can. Also want to cut the front fenders, maybe even get new plastics all together to change the color comb. I know this is a lot of work. And its going to cost a fair bit of money, but i think it will look sweet for the start of next years riding season!!! I hate to rant on and on, I am just pumped to do all this!!! I will post some before pictures this week, and also some process pictures when i start, which may not be until late fall.
  13. i don't know how wide my rims are. As far as i know they are stock rear rims with the razr's on them. But i will try to soften up the rear suspension and i will lower the rear tire pressure a bunch! thanks guys
  14. all this info is great!!!! thanks I am 5' 10" 200lbs and running 20" maxxis razr 6 ply, i think they are 20X10 but they are much wider than that. the same size knarly's i used to have were shorter and not nearly as wide. I will lower the tire pressure, i usually run like 5 psi and i will soften up the rear shock and see how it does. I dont want to go with a shorter swinger because i want to get an aggressive port job and dont want to wheelie nonstop.
  15. hey guys, i know this is like very very common, but i am having massive traction problems!!!! Like my buddies and i were riding this weekend and i raced one guy on a YFZ450 and we had rode through the fields before and my banshee is a good amount faster than his stock bike but once we raced from a stand still on the bottom of the hill he would kill me on the start and i would just spin all the way through 4th gear. Like we would start and he would pull like 3-4 bikes on me off the start and then i would close it to like 2 bikes but i was spinning and fish tailing the whole way up the hill. The same thing happened when i was racing my cousin on his dirtbike rmz250 with a bunch of work. My bike is just as fast as his when we just ride hard, but from a stop he roasts me every time. Now his bike is prob a little faster than my banshee but not by much at all. I have tried starting in first and second and at all different rpms and tried starting hard and tried riding the clutch, but once that power band hits i am spinning. I am riding on maxxis razr 6 ply pretty new! we are racing on dirt/fields. Are there any really aggressive tires that wont kill my handling, like mud lite SP's or something. I ride hard, we ride trails, fields, MX type stuff and just a little light mud every once and a while. Sorry for the ranting, i am just pissed that i a getting beat by slower bikes!!! when on my raptor 700se i would kill everyone because i can launch without spinning for 150yrds.
  16. no no, i read it correctly. there are a few threads floating around about how to clean the inside of the pipes, like with various chemicals and stuff.
  17. IMO T5's are great! I ride trails, open fields and everything in between! They work great for just what you have and they will also be great if you do more mods!
  18. i have read a couple threads about cleaning the inside of your pipes. Is this something that needs to be done?
  19. i just ran a cross this, and i was wondering if anyone on here has ever done this climb or if anyone is going to go on the 14th of this month or in Oct. I know my machine isn't setup for this but i am sure it would still be a blast. Any input would be great! http://www.beaverdalehillclimb.com/default.asp
  20. Selling my 2006 Yamaha Raptor 700SE EFI Its the 30yr anniversary yellow/black. MINT condition bought in 2007 as a 06' left over. I have pictures that i will try and get up soon, but this machine is in awesome condition 100% stock org. front tires and kenda knarly rears( replaced rears due to a flat). Looking to get $5500 but no good offer will be refused!
  21. Selling my 2006 Yamaha Raptor 700SE EFI Its the 30yr anniversary yellow/black. MINT condition bought in 2007 as a 06' left over. I have pictures that i will try and get up soon, but this machine is in awesome condition 100% stock org. front tires and kenda knarly rears( replaced rears due to a flat). Looking to get $5500 but no good offer will be refused!
  22. i am pumped, i am sending out my cylinders to kenvin at herr juggs racing and he is going to do his "dune/hillshoot" port and bore, hone my cylinders and send me a wiseco piston kit! I can't wait to feel the banshee once its ported!!!!
  23. if this change happen as the weather got warmer, yes i would try a smaller main jet. Make sure to check your jetting so you dont run too lean after you drop a size. good luck.
  24. I have the razr 2 6 ply on my raptor 700 and i have the kenda knarly on my banshee. I like them both a lot, but the razr's are a LOT heavier, like you can feel the difference in the power. I have put the razrs on the banshe and then swapped back to the knarlys and all i can say is it rides better and is a little snappier with the knarly tires. For like a high torque 4-stroke like the raptor the razrs are fine but for the banshee i prefer the knarlys
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