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I know man... I already told all these other guys, when you come into town to meet all of us, I will put my tail between my legs and hide in my garage so I won't be embarrassed!
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I just want to know who all of his friends are that support this behavior I think that they too will have to be at his level... And if that's not the case, if he is a great guy in person, with those guys he claimed to meet and help out, then he must be acting totally different here. Because this is bad.... really bad. I don't know who would brag, and put others down, and all that... and have thousands of friends. I will come straight out and tell everyone here... I am a beer drinking, banshee riding, deer hunting pa hillbilly loser... but I don't even act like that. I am a bum and I don't even act like I am 5 This is plain out rediculous
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That's right boys... a good 'ole boot
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I kept my mouth shut long enough... I don't understand who would be Loco's friend or back him up the way he is acting. There is a big difference between joking and busting stones on here, but when you say you know more than us, can beat us in everything in life... seriously, that's just immature. I respect you as the rider you are, but don't say you can come here and show us how to ride. I will come to the sand dunes and missouri Hill Climbs and make a dick out of myself. But for you to say you are better than us, can climb these hills better than us, just to proove you think a tire is better, c'mon fella... True colors are coming out of you, and I think the guys who you thought were your good friends are not appreciating your behavior either. Just be nice, and so will everyone. Don't be saying you are better, or know more, or can do something better than anyone out our way. Anyone with a big head in life gets it busted sooner or later. Be humble... Maybe you do know alot about the yamaha bikes, and maybe you can ride. I am not saying you can't. I am a believer. But to come and have to say it to proove it is a whole 'nother story.
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Just play with the idle, and see where it likes to be once it is warmed up. Also, don't forget to gap your plugs from here on out. And you don't have a thing to worry about with the airbox lid off. As long as you don't hit puddles at a high rate of speed, you are good. Banshees were not made for that.
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His bike is running good now. I took a look at it and we gapped the plugs a tad tighter to .025. Richened up his pilot circuit a half turn and that cleared up the bottom end. And we synched his idle on both sides as the left was running slower than the right, causing it to pop and sputter. But he is very synchronized on both sides now, and the bike is running great. He should be a happy camper!
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Idle screws need adjusting... modifications like this will not use the same idle adjustments as stock. We talked about this. We both knew that it would be 25 or 27.5. PJ ran 27.5 with the same mods before porting and bore work. Go up one size on the pilots, leaving the air screws at 1.5 turns out. You have a simple fix... no need to worry. You boguht a banshee, expect to be tuning it! But once dialed in, you are good to go until winter. Then you will need just 1 different size on just the main. Clockwise to make the engine idle faster... they are on top of the tors, and make sure they are both set identical to each other. That is all that is wrong there. One size off on the pilots will make this happen. And the thing you talk about with the other day.... how the bike ran great. You took it out by the house I believe you told me. Yesterday you took it from your house all the way to the Dessert. That motor wasn't cool by any means in yesterdays temps. A hot motor acts like this. You must take that into account.
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Another bump for a good guy
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I am very interested in the mudShark. I like the whole idea behind the 21" tire. Kick 'em in the Jimmy!!!
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Pauly John in the fucking house!!!
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I still want to see someone get kicked in the Jimmy!!!
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You won't have one single problem... Klotz Super Tech is good stuff!
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Yes, they are quick. In 600 feet you should still get them though with that setup, depending on your gearing
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Fight!!!!!!!!!!!! Kick 'em in the Jimmy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :yelrotflmao:
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I raced the can am 800 at the track the other day. It was in the 1/8th and I got him by about 10 bikes. But out of the hole he had me. They are tough bikes, and you have nothing to be ashamed of.
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I also ran 20" razr's... PJ knows my bike is geared for 22"s. I think my bike could have easily gotten in to the mid 8's, maybe lower. I didn't realize the 1/8 was that long. I was wound out with the 20"s by the end. I would have gotten much faster times and MPH with the 22"s I usually run around home. I put the smaller ones on to be consistent... sad to say, it isn't about the fastest bike. I wish it was. But they run it that you get 2-4 trial runs at the beginning of the night, then you get your time slips. You see your times, and then the actual races start. You write down your time you think you can match, but not beat or you're out... and when 2 guys race, the guy who is most consistent, or closest to the time he picked, moves on to the next round. With my tires I run around home, and gearing, I am ahead of PJ's bike by 8-10. But it is never consistent. I put the 20"s on and it was alot more consistent at the start and finish. Just like PJ said, I beat my time, not by much, by 8/100's of a second, and the other guy was slower than his time by 4/10's of a second... but he didn't beat it. So he moved onto the championship. It was just as much fun for me to watch PJ from the big hill as it was to run the bike. But PJ prooved he is a good rider, and racer on Friday night... launched his bike very well in the championship. Rode a wheelie out to about 3rd gear and shifted while doing so to keep close on his time he picked. Ended up beating it by 2 1/100's of a second. But the other guy beat his worse. So PJ was awarded the win, and made the Coal Region Proud!
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There are guys that go down there all the time... on quads to try to win the money. PJ and me just went down for shits and giggles since we got a free pass (last time we went we got rained out, so they let us come back any friday night) PJ did very well. We both got byes since we had the best reaction times on the tree. There were several automatics, and 3 other 'shees. I beat my time that I predicted... if you beat the time, you are out. It goes by whoever gets closest to their times that you say. Congrats Pauly John!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Big Jack in the house!!!
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Yes, very similar stuff right there. Matt (pabansheematt) likes the paddles here and there, but only uses them on occasion. They definately work the best, but for the time we get to use them, the money doesn't justify doing it. The bigger rubber hogs last.
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Paddlemasters actually last a good bit compared to others, but in terms of durability in this stuff, they just don't last compared to a Swamper, Vampire, Bear Claw or Dirt Devil, etc.
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Will just have to horseshoe it 5 feet up the hill.... that is as far as she will go lol
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I know it is better jetted now with the plug chop because it pulls harder and revs out. It didn't before. I didn't have a chance to blow up the bike because I knew it wasn't jetted and didn't ride it. I have been trying to find the time to chop these plugs for 3 weeks... I finally did. And now I can ride the thing since I know it is good. It would take an idiot to ride it and keep riding it knowing it isn't right on. I said before you can do what you want and do what is reliable for you. My bike didn't pull nearly as hard with 1-2 sizes leaner than what is is now. But a WPT check sure said it was good to do so with those sizes. My .02
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We are going to shoot a video of either me or PJ climbing one of the big hills with Razr's, Kendas, knobbies, stockers, etc. And then we will video us swapping them over, and one of us kicking the bike over and climbing the same hill with these bearclaws.

