Banshees are pretty ugly to begin with but thats not why people like them, fuction is more important than appearance, the dress up is yet to come. I was thinking of making an aluminum cover to go over the whole air box area, the frame will be black, haven't decided what to do with the rest of the open space yet.
The A arms are new, bought them a few months ago as the stock ones were too narrow and were bent. I'm not sure what year the frame is 99 rings a bell. Is there a # somewhere on the frame to figure that out? Not sure what I'm going to do with it, I like building stuff no one else has, I'll probably get a set of street tires and mess around on the pavement and have a set of dirt tires for off road. It's just a fun bike, no pre-deturmined purpose. The banshee seemed to have been neglected before I got it so the front wheels do wobble on the spindles and one seems to make a nasty noise when I'm moving. The rear tires also can be moved a bit on the splines. Based on that and the fact that I don't intend to die I want to go through it all and redo it right.
So are you saying to find a good name brand bearing in the right size that is not necisarily meant for a banshee? Are the original bearings any good? If so, bearings usualy have a # on the side of the race that I could use to find the same ones.
Thanks,
-Rob