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  1. The DMC pipes are definately loud as all hell. The deal now will be shortly that as far as my new DMC 916 pipes are concerned and many others. In 2010 they will be doing alot of noise testing at all state riding areas and the high decibles that my pipes put out cannot be tamed down with any add on hush kit as far as I know of. I havent checked in at least a few months on any availibility of them either. These pipes are way louder than my t-5 series pipes on stock Banshees. Good luck in your research.
  2. You have to provide these guys more info than that. For instance: Where are you located and what elevation are you at? What jets are you running? Are the carbs clean and syncronized: In other words do both carb sliders go up at exactly the same time? Are they the stock carbs? What all mods can you see if you just recently got that bike? Info like this is very helpful in determining what all advise the gurus are to provide to you. Let them know what sort of experience you have in bikes , carbs etc and they can be very specific or can just give you a ballpark of ideas to help you. Get yourself a manual if you dont allready have one and it does wonders for your baseline information. Tell us more>>>>>>>> good luck :cool:
  3. Dont worry man; You had to do what you had too. That purple monster will go to a good home I hope. It sounds like a decent trade as well. Good luck :cool:
  4. I disagree with the DMC-916 pipes being good all around. I also have a set of T-5 pipes on my other Banshee. The DMC-916 is a very loud as hell top end only pipe in my opinion. I just bought a new set from them and worry about those noise restrictions next year. It seems that it only wants to scream out of the box and wants a heck of alot orf RPM for trails. It will tear your ears off with the scream even with a spark arrester. Now the T-5 pipes seem to be a mid to top end pipe as well. Its just my opinion though. :cool:
  5. You should get yourself a kit off of Ebay that has many different sized jets in it for the Banshee. It will run about $35.00 plus shipping costs. Then Id start at 300 and plug check on down until you get her dialed it right. I am at 270 on mine here for Waldon at 7400 feet at teh dunes here in Colorado. Dont start lean as you could damage the cylinders and overheat her in seconds. The pain in the ass part is removing the carms multiple times changing the jets out. Look for the correct light brown color with a touch of moisture from fuel on the ceramic portion for a close set up. Each time you change to a smaller jet size you will need to run it wide open for at least a 1/2 mile stretch, pull in the clutch and turn off the ignition switch and check the plug. Note: there is a more exacting way listed in your clymer manual, but that is pretty much a good rough way to do it. :cool:
  6. I have just returned from my first duning run with my new DMC-916 pipes on the new Banshee. It is loud as hell and really screams with power that pulls the wheels off the ground in at least 1st and second with third a close hard pull almost off the ground on take off. The thing that is concerning is that even with the spark arrestor kit the pipes are loud and will not pass next years noise testing mandated 96DB that comes out next year. This pipe set will blow your ears off. I would love to see a hush kit for it but dont know if they have made them for these new style pipes just yet. These pipes are a remake of an older design. They have a cheap very light chrome job so if show chrome is what you expect then you will have to shell out another 300 bucks and get them done yourself at your local chromer. I also have T-5 Toomys on my other Banshee and they work great. Both a top end pipe set up so if you run trails alot and need low end then I havent any recomendations because I have only these two to critique on. Note: the T-5 pipes have the hush kit available for them that should meet the noise standards for next year. Good luck :cool:
  7. Seeing as you will begin the work soon; Post some engine photos of your progress. These guys are the best at advise and expertise. :cool:
  8. I heard recently from someone here that Cascade will be making these really soon. You may want to call them and confirm this though. :cool:
  9. Monster Energy drinks are surely not your sponsor so why do there free advertising? Make yourself a really cool monster themed bike with freaky graffix and make it your own original design I say. The monster Energy drink thing has been done many times before. Its personal opinion of yourself that really matters in choosing what sort of gimic or theme you will use. Good luck. :cool:
  10. I tried the same by doing it myself and it is not a fun deal. I learned that for 4 dollars per tire that Discount Tire will do it for a whole lot less hastle. :cool:
  11. Here is one for you: My dad just turned 80 years old and cant get enough of my Banshees. He has a 2000 model Kawasaki 220 ATV and he only wants to ride the Banshee up at Waldon when we go. I barely got him off for a ride myself. He likes riding fast across the flat areas on the sand. I only hope I am that spry when I get that old. :cool:
  12. You may want to check out babbits at the following web address. They have a blow up diagram on thier site that lets you see what all you may need. compare them to others for prices. http://babbitts.motorsportdealers.com/page...nd/7/honda.aspx Good luck. :cool:
  13. Wow; now that is a nice looking unmolested bike my man. Great find and congrats on the buy. It looks like it was well cared for. :cool:
  14. I wrote the management as I could hardly believe that they would be so bad to a customer like that. I got a response from the management on the subject that basically states that he got the wheel and tires that he ordered. They were shipped out the same day. If there would have been a question on what he ordered then he could have had the sales person e-mail him a reciept with the part number on it. Ill not drag this down any further but I have the official reply on how the order went down on my e-mail. I would suggest to anyone ordering from personal experience that they should have the sales person repeat back the part numbers to you before it is charged on the card.. This is now a dead issue. I am plesantly suprised at how CASCADE conducted themselves in response to my questions about its customer service practices. I would not hesitate to do business with this company in the future. RIGHT ON CASCADE>>>>> :cool:
  15. WOW that bike looks great. Ill bet you have a pretty penny in that one with all those shipping costs for individual parts dont you? It sure looks good though. :thumbsup:
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