I had a post a week or so ago in regards to my right cylinder dropping/stopping after a minute
or two of riding. I believe this was the reason. I installed an in-line filter and I had this problem.
I removed it (and cleaned the ever livin shit out of my carbs), but after I put it back to stock
the problem went away... Now my throttle is sticking WOT on me... Did it up at Coal Hill this
past weekend 3/4 the way up a hill... I let it go and had a wild ride at the top, as stopping 3/4
the way up a steep ass hill was not an option... If you use one be sure you have sufficient flow.
What time were you guys there, and what color were your bikes? I saw one shee coming down as I was
heading up to the top... It was damn quiet as far a Shee's go...
I was at Coal Hill yesterday and only saw (1) other Banshee in passing... Didnt even get to say
what's up... I was there from 10-3 too... I was hoping to see some of you boys... Had a good time...
That really sucks... Be sure to tell your Dr. or any Dr., that riding is a passion of yours. Be sure to
ask if there are any alernative treatments or physical theraphy's you can try rather that just quit
riding all together. Best of luck...
He said it was a free polished clutch cover... He didnt tell you what was on it... I think this is what
the update pic of your bike will look like... LOL
It would be hard to drive a thousand miles there, eat, and drive a thousand miles back within
my 60 minute lunch break. If I had the banshee running right i might be able to do it, but it
would be cutting it close... :ermm:
Does anyone use the Thor 50/50 boots? My wife just got me some Fox 180 pants for my
birthday.. She said she was tired of washing my "nasty as jeans" as she put it...
edit: was there were (2) the's in a sentence... (1) omitted
WOW, Thanks loco... Since you CAPITALIZED stronger, it must be... That is all the proof I needed
buddy! You should be a teacher... You are so eloquent in how you communicate things to others.