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IceAlmeida

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  1. yes i forgot to mention im running t5s with vforce 3 reeds and stock top end but as soon as my top end goes im going to port my cylinders for a trail port (but if i get a port its a good idea to get a welded and true crank am i correct??) also my city of Cambridge is 950 feet [289.56 m] above sea level i dont want to mill down to much i want to shave it like .20 to 25 thou my question is can i just straight skim it .20 thou and smoothen the last .005 thou without having to make any other special cuts i really appreciate this bansheehq group and all the admins efforts
  2. hey guys i have a 2005 banshee special edition very low hours and never had a top end done i know there is tons of threads and i been looking into this for abit but i just have a question about shaving the head if i wanted to shave the stock head around .025 - .030 can i just run an indicator along the top get it as perfectly flat as possible and just skim .025 - .030 thousandths off the top without making any other modifications? for the squish and such? also ive never had the top end done and i was wondering if i should just wait to do this modification when i re do my top end ? i also got a adjusting timing plate from charriot if i put it to +4 will i notice a big difference on my 2005 with 290 mains and t5 pipes? thanks everyone for their help and time
  3. i would use a +4 axle at the minimum thought someone told me they have adjustable axles anyone know of any links
  4. hey yea your design was create bro just i have some questions about the shocks how far do you have the locknut turned down on the shocks
  5. im not 100% but im pretty sure there carbon quote name='RadarRacing' date='Aug 17 2008, 03:54 PM' post='858382'] I made a set similar to those, and a set for a polaris. I have a hard time cutting stainless and good steel quickly on my lathe. What bits are you using and what brand if you dont mind me asking?
  6. yes sir i would recommend using the dust cap along wit these spacers
  7. hey guys i drew up this blueprint for a spacer for my latest banshee project, this is the spacer you need to machine up or get someone to machine up for you this keeps the yfz450 a arms in place nice and snug. i will be machining this on a cnc lathe i wouldd recommend using stainless steel but if none is available i would just use steel and rustproof paint them later anywayz here you go the final project you need 4 of them
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