i shut mine off at 210. it would probably get to 220 if i sat still long enough. remember that banshees dont have fans so if you sit there and idle, it'll run hotter than hell lol.
im gonna need a new cover for my tri-z when i get it back together if you can do one. i can send you my stock cover to get the dimensions from if you need to.
i just replaced mine with a +6 and the bolt wasnt hard at all to come out. i did have the frame on a jack so that the rear suspension was fully decompressed.
our dunes are mostly small hillclimbs so i think a 125 would be ok but for the price im gonna go with these 160's. ive never heard of rock rims so i was just wondering about the quality of them. i guess ill see. i just ordered them.
does anybody know anything about these tires? theyre a .160 aluminum 10x5 front tire for $39.99. blue labels are $58.99 but im gonna put my sand tires on these and i will use them only a few times a year so if these are ok im gonna get them instead.
http://www.motosport.com/atv/product/ROCK-ALUMINUM-160-4MM-FRONT-WHEEL-10X5/?catalogId=113611
albany ga. we've been twice this year.
i guess you could call it a "sand mine". they dig sand there and it leaves some decent hills to climb. trademark lives in albany and could probably tell you more about this place.
well damn lol. if you want to see what the inside of the carbs look like, go back to yamaha of troy, click oem parts fische, atv, yamaha, banshee, year, carburetor. id suggest a clymers manual. they're worth their weight in gold.