LaegerEliminator
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This guy ^^^ and his opinions...
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More then I realized too. Good to know.
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That's a great visual comparison
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Thack, You gained some credibility with your motor mount idea. It seems legit. If you have any hope of gaining more credibility, Please consider the following for your own benefit: 1) Shorten all of your posts by 60-75% 2) Stop name dropping left and right. 3) Stop typing the same lengthy details over and over repeatedly. 4) Before you click send, proof read what you've typed, then wait again before sending it. You become totally emotional and over react in most of your rants. 5) This is the most important one: POST PICTURES!!!! We need proof!!!! Less talk, more proof!!!!
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And to be even more clear Thack, I've never talked badly about you yet!! I have asked for proof of some of your past claims, with little no supporting evidence in return from you. Get your story straight!!!
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Let's be super clear on a few things Thack: When I first saw you make posts, I gave you the benefit of having a few good ideas long after others had been bashing you. It wasn't until I watched you spew multiple encyclopedia length posts, repeatedly, that made zero sense at all, that I shifted my idea of giving you the benefit of the doubt. I am one of the few on here who have a realistic, first hand appreciation for what a 250R based chassis can actually do in performance over an oem chassis. In your posts you're constantly dropping names and giving lengthy details in your effort to prove yourself, yet we still don't see any actual proof of legit pictures of this unicorn build that you have boldly discussed for years now. SO...... Show us some proof!!
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Let's see current pics of this frame. In its current state. ASAP
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With the aftermarket chassis, be prepared to have to "massage" a lot of parts, pieces and components into place. Very few items will have a factory, oem type fit.
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Once a guy learns his balance point and throttle control, you can go a long ways.
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The ultra smooth power of the 450 makes it much easier to ride long wheelies. Every 450 I've ever jumped on were very easy to wheelie thru the gears aost immediately. The banshee definitely takes additional effort and skill.
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BEWARE: Tom Borrink & The Rocket Pipes
LaegerEliminator replied to Thack82's topic in General Banshee Discussion
Gotcha Mine seemed the same most of the way up thru the rpm.- 149 replies
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LaegerEliminator replied to Thack82's topic in General Banshee Discussion
I'm a pretty patient guy in most situations. I did get mine to work, but it was definitely a chore to get it dialed in. Are you running yours along with a lock out too?- 149 replies
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LaegerEliminator replied to Thack82's topic in General Banshee Discussion
I tried to run a streamline unit and found it very frustrating to deal with. It would work, but very finicky. When I switched to a mattoon lock out and cover from Cam and stock springs, I had no reason to try the hydraulic setup again.- 149 replies
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I see you were riding amongst of group of pretty good people!
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Went into the gas station tonight to buy some snacks. The clerk had a Trump 2016 t-shirt on and and a side arm on his hip. #whereicallhome
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You won't regret the investment into a lock out. They work awesome. Easy pull when using stock springs too.

