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  1. Ok.....so I took my shee to be dynoed and tuned. I watched the guy do it and he did not use a carb sync tool. He said with the dyno he did not need one, as a matter of fact he kind of laughed at the notion of using one. He says theres more to the sync then just the vacuum . He seemed to know what he was talking about, so I let him do his thing. When I took it home she was screaming. Running perfect. When I put the carb sync tool on the carbs the vacuum was way different on the two. So I adjusted one of the slides to match the vacuum on the other, and it sounded like shit so I put it back to where it was, and it sounded great.... So I guess I Am just a little confused on What's happeing here....

  2. I need to sell my shee:0( but not sure what I should ask for her.

     

     

    Frame powder coated candy blue

    Every thing chrome or polished

    Stock welded crank

    Milled head

    K&n pods

    +6 swinger

    Aggressive dune port from wild card

    Trail tech lights

    White carbon fiber plastics

    Custom seat by Vegas Jeff

    Crank case port matched and polished

    Tag bars

    Etc etc

     

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  3. Ok... I just went and had my banshee dyno'ed and tuned, it runs awsome. Today I used my carb sync tool to check what the vacuum was like. On one carb it was pulling 7 and on the other it was pulling 2, but they felt and sounded synced. I then tried to adjust the slide that was pulling 2 to and make it pull 7, but sounded like shit. So I put it back the way it was.... I am just confused a little.

  4. Is this going into a trail bike? If so you may want to rethink it......while they do look good with polished parts.....they require alot of upkeep for the polished surfaces. Im not saying don't do it.....cause the guys on here are absolutely awsome at doin the work.....but I wouldn't advise doin it unless it were a drag bike.

     

     

    I only ride in the sand.

  5. Well got my new axel on last night and filled her up with gas started by twisting the idle screws all the way in fired it up went half turns out ended up 2 1/2 turns out and it was making no difference what so ever? Im clueless, tonight im switching plug wires to see what happens... Any suggestions about the Idle problem?

     

     

    The first thing I would do if I bought a banshee is a compression test to see where the life of your cylinders are at. The next thing I would do is a leak down test cause an air leak can cause havoc on your performance even your idle . You should also take apart your carbs and give them a good cleaning . Your pilot jet is responsible for your idle , I would bet there might be something stuck in there.

  6. Your bike looks great alan.

     

     

    Thanks jeff.... Are u and your crew going to be doing any riding anytime soon? Or are u going to wait for dumont. I was wondering if u still needed anything polished.

     

    If so I might need another quality seat cover made for my wife's KFX700. Let me know ...

  7. A Vegas rider here. It's to hot to ride apex now, has anyone ever road the wheelers pass . It's a trail that goes from cold creek nv to pahrump it has a small elevation making it a little cooler. It takes about an hour or so each way depending on how fast you like to ride. It's fun!!!! anyone want to ride?

     

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  8. Gaskets and seals are only made to be put in once. I did my first banshee rebuild with out much banshee knowledge . But with the help of a manual and my friends on hq . I feel like a semi pro now. Besides there's only one way to know your banshee in and out. Those high revs Paul tuners are made more for a ported banshee. I think u would be better with a good mid rev pipe. If u like the look of the paul tuner like I do I have a nice set of mid revs if u want a trade up. Let me know . Where are u from ?

     

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