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Rebel rouiser

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  1. There is a car dealership down the road that has One, and how it wondered into the states idk lol. And I wasn't going to put oem back in i was thinking weiscon or pro-x
  2. I thought so I'm just getting used to banshees and just 2 strokes in general. Thanks
  3. If your goig to buy pistons for a 2007 banshee, pistons for a 2006 model or lower should work too right? Thanks in advance.
  4. I know they stopped selling them in 2006 in the states that's why at first I thought this guy was crazy but I looked at the vin # and it showed me 07 and it had all the looks of one so I guess it made it down here some way look
  5. Hey guys, I've been wanting a banshee for a long lime and I have the opportunity to get a 2007 banshee or a 2011 450r. I want a banshee bc I love the rush of the 2 strokes. But the 450r is newer and more advanced. I just don't know what to do. Thanks in advance.
  6. If it's the noise I'm thinking of I've heard people say that is the kick start vibrating when it gets loose but other than that idk.
  7. Thats a nice ride man. I'm in the same boat you was. I got a 2006 Ktm 250sxf and about to trade it to a banshee when I get it fixed lol
  8. So all you need to do is Get a new cylinder sleeve ?
  9. Hey guys, this might be a stupid question but I have no idea. If you bore your banshee out to say .40 over or any other size, is there any way you can go back to the stock bore size? What do you have to do and about how much does it cost?
  10. Thanks for the advice! and I have rode a couple 2 strokes and I love the rush lol. I guess I'll have to get one and see how it goes. And I will for sure look into getting a repair manual lol, thanks again.
  11. Hey guys, I've been looking around on the site now for a while, I've just been trying to figure out if a banshee is right for me. I ride trails but the biggest part is I've never owned one or owned a 2 stroke( but I have no problem riding them.) and I know very little about them, and chances are if any thing happens to it I will be taking it to the dealer to get it fixed or to find the problem. which I am okay with. I've heard banshee's need to be worked on a lot. But i am dedicated and would love to learn how they work. So what do you think?
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