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Hotrod65

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    Safety cone orange, 2003 Banshee, 4 mill hotrod crank with 5 mill long rods, Weisco Pro-lite 65mm pistons, factory cylinders with race port/polish, coolhead with cut 18cc domes, 35 PWK carbs, CPI drag pipes, Marvin Shaw custom rear shock Boyesen power reeds & cages, and dirt digger clutch with Toomey upgraded clutch springs plus a 10" extended swing arm

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  1. Hey young guy I'm planning on running at the hill and the previous owner had the Marvin Shaw rear shock set up for his weight and I'm about 35 pounds lighter that he is. I was considering running Mohawks on the front either a 23 x 8 x 11or the 21 x 7 x 10, but I was not sure which would work best "IF" I run the 22 x 11 x 8" haulers with 12 paddles. The previous owner claimed he was able to still ride the dunes even with a 10" swinger. I'm sure it will take me awhile to get used to that set up since I have not had a chance to get my new ride on the sand as of yet! Now I am just trying to get the right tires to be ready to roll on the sand!!!!
  2. Jayzx how would you compare your STU razors to the Skat-trac Mohawks turning wise? What size of rim/tire are you running? I'm needing front sand tires and I'm using haulers 22 x 11 x 8" on the back with 12 paddles. I was considering running either a 21 x 7 x 10 or a 23 x 8 x 11 Mohawks on the front, but was not sure which would work best with the 22" haulers since I am "NEW" to Banshees?
  3. Well I'm new to the forum, but old in age being 65. I have been off the sand for 5 years, but cannot seem to kick the addiction. This will be my first banshee and you can see I'm running a 4 mill with long rods, a 10 inch swing arm, a rear shock valved to my weight, and I'm trying to decide what number of paddles to run. The previous owner of this banshee had 22 x 11 x 8" superlite haulers with 12 paddles. He kept the front and rear sand tires so I'm inquiring what the forums thoughts are on running the same size haulers and stay with the 12 paddles? I'm not sure whether to run buffs on the front, or the stand tires with a single or double ridge or possibly the sand sharks like the former owner was running? What size of from rim should I run "IF" I am using a 22 rear? Thanks in advance.
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