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broken crank rod, major damage..............
twistingixxers replied to mike0chek's topic in Banshee Repairs and Mods
Holy Nut Cracker..!! I am going 4 mil myself, how would you know if you are getting a set of rods with 29 l/r on them before purchasing. I would hate to order my setup and inspect the parts and see 29l/r. -
Wouldn't go as far as saying I fucked up but note taken..
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Hey guys I really appreciate the info...Just did a search not too long ago. Along with the information you guys provided and reading the article it really made a lot of since. Savage..you were right on point.....about wider isn't always better.
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Sheerider, I know this is a little off topic but sorta along the same lines....I am having the same problem but its with the rear brake especially when I practice doing a wheelies, its like the rear brake needs to be up an inch but you don't have the same adjustment for the rear brake like you have for the shifter. Once again sorry if I am not following the proper thread etiquette.
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Sorry if this has been discussed before and if someone has a saved link, please feel free to pass it along. Anyway, I know a lot of people are running Hot Rod Cranks but there are other companies making cranks as well. I have search everywhere (that I know of) trying to find what is the difference. Such as which company does a good job welding their cranks or which company does a better job trueing their cranks etc. Can someone give me some information or experiece they have had with cranks and why do you think the cranks made by company A is better than the cranks made by company B
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Ok. I agree with some of your comments and I can understand you logic. In most cases I think wider is better. My bike is stock up front not much of as problem but a ground had+ 2 up front and it rides a little better. I don't see + 4 being a big problem reversing rims is something else. How about detailing the proper way so no one will laugh
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I figured I needed stiffer springs, but have not found a lot of information how to change them or what colors means
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Ok that makes since. As I mentioned earlier I am a heavy rider and was looking into different ways to make my bike more suitable to my weight and have an aggressive mc look. Right now I have works up front and stock on rear. I had been reading where some riders put R1 or 450 shocks on back. The 450 rear shock will bring up the back bout 3 inches which would be fine with me. But I wouldn't mind getting a wider stance up front
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I am not looking to go that wide. I had been reading up on suspension (heavy rider), and I noticed the widest a arms online were +3 and I think there are newer quads that have +4 up front. So I was just curious.
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Hey guys, sorta new here so if any of you can help me out any information offered would be highly appreciated. Are +4 a arms possible and if so what mods are necessary? If not or if not recommended why? Thanks in advance
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You can always get a big girl to sit on your piston....Squish...Squish..Test SAT
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Windtalkers….FIRST….I am a newbie as well and I have a pretty decent background in street bikes, earliest bike was an 81 CB900 Custom that I rode back in high school now I play on a Suzuki oiler 1100. I love the raw power of the older bikes. None of that sissy fuel injected frame slider shit that you see today…I rode with a group of guys that did a lot of stunt riding both quads and street bikes. NONE of them had 2 stroke engines I mean literally not one…Never seen a lot of two stroke engines in the stunting community at all maybe 3 or 4 tops. Can say too much about the drifting but if you want to do ANY stunting I suggest that you roll a 4 stroke Honda or Suzuki, go up a tooth or two on the sprocket and call it a day. You are gonna end up hurting yourself with a cub or a ported stock engine. There is not a lot of room for error on a two stroke once you get in the power band. I do not know your riding experience but based on the questions you asked I don’t think that you have been exposed to a lot of stunt riding. These guys know their shit… they pop the clutch keep the front end down and put down some very impressive numbers…they know how to go really fast…Stunt riding is just the opposite.....REAL TALK
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4 mil stock cylinders or cub?
twistingixxers replied to slowpoke36382's topic in Banshee Repairs and Mods
Shee put me on this thread...It may be a nice help in your decision... If you don't know look at the dyno.. http://bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=150213 -
4 mil stock cylinders or cub?
twistingixxers replied to slowpoke36382's topic in Banshee Repairs and Mods
I am in the same boat man...Sheeacumin gave a link to my post..There is a ton of neewbie friendly information on the post. Take a few minutes and read over it. From all the information I have gathered from other riders a Cub is too too peaky for most types of trail riding. I was out this weekend and this guy said that he just sold his cub motor, and basically said if you are not drag racing, use your stock jubs with a 4 mil crank and or get a serval. -
I just installed a clutch for my bike...Here is a link that helped me out http://www.toomey.com/html/clutch.htm
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Common top end rebuild question
twistingixxers replied to Drturbodiesel's topic in Banshee Repairs and Mods
Here is something that may help. Hopefully other members give feedback after watching the video -
That's totally jacked up...... .......There is a good possibility someone has read your responses.

