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EvilCerberus

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  1. If your riding I80 you could stop and hit the Salt Flats in Utah, then ride up the road another 40 miles or so and go to a small dune area called Knolls right off 80 it is not a bad little place for some riding. Then from there you can ride east on 80 again to exit 77 and as you get there you will find another riding area not much in the way of sand more dirt/gravel area. It is fairly large not sure of how much fun but it is something. After that I there is really nothing fun for Banshee's until Wyoming and I don't remember exactly where to ride there. Good Luck and Have fun

  2. Ok so just wanted to give an update and tell everyone thanks for all the input and what not.

     

     

    After taking this down to Wildcard and spending about 12 hours working on it, I found that the seal between the Trans and the engine (right side) was installed backwards and was sucking trans fluid. So after a complete tear down and rebuild it now is back to running. So thank you everyone for the places to check and look for. And a Big Thanks to Wildcard Racing for all the use of your shop, knowledge and help.

     

     

    For anyone that says he outsources his porting and polishing, you are dead wrong. He was hours into working on one while I was there. Damn, is all I can say to that set of cylinders. That is going to be a screaming machine

  3. Ok so just wanted to give an update and tell everyone thanks for all the input and what not.

     

    After taking this down to Wildcard and spending about 12 hours working on it, I found that the seal between the Trans and the engine (right side) was installed backwards and was sucking trans fluid. So after a complete tear down and rebuild it now is back to running. So thank you everyone for the places to check and look for. And a Big Thanks to Wildcard Racing for all the use of your shop, knowledge and help.

     

    For anyone that says he outsources his porting and polishing, you are dead wrong. He was hours into working on one while I was there. Damn, is all I can say to that set of cylinders. That is going to be a screaming machine.

     

  4. No Starwriter you seem to have it all fucked in your head.  I am going to take a bike down to a ride and work on it.  I will pick the brains of my friends while we are sitting around the fire at night or having a bite to eat for lunch, so that I can find out what is going on and try to get it fixed before the ride is over.  Besides that my firend has the tools that I need to fix said bike I just have to find the time to go to his place to use them. 

  5. After checking my engine over I found that I have the exact amount of tranny fluid in it that I put in it.  But my antifreeze is about a pint or so.  no where near what i put into it.  Thanks Brandon for allowing me to come down and work on it but I will not have time to do that before the ride in two weeks.  So looks like I will have to bring it with me and see what we can get done.  I would really love the help though.

  6. CrazyCracker520  Thanks, the cushions I am talking about go with the friction plates and clutch plate.  I should have been more descriptive about what I was talking about.  The O Ring your talking about is good.  Thanks

     

    Abe, Thanks that is what i really wanted to know.  I don't want to buy them if they are not going to be of benefit.  So that helps a bunch. 

  7. This should be a really easy one to answer but maybe i am just thinking it is. I got a new banshee and I am putting it back together so I have the clutch basket pulled off the bike and I have been checking it for wear. When i went to put it back together and read a yahama manual it talks about cushion rings. I don't seem to have any in my clutch basket. I have my pressure plates and friction plates but i don't see this cushion ring. So my Question is do I need them or is that something I can do without?

     

    Thanks for the help.

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