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hoppedupandcutdown

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  1. That translates to 20:1 and 62mph to us. Those numbers are not being hard on a Banshee at all. Stock Yamaha crank? What exactly blew up on it?
  2. Bearings give out? Crank separate? Use good premix? Excessive RPM's? Cranks don't necessarily "blow up" Street riding shouldn't be the cause.
  3. I use a stock radiator in my 421 Serval, never had a problem.
  4. Seriously, you are way over qualified to be working on these antiquated machines. I'm Dennis on FB btw.
  5. Wire in the new lights to the hi beam wire or the low beam wire or both (yellow and green) and black (ground) of course. Although don't expect LEDs to last with the Banshees AC current. Some say they have good look, the vast majority do not. A DC conversion kit, as linked above, is really the way to go.
  6. ^^^That^^^ You need way more octane for that setup. And Octane Booster is trash.
  7. I'd love to help here, but don't really know what you're asking?
  8. Could be a plugged jet or passage issue. Or incorrect air jet. Or if the choke is in-op, fuel bowls on the incorrect side
  9. I could tell that by the "L" marked on it. I'd at least use some fine sand paper and off the highs left from that dent.
  10. It's easy. Just go to any OEM parts supplier on the web and search different year Banshees and look at the fiche pics and part numbers.
  11. Warming up the engine in neutral does not warm the trans. (much)
  12. Typical for cold oil to act like that on a wet clutch. In addition to a grooved basket or other slightly worn components. Could simply be clutch adjustment also. That's why most newer bikes and aftermarket clutch levers have a "on the fly" adjustment for when the clutch and oil is hot or cold. Mostly, I say it is normal for it to have a little clutch creep, shouldn't kill it though. One of mine does it though, and I know it's not worn or out of adjustment, I just let it warm up a minute before taking off.
  13. Is it better after it is warmed up?
  14. F.A.S.T Racing in Holton KS charges $60 a hole to bore, hone, chamfer.
  15. I wouldn't trust just any machine shop anyway. I prefer a shop that sells pistons and bores. And has a lot 2 stroke (Banshee) experience. Also, a very recent Facebook post mentioned That Precision Power Sports is closed. (Hopefully someone more in the know here will chime in on that)
  16. Looks like it got dropped. Does it feel out of round in that spot?
  17. What carbs and what jetting are in it now?
  18. Yes, the big screw or knob (depending on the year) on top the TORS box is the idle adjustment. Also, pilot jets are Banshee specific, not all Mikunis are the same.
  19. Stick a broom stick or something in the carb before drilling so you don't hit the opposite side when the bit goes through. Drill carefully as it is stupid soft material and the bit will run through it lickity split. I've seen someone actually bust a bit or tap off in the hole but can't for the life me see how.
  20. I suddenly in the mood for a girly drink. Well, not really. I got some Sam Adams in the garage tho. BTW anyone else been watching Twisted Tea stock prices the last 10 days. Missed the boat again.
  21. So you're positive the slides aren't in backwards? What is your elevation in feet?
  22. Maybe your not getting enough air, so it runs better with such a small main, Stock pilots are 25,Sorry I didn't understand your previous post.
  23. I know with an airbox FMFs like a 260 and they recommend a 30 pilot, I for sure wouldn't go any smaller on the main than that....Honestly the 280 should good. What's your elevation?
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