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    2001 Banshee 350 K&N filter Pro-circuit pipes

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  1. Im going to give you a piece of advice, the best thing you can do (the best thing ive done with fox floats) is to go buy the evol upgrade kit for them. Around $450 for 2 shocks. It turns it into a 2 stage shock, and holy hell does it make a massive difference, especially if you like hitting jumps, or ride on rough bumpy terain. Set the initial stage real soft, About 45-60 depending how much you weigh, and your preference, and the second stage firmer. Its a simple concept, and works great. The initial stage gives you a soft smooth impact, but the second stage keeps you from bottoming out or loosing control.
  2. I just found the idea of the jetless carbs to be interesting, however i am leaning towards trying out the JSR fuel injection kit. Be a good winter project to screw around with and get tuned in. http://twostrokemotocross.com/2010/09/two-stroke-fuel-injection-is-here-now/ http://bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=80312
  3. Hey there yall, Recently purchased a 2001 Banshee, plain jane other than the Pro-circuit pipes and K&N filter. I had a buddy of mine tell me about these jetless carbs out there. Ive done some looking around and theres a few different companies out there that make them. Im just wondering who all runs them and how happy they are. Are they worth it or should i go for broke and buy the fuel injection kit? Or just stick with the good old mikuni. |Ive had lots of experience screwing around with mikunis as every quad, bike, and carbed sled ive ever owned has had a mikuni, except for my 73 elan 250, and of course my brand new cat, lol. Just wondering what everyones views are, and how they perform? Thanks guys
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