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Looking for a brake light era rear caliper, master cylinder, brake hose, switch anything else that goes with it. Thanks
Need it shipped to Canada
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You need to do a DC conversion. Google it
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FAST is hands down my fav sponsor, always has what you need and always gives great advice
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What did Alba say about your take and an arms? Offer return?
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Nice looking bike
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On 12/6/2023 at 8:57 PM, the94shee said:
Recently scored a 2006 Special Edition "bee" on a partial trade, and with winter arriving here in the north east as i type this i figure this will be the perfect garage project to get cleaned up and ready to go for spring time riding with the fellas out in the woods.
Its bone stock, together, starts after a buncha good kicks and runs pretty good. it could use some fine tuning to the carbs to be perfect but it runs, holds power and doesn't skip a beat... After replacing tons and tons of missing/stripped/snapped bolts and whatnot as well as giving it some small maintenance love here and there (fluids, brakes, ball joints, lots of grease etc.) It turned out to be a decent machine.
However, the motor definitely needs some real love. It has two tiny leaks on the bottom of the cases where the studs are, as well as more stripped screws throughout the side covers.
That being said, top end rebuild (thinking 64.5 wise), Hot rods bottom end kit and all new gaskets and seals to start as well as a whole engine bolt kit and perhaps some fancy titanium studs because why not right?
Question i have for y'all is this, What else should I/would you address while motor is apart without going too crazy? What sort of preventative stuff should i just take care of now to save me the time later on.
Clutch for sure. Pancake bearing, high flow impeller, shifting mods, and new eccentric screw.
your wanting a striker crank? Driveline cylinder kit is nice for the money.
keep your crank and go 392 also. So many options for you.
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Still have your stock carbs? They’ll work nice. If not pwk 28 or 33
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Huge torque and best low end pipe made. Nice
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Nothing. Bonzi garage on YouTube uses them, he thinks t5s produce more power. Out of all the pipes still being manufactured for a decent price I’d go SLP for low rpm high torque, PC for mid range, shearer for top end. Where do you want your power?
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Nice pipe, low to midranges focused, never ran them but from what I found on dyno sheets don’t produce as much mid range power as pro circuits. If your looking for mid range pipes FMF fattys are nice and usually found pretty easily
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Stator failure could be the cause of some of your problems. Buy OEM.
DC conversion with JL Engineering battery pack is a nice upgrade, don’t exceed 70 watts.
someone in the wanted section was looking to trade big bore shearers for small bore, I’d jump at it if they’re still available
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Good luck with the Paul turners, hard to find them in good shape anymore.
if your looking for that mid range hit look hard at Pro Circuits, and you can still buy new.
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^^^^what he said, it’s the perfect set up.
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Stock stroke or 4 mil.
shipped to Canada
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Save a ton of money and get either Shearers or CPI instead of handmade pipes.
id go stock cylinder, stock crank (welded) vf4 reeds and 28 pwks.
If your wanting bigger have driveline do the job.
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Brett, finish it. Too nice and too much time to forget about it.
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Your float is probably stuck. Buy a carb rebuild kit and set your foot height.
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Never heard of them.
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Is your engine ported? Your main is really big, but would think 280-290 if not ported
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If it’s not idling up or down your pilot jet is still too big OR you may have an air leak.
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Sounds like pilot jet needs to go down a size.
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Fireball make real nice long travel j arms and real nice swing arms. Good suspension after that (keep your rear shock it’s great) and as for motor just have it ported and you’ll be fine.
How to identify a stroker current
in Banshee Repairs and Mods
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Your being asked if you used 795 (stoker pistons) or 513 (stock stroke).