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ETR174

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  1. Ahhh I see, looked at my Boyesen manual and it shows how the higher up on the needle the leaner. I'm probably going to be on the 4th or 5th position.
  2. Alright thanks. Do you know what clip position it should be at?
  3. Also do you have the E clips too?
  4. 5N7's that's because they are bent
  5. I'm trying to find a set of stock 5N7's and I can't find any for sale anywhere. eBay, Jetsrus, I even looked up local Mikuni dealerships and they don't have these. Anybody got any idea where to buy these from? Also I was told on BansheeHQ FaceBook to get 270 mains and 27.5 pilots. I got FMF Fatty's, bored .30 over, Pod filters, and running Boyesen power reeds on stock cages. 600 ft above sea level. Does that jetting combination seem right? I had FMF Ram Valves with crappy torn reeds and that lagged at the top of the powerband which is a main jet issue but I have switched to stock cages and Boyesen reeds since then. Also what needle position? Just for reference: Available Main Jets: 270 and 280 Available Pilot Jets: 25 and 27.5 Needle: 5N7
  6. Ok well sorry for not responding in so long but I took my carbs apart, 180 mains and 25 pilots. I was told by a member on Facebook to run 270 mains and 27.5 pilots. Does this seem about right for FMF Fatty, 0.03 boring at 600ft above sea level and 60° temperatures? Sent from My LG-LS970
  7. 1) What type of aftermarket exhaust do you have? | FMF Fatty's 2) What type of airfilter do you have? | UNI Two-Stage Foam filter 3) Are you a)running a stock airbox with lid stock airbox with NO lid c) Stock airbox with vents d) no airbox at all | A. Stock Setup 4) What is your elevation? (If you don't know, go here: http://www.topozone.com ) | 600ft above sea level 5) What size pilot jets are you using? | 27.5 pilots 6) What size main jets are you using? | 270 and 280 mains 7) What temperature is your Banshee jetted for? | 60-90° 8) Do you have a port job? | No 9) What kind of carbs? | Stock Mikuni Carbs 10) What size carbs? | 26mm Thanks! Sent from My LG-LS970
  8. How about because I'm a teenager dumbass and I need help. That's what forums are for!!!
  9. Explain to me why then. What because I talked about that stupid ass guy that scrapes banshees? Grow the fuck up, I only mentioned him and your still pissed about that.
  10. Oh great your THOSE type of people. First of all moron its a NISSAN truck. Japanese!!!!!Edit: Its about the engineering not the people who made it! The big 3 of the US make real trucks.
  11. Seems like you didnt post your age
  12. Aren't you a marine? Why the hell would you buy a Jap non-real truck? Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  13. Ok I got the taillight problem fixed. I didn't end up making a new mount I just took some vice grips and bet the 90 angle facing down up and spread the mounts apart a little so it would mount. Here's some pictures to see for yourself. Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  14. Ok sure thing Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  15. Sorry for not responding for a while. Yeah it is real sluggish over bumps at the dunes and it takes not long but about a second and a half for it to go to the point that it'll stop decompressing. It doesn't decompress all the way. I can pick it up by the grab bar and lift it up the rest of the way. Hopefully I get most of the problems fixed before I go to the dunes early in July. Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  16. Like what questions? Me and my dad are supposed to work on it soon. Pretty much all I'm able to do is put on the new grab bar and handlebars I got Sunday. Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  17. "Whoaaaaaa!!!!!!" What? Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  18. How did I know you were going to bring this up? Anyways no, some company in Ohio. They had some badass stuff. They had 2 drag Banshees, 1 with everything (including a wheelie bar) and another with just the frame and the engine. They hand make frames and swingarms. Their frames are super light. I could pick it up and it was extended frame with a Trinity Cheetah in it. Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  19. Probably. I got it mounted hillbilly style for now. I'm going to find a substitution for spacers. Here's what I got so far. Finding a way now to mount the lights. Hopefully I can get it done before I go to drivers training. Edit: forgot to add a pic again Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  20. Have you had any problems with this besides mounting? Also when I got it it had a Graydon Proline sticker on the back so is Graydon owned by AC Racing now or maybe the guy just put a Graydon sticker on it for looks or because it was a sponsor. Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  21. Sounds like that's the problem. I've got a ton of bolts and spacers so I'll try installing it that way. Also just so wondering, what year bike do you have? I wonder if its for a certain year series. Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  22. Sorry for responding so late but my Shee does turn the spark plugs black and for them out FAST. I spent a whole week last year at the dunes with it and the last small ride to the truck one of the plugs fouled put and we had no spare plugs so I had to run on 1 cylinder and it was lacking lots of power. Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  23. Today I went to the Michigan Buggy Builders Show which sells lots of sand rail parts and surprisingly enough there was a guy with a stand selling Banshee parts. I got a deal with an AC Racing rear grab bar and a what I think is stock handlebars for $30. I just tried installing the grab bar and there is two problems. First is the bar with the two holes that mount onto the frame, the bar is too wide. I got some gloves and tried prying the silencer out of the way for a couple of seconds to slide the mounting bar in and it fit with a tight squeeze. I couldn't get the bolts to screw in at the front most part and the bolts at the back that mount to the frame are too short. I'm going to shave the extra 1/4 inch of the mounting bar off. Second problem is the tail light mounts are at a different angle and I have a Mechanical drafting class at school so I'm going to sketch CAD diagrams to make adapters for the taillights so that my friend can CNC me an adapter. My main question is do you guys think this is for a newer model Banshee? I have a '93 so I don't know if the grab bars are that thick on newer ones or something that would just be a direct drop in replacement. The holes for the mounting is in the correct places so I'm confused on that part. Hopefully my handlebars don't turn out the same way. If you guys can I'll post pics of the handlebars tomorrow and I wanted to ask if they're stock or not. Thanks. Edit: Guess I should give you some pics of the grab bar Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  24. So my dad told me to take the plastics off and let them on the bike but take the screws out because were going to install the kit soon. I got some stripped pics though Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
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