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pp13bnos last won the day on March 18 2023

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    Family, dunes, camping, fishing, unemployment

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    2000 Redline built Banshee. 10mill super serval.

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  1. Either Mcminville or Oklahoma.
  2. The spark plug gap good? Next I would suggest doing a compression check.
  3. I honestly would do a cool head before carbs. Stock carbs will flow enough air for something like 70hp. Depending on what type of riding your doing, change your front sproket down a size, or if your not in mud, change the air box to pods.
  4. I would at least sand blast and spray paint the frame. I don't care if its a mock up setup or not, perception and branding matters to the alot of people.
  5. Yeah, I've bought several sets from John. Good guy.
  6. I'd run a washer, so it doesn't dig into the wheel/powder coat.
  7. This setup sounds exactly like my old 7 mill, except I ran 35 pwks. I even ran 20x10x10 10 paddles on it for 1 trip. On the dunes in Oregon, it wasn't near enough tire. Hate to say it, but the 22x11s are what I went with, and loved.
  8. I quit it years ago, only to have my kids buy me a VR head set that required me to have an account. I hate FB, I don't go on it, and don't miss the drama.
  9. I'm not on the facebook market place, but curious to what they are going for when they do show up.
  10. Not that I'm willing to sell them mine, but are you looking for big bore or small bore?
  11. Yes, I've played with the rear suspension, gearing and tires. Biggest help was going from a 12 paddle to a 9 paddle, and taking some gear out of it. If you can put 120+rwhp down to the ground (with minimal tire spin) the front end will lift with shorter swing arms.
  12. Lol, I'm running a super cub on a +8, and can't keep the front end down in 3rd but I'm only 165lbs or so. My older brother is a also running a super cub, and is 240lbs or so, and is running a +10 and he can keep it down for the most part. If you can get decent traction, a +2 or +4 will be interesting for sure...
  13. Another vote for the weirdo at Redline. He's done my wifes and I banshees, my kids lt80, and my yxz. All of them run super hard, and are reliable.
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