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  1. On 6/30/2020 at 5:26 PM, derik5178 said:

    Straight to the point,building a banshee from frame up and need a rear master cylinder,anything out there to upgrade from stock?

    The OEM rear master cylinder is a tried and true system. A lot of guys who build expensive, frame up drag bikes use OEM. I recommend going that route. That's a genuine answer to your question, and I'm not trying to be a salesman, but I have an entire OEM rear brake setup for sale if your interested. 

  2. 12 hours ago, kawa110 said:

    Buy a bike alllready built while your still ahead


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    Facts^^^^, If your building from scratch with top shelve parts, you can get above $20,000 quick.  You wanna go deep in the game, you can get to $30,000. 

  3. 17 hours ago, DallasMf said:

    Hey guys, new to banshee forum! Trying to get some questions answered. So my banshees top end is really wore out and my step dad and I are going to rebuild it but we figured since we are going to put in some work to it, might as well do a big bore kit but we are unsure on some things. Was looking at the Banshee 66mil 370 big bore kit from wiseco. Don’t need anything insane but it’ll be a nice upgrade to my stock wore out top end. So we don’t know if we can use my stock carbs or if we need some “bigger” ones, if so what size, tried looking for “66mil carbs” bc we thought they would have to match to the kit but had no luck. Probably sounds dumb but we are noobs 😂. Or do we just need a jet kit if so what one? Or do we even need different carbs? Also is there any other mods we will need to do with the big bore kit?

    Just keep your stock carbs. They can feed up to an 80HP motor without a problem. 

  4. 16 hours ago, Gmoney75 said:

    No that’s just for the main plastic front and rear. All my other plastic is in like new condition so I’m gonna reuse those in my restoration 

    Gotcha, so you were only interested in the front and rear fenders, but then you come on here bashing my price for a completed 5 piece set. Makes sense buddy

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  5. 1 hour ago, Toybreaker said:

    Payment Plan is a stand up seller, I am sure he is negotiable and if you can't come to an amicable agreement go to that website and buy them.

    Thanks Toybreaker. I understand what Gmoney75 is saying, but you have to go through the entire purchase process with Partzilla to see if they have available inventory. I know because I've done it on every single piece of plastic that I sold on here. That's how I've determined my prices. Often times they come back and say "Sorry that item is no longer available and it discontinued", at that point they refund you for that purchase. I've heard it 100X, "I seen that item on this website for $XXX.XX", but no one actually goes through the process of ordering anything to find out of they can actually get it. 

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  6. 13 hours ago, Gmoney75 said:

    I found brand new OEM plastics on Partzilla for 233 each. 

    You THINK you found OEM plastics on Partzilla. The problem is, they advertise parts as available until after you place your order, then they go back to check inventory and realize they don't have them in stock anymore. I encourage you to place an order with them so you can find out yourself. 

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