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They're out there. I bought one last spring just like you described for $1500, only mod was an old set of pipes. I just posted a picture of it in the "custom 90's" thread yesterday. Came with original factory wheels and tires plus a nice set of older sand tires. Did some routine maintenance on it and took it to the dunes.im excited to pick up a lower hours machine this month. I have found a few near stock bikes that look like an adult owned and modified them.
Then the fun started. New tires, some bolt on engine mods, better suspension. As of yesterday another $2000+ and the end is not yet in sight! . So unless you get real lucky on your purchase, plan on spending more after you buy.
And if you can do compression and leak down tests before you buy, even better.
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Glad to be here! I think I'll stay awhile!Welcome aboard Time Machine!!
Great ride today! Shee Bangs was in top form!
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I wouldn't.
Aren't those high pressure caps? So it can get up to super hot temps?
I'd want my cap to open and start puking.
Good question, I bought model #2473s, 16 psi. Clymers says stock cap pressure is 13.5 - 17.8
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I know what I'd do with that cap!
Yeah, not real accurate. At least it doesn't leak. I'll probably keep using it, just subtract 20, then check it occasionally to see if it's getting worse.
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I bought a Mr. Gasket radiator cap temp gauge about a month ago, it's been showing temps between 200-220 on the dunes in 75-80 degree weather, fast riding. I decided to test it.
1. Boiled water in pot
2. Checked water temp with infrared
3. Put candy thermometer and radiator cap in water
Did that 4 times, each time the radiator cap read 20 degrees hotter than the infrared and candy thermometer.
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After you basic reliability upgrades I'd recommend long trave front suspenison
Thanks for that suggestion. I'm hoping to have a set of +2+1 a arms and new shocks on by next summer
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Your wallet is fucked!
Yeah, I'm finding that out
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I've lived near the St. Anthony dunes for over 30 years but never rode there until this summer. Met a neighbor with a modified Banshee, he helped me find mine this spring and introduced me to a great group of guys to ride with.
1994, blue & yellow, shows little use, stock except for an old set of FMF pipes. I have done a ton of reading here on Banshee HQ. Bought a Clymers manual, took care of routine maintenance, bought new ITP Sand Star dual ribs for front and Skat Trak 8 paddle haulers on back, new Douglas .125 wheels. Cleaned, rejetted and synced carbs. Had rear shock rebuilt. Compression 117/118 at 4900 feet. Made my first passes up Choke Cherry last month and it ran good.
This winter: check bushings, bearings, etc., do TORS delete, upgrade from stock air filter. Considering engine and transmission mods but no decision yet.
This Banshee takes me back in time, so I'm calling it Time Machine. I like the stock look, so it's going to stay that way.
Choke Cherry on Saturday of Labor Day weekend 2015, 3 of the guys I'm riding with and their Banshees, neighbor (red and black) in center.
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Best of craigslist..................
in General Banshee Discussion
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Four pages of Banshees on KSL classifieds in Salt Lake City
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=231&sid=74268&cat=145&search=Banshee&zip=&distance=&min_price=&max_price=&type=&category=142&subcat=&sold=&city=&addisplay=&sort=1&userid=&markettype=sale&adsstate=&nocache=1&o_facetSelected=&o_facetKey=&o_facetVal=&viewSelect=list&viewNumResults=12&sort=1