He has no jets in there? Not even the needle? Iv'e heard great about the JJH needles in the middle position, start off with a 150 main and jet down from there. 150 should be a safe size to plug chop in, should be rich.
I just bought a set of 10 paddle haulers for a good price, and didn't even think about too much grip. I have a stock stroke, stock bore motor with an MX port, pipes, and other bolt ons. They are 20" tires by the way.
Flexx bars are nice if you will be riding in hard, bumpy areas. If you're in wide open dunes and fields they are a waste of $300+. Just my opinion. Reduces arm pump and pretty sure it eliminates the chances of your bars bending.
Okay, so, I measured the wheels and my hubs on the rear are 4x115. These wheels I got are 110-111 mm's across. That is Honda bolt pattern, I think were good here. We'll see for sure when they come in. Thanks Zilla
I'm still wondering why the guy that sold these to me said they fit on his stock banshee. Can't stand people. Of course i'm dumb enough to not realize that the pattern is way small.
I was wondering about the length of the 400ex hub, not the spline pattern. I know that the banshee hub is shorter in overall length than the 400ex's, so if I put the 400ex hub on I wonder if I'll be able to even thread on the castle nut. Sorry, should have been more specific.
I bought these paddles for my Banshee, got them for a great deal but the guy lied and said they were Yamaha bolt pattern. They appear to be Honda, because they are a smaller pattern. Would I be able to put 400ex hubs on and throw those paddles on? I know Banshee hubs fit on a 400ex axle for sure, iv'e done that.