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  1. Bump for you... I am looking to do a similar swap, but don't know the difference between a full override and a dunable.... care to enlighten me? The one I have is a 2-5 override, and I am looking for something that still has 1st gear.... Thanks and good luck with your swap.
  2. Well, I had everything lined up for my Hayabusa swap, and then it all just went totally sideways. So, I have the following items that I have for sale, the following are links to Ebay auctions, but I will end the items early if someone wants any of this stuff Full Hayabusa Engine swap, harness, motor, throttle bodies, all electronics, etc., less than 7K miles on it, check the auction description for more details: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...em=220403985898 25 x 12 x 12 Skat Trak Hauler XTremes, 10 paddle, with brand new Douglas .190 12 x 8 wheels. Paddles are in good shape, I have like $560 into these, looking to get $400 for the set. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...em=220404310447 Banshee drag bars, straight across/no rise, but kicked back a tad on each side. These are chrome 1" and include a billet clamp. Both items are like new: $30 Huge 70 Tooth Billet Sprocket made by Sidewinder. This is brand new, just cost me $169, and is made for a Banshee hub. It is setup for 530 street bike chain. $125 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...em=220404299977
  3. 10" over, it is also for sale right now....
  4. The one on the bench is, which is the one for sale. The one in the rear swing arm is for a 40mm, but that one is not for sale.
  5. Yea, gotta do that so I can use all of the gears in the Hayabuse thats going in the frame That sprocket is the reason I need a new arm, since I need to relocate the rear chain guide about 4" further forward than the stock location.
  6. Swinger and carrier are still available
  7. I have a very nice Round Housing 10" over rear swing arm, made from Chromoly, with the spider laser cut section in the middle. It is black powder coated, and is brand new, just installed on the bike, never ran. I was going to run this, but I need the chain guide bracket forward about 4", and I don't want to mess up the powder coating, and I am going to 12" anyway. I also have the Fireball Racing rear carrier with dual row bearings, in the same like new condition. This arm was $400, and the carrier was $150 Looking to get $400 for both, or $300 for the arm, and $100 for the carrier. Here is the rear carrier: I also have a Rear Shock out of a 2006 R6 Street Bike, that has been modified to fit into the Banshee frame and lower linkage. This lowers the bike nice, and is a good setup for a drag bike, with a good stiff spring for hard launches. $75 for it. Paypal is accepted/preferred for all of these items.
  8. The hubs and spindles, and rotors are all included
  9. Yes, you can use your stock shocks, that is what I am using. Shipping to you is $23 Let me know
  10. I have a set of these A-arms and front spindles from a yfz, that were on my Banshee. I am actually going with Banshee light weight A-arms that are better for drag racing, so these are out. They are painted black, and the ball joints are in good shape, no tears that I can see in the boots, etc. I haven't pulled them though to see how they look uninstalled. It looks like the previous owner machined the caps on the arms to get these to work in the Banshee frame.... they work perfectly, and have heavy duty tie rods and ball joints. Looking to get $250 for the arms, tie rods, tie rod ends and all associated hardware $50 for the spindles Round housing axle carrier, billet aluminum from Fireball Racing, with the caliper bracket and circlip (good bearings, 35mm/stock size, dual row bearings) - $100 Plus shipping for all items
  11. Thanks for the info, I think that the 12 paddles sound like a good start. As for VWs, I've had a ton (water and aircooled), this one is the one I built from scratch:
  12. Wow, 16 paddles! I have seen some paddles with 12, but never seen 16's. Do you have a picture of your quad? How is it for wheelies (I'm sure it wants to come up frequently, just curious if its out of hand)? No wheelie bar I assume? Thanks
  13. I agree, that is a good idea, and I have dealt with SMI a lot, they are good guys, I will call them for some input tomorrow. One question regarding your recommendation of running 12 paddles.... would it be better to run maybe 10 or 11 to reduce the grip and give me a bit more spin? I am a bit concerned about too much traction with the 10" extended swing arm. I know that I want to hook, but I am just wondering what combo would be a good blend of traction and spin? I know, there are a lot of veriables...... Thanks for your help....
  14. Ok, so I have read a ton of threads on paddles, and I apologize ahead of time as so many of you have already responded to so many threads. I have run the 22x11x8 haulers on my sons Banshee that had some motor work, and a 6" extended swing, and I ran the 22x11x10 on a couple other Banshees with motor work and shorter or even stock swing arms, and liked them both, but for different reasons. So, I have some experience with the Haulers on Banshees, however my new project is totally out of my realm in terms of anything I have done before, but I know there are others with this kind of power, weight, etc., and wanted your expert advice. I am putting a 1000cc motor with fuel injection from a 2006 ZX10r into a modified Banshee frame, with a 10" extended swing, etc., etc. In stock form the motors put out about 165 hp and about 90ft-lb of torque, so trying to determine what would be the best paddles to run to get a good combination of traction, slip, rooster tail, etc. The bike is mostly just for fun, and for flat hauling across the sand flats and screamin up hills, no trail riding, etc. I was thinking that a set of 24" haulers, on 10" wheels is what I would want to run, but not sure if that size is right, what width, and how many paddles to run. Any help is greatly appreciated.
  15. Hey, I am just north of you in the Portland area, and am looking for a bike to use for a project... hopefully just a rolling chassis, etc. Let me know if you would be interested in selling it without the motor, etc. Thanks....
  16. UP... will ship anywhere in the US
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