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BansheeBrian

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  1. You are going to learn an insane amount of info on your new hobby.Anything from jetting to mods to preventive maintenence. We cover it all on the HQ.Be sure also that you check out the sites some of the members have on banshees.They are infomative and can also guide you to what you want accomplished.Take a look at all forums and you can see there is alot available.

  2. What a great day at the pit! I had to goof with the airscrews twice. Myself and another shee owner put on a heck of a show for the younger riders and 4 stroke owners. The "banshee only" climbs are just like what you have in Saco.They were an absolute breeze with the airbox cut and rejetting. Everyone was surprised with how well the ol'pro-circuits ripped. Thank you for the help on this. :)

  3. It fired right up on the first kick. The idle was higher than normal and that was rectified with airscrew/tors knobs.Carbs were just a hair off synch and adjusted.Hell of a growl under the seat with the lid cut. These pipes woke up from a dead sleep. Very strong top end. The plugs were rich but not overwhelmingly.

    It's 74degrees out when this took place. Tomorrow will be around 60. Is that possibly enough temp change to lean me out enough?? Of course I will do a chop or two at the pit but it's just a question.

  4. The back has been cut and i bumped the mains to 300. The TORS has gotta go soon it's a pain to work on carbs with them on. The pro-circuits only were able to breath through the lid,snorkle off. It makes sense the high-revs need air to perform better. I ride(show off) in a sand pit every sunday and have faith that my air filter setup will stop any debris. I will give her a test run tomorrow.

  5. I was working on this with Banchetta earlier and then the HQ was shut down for services. We agreed that i should cut 1 1/2 inches off the rear of my air box lid.My shee needs to breath a little bit more. I have 290 mains in her now but i will have to go to 300-320's for the mod. Do you think i will need to change my pilot jet?

  6. A shattered flywheel may be a good thing to avoid. I will take your advise and coat the flywheel. That is the first time it has been off from what i know of but on the computer under the V.I.N. it says i have an extended warranty for a crank replacement. The front sprocket was a 13 tooth. This was when i bought it new. Something's up.

    I am looking into advanced timing and sending the flywheel out to a weight loss clinic.

  7. I used the impact on it and out she flew! Gentlemen, you wouldnt believe the dust and rust that was back there. I cleaned the inside of the flywheel and hit off the ends of the stator with 1000 grit sandpaper. That's where the rust was. Now everything is shiny and new lookin.Should i get a better spark than before?

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