kliped Posted May 10, 2009 Report Posted May 10, 2009 i have had my banshee back together for a month or so now but just havent had a chance to go out riding. so i finally got it out and me and a couple buddies went riding at a local riding place. to get to the point, there was a newer raptor 700 there and him and i raced on the dirt i launched in 2nd and we were pretty neck and neck, then i grabbed 3rd, started fish tailing but started pulling away pretty hard. finally shifted to fourth and i was pretty far up ahead my mods: mild port bored .040 over vito racing pistons cool head with 18cc domes toomey t5s timing plate advanced 5 degrees trinity 2into1 carb set up with a 38mm carb untuned (extremely rich) running on 112 race gas with a 38:1 mixture with out a tune and on stock timing i put down 54whp i think he was mostly stock if not completely stock now my main question is, my buddy has a new ds650 and is talking a lot of shit, but i have no idea how quick those things are, from what i hear they are faster than the raptor 700s with a good tune on my carb, how good of a race should it be between my buddy and I? Quote
XxMeltIcexX Posted May 10, 2009 Report Posted May 10, 2009 i have had my banshee back together for a month or so now but just havent had a chance to go out riding. so i finally got it out and me and a couple buddies went riding at a local riding place. to get to the point, there was a newer raptor 700 there and him and i raced on the dirt i launched in 2nd and we were pretty neck and neck, then i grabbed 3rd, started fish tailing but started pulling away pretty hard. finally shifted to fourth and i was pretty far up ahead my mods: mild port bored .040 over vito racing pistons cool head with 18cc domes toomey t5s timing plate advanced 5 degrees trinity 2into1 carb set up with a 38mm carb untuned (extremely rich) running on 112 race gas with a 38:1 mixture with out a tune and on stock timing i put down 54whp i think he was mostly stock if not completely stock now my main question is, my buddy has a new ds650 and is talking a lot of shit, but i have no idea how quick those things are, from what i hear they are faster than the raptor 700s with a good tune on my carb, how good of a race should it be between my buddy and I? from what I know, thats DS weighs 80 lbs more than the 700r, I don't think you'll have any problem if you did infarct beat that 700r. Quote
captainhowdie Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 i have had my banshee back together for a month or so now but just havent had a chance to go out riding. so i finally got it out and me and a couple buddies went riding at a local riding place. to get to the point, there was a newer raptor 700 there and him and i raced on the dirt i launched in 2nd and we were pretty neck and neck, then i grabbed 3rd, started fish tailing but started pulling away pretty hard. finally shifted to fourth and i was pretty far up ahead my mods: mild port bored .040 over vito racing pistons cool head with 18cc domes toomey t5s timing plate advanced 5 degrees trinity 2into1 carb set up with a 38mm carb untuned (extremely rich) running on 112 race gas with a 38:1 mixture with out a tune and on stock timing i put down 54whp i think he was mostly stock if not completely stock now my main question is, my buddy has a new ds650 and is talking a lot of shit, but i have no idea how quick those things are, from what i hear they are faster than the raptor 700s with a good tune on my carb, how good of a race should it be between my buddy and I? I have a ds650 and mt buddy has a craptor 700. That craptor stomps the ds650 every time Quote
vulvafan537240 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 i never thought the ds650's were fast either until one spanked me. well he didnt spank me. my front tire was even with his rear tire but his was highly modded. Quote
J-Madd Posted May 12, 2009 Report Posted May 12, 2009 Unless one of them have the bottle, or lots of motor work, I wouldn't worry about those 4-pokes. Quote
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