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Well sunday while ice racing i went into a corner to slow, clutched it and the tires only spun about 10ft into the corner then bit in. I was sidways in 5th gear when the tires dug and threw me off. My banshee rolled 3 times and got all fucked up. Now i need some welding done and was wondering what i have to disconnect so nothing gets fried, electrical wise....thanks

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just hook your ground cable next to the area that needs to be welded. as long as the current isn't traveling through any wires or bearings, you'll be fine.

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I broke,

handlebars

keyed ignition

throttle housing

steering stem

headlights

cracked frame.....the two cracks are where the mount for the pipes is welded to the frame. There isnt any spaces between the cracks so that tells me one side isnt bent more than the other. Just need a good welder to weld her back solid....luckily none of the frame got bent, i would rather have a weld break 1/4" on one side and 1/2" on the other than bend shit up...

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Posted

I broke,

handlebars

keyed ignition

throttle housing

steering stem

headlights

cracked frame.....the two cracks are where the mount for the pipes is welded to the frame. There isnt any spaces between the cracks so that tells me one side isnt bent more than the other. Just need a good welder to weld her back solid....luckily none of the frame got bent, i would rather have a weld break 1/4" on one side and 1/2" on the other than bend shit up...

 

 

I have a NICE steering stem that I freshly PC'ed gloss black. PM me if you want it, $50 shipped.

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i got a straight 2002 a arm frame, powdercoated black chrome,a stem and handlebars, 375 shipped. frame was never bolted up after pc. call john 215 880 1990.

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