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I tore my banshee down, have a few questions:

 

1: well i look in the exhaust hole and the front of the piston looks slightly chewed up, whyd this happen on brand new pro lite wisecos? Motor has good compression im jw.

 

2: since im doing a build, and its all tore down, is there stuff i should do for the frame? And easy mods to anything while its apart?

 

3: what kind of carbs are gonna be best on this trail/road banshee? Im usually WFO.

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Did trail port, 4 mill i cand afford this build, but is there anyway i can do the shift star mod my self?

 

yeah you can do it, I just did mine on a bench grinder. Just taking off the edges, it doesn't take long at all.

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yeah you can do it, I just did mine on a bench grinder. Just taking off the edges, it doesn't take long at all.

Do they all have to be perfectly the same? Or is it an eyeball job? This is going to do what for me?

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You can buy one there cheap. But you can do it your self ( recommended on a budget build) just make the points nice and round. Bike will shift smooth, but i heard you do have to leave one point on. Look up pics, is super easy to do.

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Another carb question? Your asking that in here.....yet a day ago you made an actual post about this same thing......apparently you ignore the good advice that people have listed for you on your other post....

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Another carb question? Your asking that in here.....yet a day ago you made an actual post about this same thing......apparently you ignore the good advice that people have listed for you on your other post....

Any kind of frame mods or anything that you reccomend while its apart?

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