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so im replacing the crank on my stock banshee because it blew up. anyways i took the two transmission shafts out and cleaned out the case...i didntmess with any of the forks at all. my quetion simply is does it matter how i put the two transmission shafts in as long as the forks are in the right spots, in other words do they need to be lined up with each other or jut lay them in there?

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Welcome to BHQ!! :cheers: This is the reason you should either have a Clymers or download manual. I can't think of short way to describe how to, basically the forks go onto the coresponding gear.

http://bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=140912

https://docs.google.com/a/amberwaystables.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B0CQb1pV1ycgMDQ3NjQ4ZTUtMjRlMC00Y2UwLTlkNzctNGY4ZGIxYjZhMDI1

 

There you go easy as pie. These are on tech page :cheers:

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so as long as the forks are in the right place im ready to go?

 

 

Yup, that is correct. Just dont forget your two halfmoon clips that hold the bearings in. One big and one small. There is also one on the crank shaft. Without any of these you will have problems.

 

Manual download in my sig

 

Adam

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What about the shift drum? I heard the one from the RZ has roller bearings to improve shifting. Would it be easier to use the complete bottom end of the RZ other than the stator and flywheel and put the banshee cylinders on it? Any other differences I should know about.

 

Thanks for the info.

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