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I you want to do this cheap, sell the banshee.. It's not worth doing it at all the cheap way. They are easy to work on. You can do it yourself with a clymers manual and the bottom end walk through thread in the tech section. You could buy a good used stock crank thats trued and welded for around a $100-$250 and you should probably freshen up the top end too while you have it apart. Probably around $150-$250 depending on what parts you use and if you take your cylinders in for a hone or bore. But like I said, do it the right way or don't do it at all. There is no such thing as "cheap" when it comes to fixing a banshee. If you save a few hundred in the beginning you will endend up spending even more down the road anyways.

 

Jordon

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This is true it's got a month old top end not to worried there the cranks I've found have been expensive so I'm not to sure on what to look out for or what parts are better then others

Name brand shit. You get what you pay for. Hot rods has a crank for 450 and eBay guy has "the same thing" for 250, there's a reason behind it. Like stated just cause you saved a few bucks here by going the cheap way, your bike is gonna get it later with interest.

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Right now I'm trying just to build it stock cuz the bike will not feel me I'm 120lbs so it's going to be fast enough soon can get used to ridding a quad again and I will build one later down the road.

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