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Hi, I'm currently looking for a 421cc cheetah cub that i could still do some trail riding(might aswell trow a few drag(just for fun)here and there just for the thrill. I'm looking for a *Complete* engine ready to bolt-on(with suggestion of pipes(in-frame) and carbs size and setting). I don't really know what should be the best fit for me so any suggetions would be very appreciate. I'm currently in the process of re-built on my Banshee due that my old engine is totally done. I'm very open to any opinions and experiences even if its not from a 421cc. I'm re-builting this banshee to ride it only a few times(5-10 rides) per years when i get days off at my home.

 

thanks for your help, Samuel

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Hi, I'm currently looking for a 421cc cheetah cub that i could still do some trail riding(might aswell trow a few drag(just for fun)here and there just for the thrill. I'm looking for a *Complete* engine ready to bolt-on(with suggestion of pipes(in-frame) and carbs size and setting). I don't really know what should be the best fit for me so any suggetions would be very appreciate. I'm currently in the process of re-built on my Banshee due that my old engine is totally done. I'm very open to any opinions and experiences even if its not from a 421cc. I'm re-builting this banshee to ride it only a few times(5-10 rides) per years when i get days off at my home.

 

thanks for your help, Samuel

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pick a site sponsor, call them up and tell them what you are looking for.

 

It also helps if you dont change your font color from default. It's hard to read other wise. post #2 quoted it making it easier for us to read

 

Good luck with your choice.

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That is probably the best way to get in to a good running banshee. There is usually a good running motor or two listed in the for sale section here. Also look at the complete bike section. Lotta guys willing to part out a bike if someone is willing to buy a complete motor or more. The other part is you can usually find out about what you are buying here from who. But the best thing is doing some research on identifying what it is you want the bike to do and knowing what combination of parts will work for your intended use. That way you know you're buying something that has already been sorted out.

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