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You may not use the banshee as much. Be careful

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I only put 20 hrs on the shee of ride time this past summer. Mainly cuz i worked insane over time all year, but yeah. I hear u haha

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Everything done to the shee.

 

98 Shee, lightened frame to 30lbs, 2+1 a arms, lowered 2" in rear, stock bore and stroke, Wiseco Pro-Lite's, trued crankshaft, Dune Ported aftermarket cylinders, stock head, Vforce4 reed cages, 28mm bored stock carbs, K&N style pod filters w/ outerwears, full Pro-Circuit platinum exhaust, adjustable timing plate set to +4, dynatek ignition, stock flywheel, stock gearing, 22" rear tires, jetting 320 mains, would have to look what the pilot is again.

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Maybe add some compression? Can help with bottom end some. 
I would say keep the 22", the extra inch of ground clearance in trails is nice to have. Just a smaller front sprocket on, way cheaper than new tires.
For sure
Also get some t5s that will help

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