q8banshee3883 Posted February 13, 2004 Report Posted February 13, 2004 BANSHEE'S ONLY POST YOUR PICS PLEASE MODS TIPS TRICKS EVERYTHING IS WELCOMED IN HERE ONLY BANSHEE MEMBERS BANSHEES ARE THE BEST OLD PHOTO OF MY QUAD AFTER LITTLE MODS Quote
Dextreme Posted February 13, 2004 Report Posted February 13, 2004 Best way to remove Stickers: Peal off, then use rubbing Alcohol to remove any sticky residue. Quote
Hiram Posted February 13, 2004 Report Posted February 13, 2004 Any what works even better than alcohol for removing the glue residue left behind from stickers is mineral spirits. Quote
pimp559 Posted February 13, 2004 Report Posted February 13, 2004 Another trick that works not only on quad graphics but any vehicle graphics is to use the wife's hair dryer. Just run the hair dryer over the graphics at the edge where you want to start peeling. Once you get the edge peeled up an inch or so pull gently and keep heating the area directly beside where you are pulling. Be patient and careful not to rip or tear the graphics (if you do you will have to start from the edge again). This works great and you usually don't need to use any cleaner if the graphics are fairly new. Quote
Creole Posted February 13, 2004 Report Posted February 13, 2004 Another trick that works not only on quad graphics but any vehicle graphics is to use the wife's hair dryer. Just run the hair dryer over the graphics at the edge where you want to start peeling. Once you get the edge peeled up an inch or so pull gently and keep heating the area directly beside where you are pulling. Be patient and careful not to rip or tear the graphics (if you do you will have to start from the edge again). This works great and you usually don't need to use any cleaner if the graphics are fairly new. I did that with my 95 shee and they still came off pretty easy! Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted February 14, 2004 Report Posted February 14, 2004 Best way to remove Stickers: Peal off, then use rubbing Alcohol to remove any sticky residue. I'd use a 3 inch cut off wheel to get rid of those stickers. Give it a drag bike cut. Quote
q8banshee3883 Posted February 14, 2004 Author Report Posted February 14, 2004 this is an old photo of my quad now itas 13mods and atoomey t5 Quote
evil Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 Best way to remove Stickers: Peal off, then use rubbing Alcohol to remove any sticky residue. I'd use a 3 inch cut off wheel to get rid of those stickers. Give it a drag bike cut. and this whole time ive been using a torch, no wonder the new stickers wont apply, theres no plastic left i guess i could add the burnt holes as another mod !! Quote
Labarraca_Baca Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 Heres an easy mod, i just bought a dirt bike filter from the local shop and clamped it straight onto the carb, it adds some power and alot of throttle snap. you can let it get pretty dirty too as long as it stays sticky, it breathes so well that it doesnt hurt if it gets a bit dirty, it was 20 for both filters. ( a friend of mine did this on his blaster and another friend did it to his 4x4 quad , both had great results) Quote
Labarraca_Baca Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 Heres a pic of my sexxy quad Quote
99screaminshee Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 hey Labarraca_Baca what kind of filter did u get what brand and what bike was it for id like to do sumthing like this on my shee get rid of my stock box and k&n Quote
Labarraca_Baca Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 I used a unifilter adn i dont kow what bike it was for , the shop just had a rack and i went in there before i put on my 28mm carbs so i was just took them in with me and fit them if you want to do this you need to first measure you carb. go to the local shop and start trying to match up the the size make sure you get a filter thats a little bigger so itwill fit over the carb. the unifilter i used has a spring inside that would have fit over the stick carb but not mine, so i cluped the spring and just clamped on the foam, (make sure you leave the spring inside or the filter will just cave in when the motor starts sucking in air). because the airbox suports a bunch of wires and the coolant tank i had to cut mine in half( dont matter cuz yur not gonna need in any more) then just remove the stock manifolds and clamp the filters straight onto your carb. you may have to change the jetting i didnt because the new carbs came pre jetted for pipes and after market intake, it was also jetted for a lower altitude and the huge jump in air flow balanced it out. you may want to get filter skins or outerwears, i didnt but thats me. doing this means no serious mud bogging, riding on a wet track wont hurt but dont try swamp riding. Quote
Labarraca_Baca Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 sorry about the typos Rack=rack of airfilters adn= and stick=stock Quote
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