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I am Runing 13/41 gearing and I have.

FMF Fatty Pipes

FMF Power Core 2s

Cool Head with 21 cc Domes

V- Force Delta 2

Race Logic Porting

Vitos Power Pistons

28mm Flat Side Carbs

Vitos Degree Key

Team Alba Clutch Kit

Hinson Clutch Basket

Hinson Pressure Plate

Hinson Cushions

Boost Bottle

Pro Flow Kit

6 Air box Vents

270 Main Jets

I do alot of trail Riding and Drag Racing with my Banshee.

Is this good gearing for my Type of riding?

Edited by Mod Banshee
Posted
I am Runing 13/41 gearing and I have.

FMF Fatty Pipes

FMF Power Core 2s

Cool Head with 21 cc Domes

V- Force Delta 2

Race Logic Porting

Vitos Power Pistons

28mm Flat Side Carbs

Vitos Degree Key

Team Alba Clutch Kit

Hinson Clutch Basket

Hinson Pressure Plate

Hinson Cushions

Boost Bottle

Pro Flow Kit

6 Air box Vents

270 Main Jets

I do alot of trail Riding and Drag Racing with my Banshee.

Is this good gearing for my Type of riding?

id go up to a 15 up front unless your shooting dune hills

Posted
I trail Ride and drag Race :bolt:

for sure as tall as you can pull then, you might feather your clutch more but your bike will pull harder and cover more ground faster, i run a 17/40 and accelerate twice as fast as with a 14/41....if you have 50-60 horspower run a 15 up front if you have 60-70, run a 16 front, 70 and up try a 17...... dragging you dump second from the line and just real the other guy in, if he gets the jump...... and on loose terrain a stock geared shee will break the tires loose, loosing traction geared 14/41, so if you raise the horspower AND lower the gearing and race in the dirt, a stock banshee could very well whoop you in a drag cause you cant get it to the ground thats why most of us dirt riders shorten our swing arms, it gets you traction, in my opinion is if your bikes ported and runs snappy off the bottom and geared tall it will smoke a short geared bike all other things being the same :cheers:

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Thats some good advice, could you explain a little more on how shortening your swing arm gets you more traction.

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