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im planning on buying a used banshee and there is one i like but is bored .30 over, how much cc is this and will the reliability drop a lot becuase of this.

 

 

this is the article from the want ad:

 

2000 Yamaha Banshee 350 Twin . Great condition, red/white plastic (no cracks). Rebilt and bored .30 over eng (10 hrs) w/weisco Pro-Lite pistons & Pro Design in-line anti-freeze cooler, Pro Design 2 into 1 air filter adapter w/K&N filter & outerwear. FMF nickle plated pipes & silencers, WP block off plate, shockwears, Barnett clutch, billet handle bar clamp, full DG skid plates (frt to rear), DG frt to rear bumpers & nerf bars. 2 extra sets of tires incl. Runs mint, this quad flies. Will be a lot of fun in snow or wherever. Will deliver w/in 25 mi. Save now before spring. $3100

 

 

does this sound like a good deal

 

 

and being a 2000 model and bored out will it last?

 

thx for all the help

 

 

-Billy-

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with it 30 over will not affect reliabilty... it is just a process when you do a rebiuld.. and a 2000 could have more then one rebiuld or just one depends and how it was treated...

Posted

being .030 over is'nt going to affect dependability, how you maintain it will.

I hate to pay asking price but it does'nt sound bad.

If the machine work was done properly and broke in correctly, it should last quite awile. depending on maintaince and how you ride.

Posted

If U ever buy a used quad do a compression check first.. for stock is around the 120 range...

 

And yes it sounds like a hell of a deal if it's not worn out....

 

Good luck,

Chris

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save yourself 4000 and buy  my machine..

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Yep U could do that , Probably be even better...

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