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what the fuck would you know

 

had you not noticed that most all banshee owners complain of the shifting and how its impossible to find neutral in the darn thing

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yes very true

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you dont have to "watch out " for anything other than any quads. check for frame cracks, any how does it run? just like any quad.

i have had 14 banshee's i love the power of them. but i ride mostly in the woods, and on our mx track. the honda is a lot better in the woods!! but in the open fields, and drag racing the banshee rules. if yamaha could ever build a tranny like a honda they would have a killer quad. 90% of banshees are hard to shift, and a pain to get in neutral. hondas dont have that problem. i'am sure i will get another shee soon, i would like to build a asphalt drag quad.

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ok. because I mostly ride woods,trails, and hills. i ride with 2 banshees, 2 yfz450's,a z400,a 450r. right now im ridin a 4 stroke and wanted to get a 2 stroke. banshee was the first option, but I wanted to try another quad. only other quad I had in mind was a 250r. I found most of the engine and frame problems, like little stuff that can be easly fixed my replacing/maintinence. counter balancer, a-arm and shock bushings, swingarm bolt, axle bearings. I mean it is possible to make the banshee a trail machine, and I love the power, just having a hard time deciding.

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ok. because I mostly ride woods,trails, and hills. i ride with 2 banshees, 2 yfz450's,a z400,a 450r. right now im ridin a 4 stroke and wanted to get a 2 stroke. banshee was the first option, but I wanted to try another quad. only other quad I had in mind was a 250r. I found most of the engine and frame problems, like little stuff that can be easly fixed my replacing/maintinence. counter balancer, a-arm and shock bushings, swingarm bolt, axle bearings. I mean it is possible to make the banshee a trail machine, and I love the power, just having a hard time deciding.

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yes you can make the shee a trail bike. get a 2 into 1 pipe and a 2 into 1 carb, bump up the compression a little, and shee will be good to go. just rember to point that banshee were you want it to go and hang on, white knuckle riding past the trees is a rush!!

eather bike will be a good choice, they are both easy to work on, and parts are easy to come by.

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