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Ever since I changed my banshee over from twist throttle to thumb throttle it seems like it is running fat and sluggish i dunno why that would have anything to do with it, But I bought it off a guy a few months ago and it ran fine before i put the thumb throttle back on. Its smoking now and the tips of the pipes are wet, when i turn the air bleeds out to like 5 turns it helps it but do u guys think i should consider rejetting it? Not really sure what jets in it but my needle clip is on the top. Also its all stock.

 

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i dont think there should be any reason to have ur air screws out that far....and the position on your needle doesnt seem right either....and ur gonna have to post what mods u have dont to the bike so we can get a better idea of what the situation is. just outa curiosity did u readjust ur float height when u went back to the thumb throttle? maybe thats where ur prob is

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This is just a bone stock Banshee, the only thing i did different that i know of is that I changed the clip to the top one and it seemed to make it run better. Also im not really sure that when i changed my throttle that it didnt change that float level? how would u adjust it? i have never messed with a 2 stroke before so kinda new to some of this. I had someone synchronize the carbs and it made it run better but it still just out of wack. Should i maybe change the clip posistion again? where should it be on a stock banshee? any help is appreciated....thanks

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The clip position on a stock banshee is in the 3rd slot on the needles. I believe the air screws were at (2) turns out on mine. I would check the sync on your carbs again and make sure the choke crossover tube is in place. :cheers:

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The clip position on a stock banshee is in the 3rd slot on the needles. I believe the air screws were at (2) turns out on mine. I would check the sync on your carbs again and make sure the choke crossover tube is in place.  :cheers:

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Exactly what he said. :rolleyes:

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