thegoodkidwhomightlikebanshees Posted November 9, 2005 Report Posted November 9, 2005 After how many hours of ride do you change 1. Engine Oil? 2. Transmission Oil? 3. Brake Oil? 4. Change Plugs? 5. Clean Carbarutor? 6. Tighten the chain? 7. Change the clutch? 8. Anything I missed? Thanks ALOT. Quote
biggun6ss Posted November 9, 2005 Report Posted November 9, 2005 Why don't you buy a manual for your banshee and it will answer all of these questions. In fact, it will answer all the questions you have asked on here since you have become a member. Quote
1.6i Posted November 9, 2005 Report Posted November 9, 2005 Why don't you buy a manual for your banshee and it will answer all of these questions. In fact, it will answer all the questions you have asked on here since you have become a member. 434851[/snapback] lol, engine oil? Quote
biggun6ss Posted November 9, 2005 Report Posted November 9, 2005 lol, engine oil? 434852[/snapback] I didn't even want to explain. Quote
hittintrees srh Posted November 9, 2005 Report Posted November 9, 2005 i like to change my- 1-trany oil about 3-4 times a seaon depending on how often i ride 2-brake fluid-honestly i never have(though I will over this winter) 3-spark plugs- only when needed 4-clean my carbs-whenever clean my shee(so all the time) 5-tighten my chain-only when needed 6-change my clutch-only when i can smell it afer i ride-so only once Oh! I almost forgot- I like to change my motor oil whenever I fill up LOL Quote
Wallrat Posted November 12, 2005 Report Posted November 12, 2005 tranny - after every weekend brake - once/season plugs - as needed carbs - as needed chain - as needed clutch - as needed Get a clymers. Quote
3ban5shee0 Posted November 13, 2005 Report Posted November 13, 2005 engine oil after everytime i shut my shee off and u should to transmission once in the winter brake i havent plugs when needed carb when needed chain whenever it gets loose clutch whenever it wont move no more Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted November 13, 2005 Report Posted November 13, 2005 When you change your transmission oil, be sure to start your bike and let it warm up real good to get all of it out. Go for a ride with the drain plug out. Make sure its a nice long ride. Like...10 miles. Quote
ogre03 Posted November 13, 2005 Report Posted November 13, 2005 I'd like to know what " brake oil" is. Does it lube you rotors so you don't stop too fast? Quote
broke Posted November 13, 2005 Report Posted November 13, 2005 I'd like to know what " brake oil" is. Does it lube you rotors so you don't stop too fast? 436364[/snapback] Break oil I can accept, engine oil should get you shot. They should have some kind of test before they let someone buy a Banshee. Quote
3ban5shee0 Posted November 13, 2005 Report Posted November 13, 2005 When you change your transmission oil, be sure to start your bike and let it warm up real good to get all of it out. Go for a ride with the drain plug out. Make sure its a nice long ride. Like...10 miles. 436351[/snapback] thats what i do it works really really good good advice on that one Quote
JET 99 Posted November 17, 2005 Report Posted November 17, 2005 What about the muffler bearing grease ?????? If you lock up the bearing your canooter valve might stick then you do not need to worry about the crank case oil. Plus greasing your brake disk adds years of life to the pads DUHHHHHHH! Quote
broke Posted November 18, 2005 Report Posted November 18, 2005 Blinker fluid, don't forget the blinker fluid!!!!!! Quote
3ban5shee0 Posted November 19, 2005 Report Posted November 19, 2005 o yah i all most for got when you clean your air filter make sure you soak it in water and just hook it right back up be4 the water dries then start her up should run great you might want to try spraying out the air box with water if you still have one and to get some free hp out of your shee just add a lil sugar to your gas tank every time you fill up Quote
lastlegwarrior Posted November 19, 2005 Report Posted November 19, 2005 Just wanted to add whenever you change your engine oil and right before you add the sugar, be sure and check your cam bearings. just my 2 cents. P.S. if you don't have sugar, sand will work just as good. Quote
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