phxrider Posted February 2, 2006 Report Posted February 2, 2006 phx ? what does that stand for do you own any glass noveltys 467924[/snapback] Phoenix what does that stand for do you own any glass noveltys????? Quote
[email protected] Posted February 2, 2006 Report Posted February 2, 2006 http://www.phxglass.ca sorry lol Quote
dotapvd Posted February 3, 2006 Report Posted February 3, 2006 mine has been sitting for 2 years, backed her out of the garage, filled her up, choked it and blam!! first kick, my buddies were standing there with jaws dropped. Quote
Bansheeduner02 Posted February 3, 2006 Report Posted February 3, 2006 first i would check your plugs and see if they are fouled and if they are its time to lean out your premix. if that doesnt work then i would get a new ignition coil. you probably have a weak spark so either ignition coil or your pick up coil. after that check the compression. my buddy has the same problem but his is just a piece of shit he doesnt take care of it he rides his crf 450 more than his shee which i think is pretty rediculious!!! Quote
2twin350s Posted February 5, 2006 Report Posted February 5, 2006 both my shees are ported and polished.good topends.motors are mechanically a-1.when it is cold and been sitting4-6 kicks.when warm 1st kick. sometimes i take the gas cap vent tube and blow in the tank then hold my thumb over the vent tube.this forces gas thru the petcock and helps get it to the carbs better.for some reason the wifes shee, floats stick closed after it sets and i have to tap on the float bowls to get her goin.i also like to bump the kicker over real slow a couple of times before i try to fire it up. i notice a lot of shee owners kickin the hell out of ther bikes really hard.this is what cuases the kicker gears to break.as long as your bike is mechanically sound,there is no reason to kick the livin shit out of it like it is some 1979 air cooled enduro.i noticed good runnin banshees start easy with just moderate kicking. Quote
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