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Which Hauler paddles for my banshee work best?


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I have a 96 banshee which for the most part is a stock motor. Piped, mild porting etc. Not running a stroker motor or any high horse power bike. My current 20/10/10 9 paddle haulers are shot. I loved them. My question is could I jump up to a 10 paddle and would it affect my performance a lot?

 

And I see a lot of guys shying away from the shorter and going taller on the height of the tires? I want as much grip as possible but I don't want to bog my bike down either. Thanks for the help

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depending on what your doing with the bike ( flat drags or hillshooting) if you over paddle the bike you'll lose top end..... you will have one hell of a take off though. for hillshooting (depending on who ported your bike) I would probably run 8 paddle haulers. especially if it only has mild porting...if you like dragging only, try some 22x11x8 superlights. you wont be sorry....just my .02

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That's great that you loved em and everything but you were over-paddled w/ your 9 paddles. Banshee's like to spin their wheels, and not lug like a 4 stroke. 8 paddle is the way to go usually on a stock stroke/non-big bore machine - unless you've got some very gnarly drag porting anyway. For the extremes, they're about the same as adding another paddle conversion-wise. So a 9 paddle extreme would be even worse for your bike.

 

Or you could be just like almost every other rider out there and keep over-paddling.

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I agree w/ wallrat. I would stick with the 8's. if you go with 9 paddle extremes, its like going with 10 paddle regular haulers. so its not really much diff......drag ported 350's on alcohol run 10's.....if its ported by the right person :)

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they will bend easier, doesnt mean its a bad thing. 2 strokes need some wheel spin....like someone said earlier, you can over paddle your bike and think its ok....I've been guilty of that also, long time ago..... I had 10 paddle haulers on a dune port, it seemed fine to me ... tried some 8 paddle haulers, and picked up some mph. cant remeber how much......the only way you'll know is to use a radar gun....If youre having problems getting out of the hole, try looking at your suspension or maybe riding techniques.......trust me 8 paddle haulers are enough

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Me and my friends all used to use 20-10-10 10 paddle haulers. I lost every race, one friend had a 450 YFZ with cams filter and stroker crank and the other a 03 LE banshee with porting. After I did some reading on planet sand I decided to try some 22-11-8 8 paddle haulers. So I put them on and we went to the river to race. Me and the 450 traded wins but I still lost to the other banshee, but he is drag ported.

 

The taller tire gave me way more top end and I didn't loose any on the bottom. Now we all run the taller tires with 8 paddles. Sucks now though cus I am loosing again :cry:

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