STREETSWEEPAZ Posted March 24, 2006 Report Posted March 24, 2006 I just Burnt down the my 87 that i planned on giving my wife...... I need to get this rebuilt here in good time......... Since were gonna have it tore down - Can you guys help me out with Info on what i should put into it............ I am trying to get these FMF fatties from Toj & some Boysen Reeds & cages from another guy but, I been so busy with my shop, I just aint found the time to get around to buying.............. Another guy is selling a Rebuild kit that Im sure im in need of - LOL I would like any links / heads up about any items for sale that might benefit me & the rebuild...... Nothing too wild - Dont think i need any stroker cranks or anything unless its something i shouldnt pass up & price is right i guess.... I would like some info/Links to Porting ( I HAVE done a search but,,,, I see alot of questions & only answers - Im looking on info on how & where the best places are for material removal/ ect..) I have porting tools & measurement tools handy Any tricks here & there with carb work / Jetting / ect - Any links that would help me along would be appreciated greatly!!!!!! I have done searches but i find so much & alot of them are just a question & an answer ....... I would like some real info on how to & where to & what types for each style of riding................ & yes ,,, I am on a super slow dial up so, Navigation is at the least fun.......... LMK & thanks, BOB_T Quote
suzuki0702 Posted March 24, 2006 Report Posted March 24, 2006 send your shit to jeff at fast ...he'll take care of u and help you with any questions you might have Quote
banshee332 Posted March 25, 2006 Report Posted March 25, 2006 (edited) Passion racing. nice guy to deal with. 918-232-3950 Edited March 25, 2006 by banshee332 Quote
FasterThanU90 Posted March 25, 2006 Report Posted March 25, 2006 Ebay has everything u need from a Clymers to a Cub kit all at very reasonable prices Quote
itsaripper Posted March 25, 2006 Report Posted March 25, 2006 Here is a web site that seems to have good prices. www.funkmotorsports.com/banshee/ There is so much trial and error that go into developing a good port job. The knowledge that goes with it, that most porters don't give out much free advice. There is a guy that makes a thing called the sports port that you put over the port and mark the area to be ported. They are sold on Ebay too. It is a good way to get your feet wet. There is a lot to be gained by just cleaning up the intake track and getting a good set of pipes and reeds. If your fingers are itching to port first read a couple of books 1 Motorcycle Tuning by John Robinson ISBN 075061806x 2 Two Stroke Performance Tuning by A. Graham Bell ISBN 1859606199 McDizzy is a nother web site that has a lot of people that build motors that talk about what they do. You can visit there for a while but it cost to join the forum. Good Luck Quote
lastlegwarrior Posted March 25, 2006 Report Posted March 25, 2006 send your shit to jeff at fast ...he'll take care of u and help you with any questions you might have 491935[/snapback] i'll second that , great guy. Quote
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