mikestudley1 Posted June 5, 2006 Report Posted June 5, 2006 how popular are banshees in hare scrambles... mine hasnt been that reliable lately but i figured i would just give it a shot anyways... screw it Quote
wez Posted July 3, 2006 Report Posted July 3, 2006 how popular are banshees in hare scrambles... mine hasnt been that reliable lately but i figured i would just give it a shot anyways... screw it I know Banshees can be made to compete. I havent seen any running competitively since kim kuhnle switched. I would take a look at the setup he used on his banshee. Quote
helldriver Posted July 9, 2006 Report Posted July 9, 2006 (edited) I run GNCC and as of the past few years, there had been less and less banshees , although I still see a few here and there every race You most certianly can set one up fir that type of thing, but the thing is the newer 450s are much easier to set up for it, "{meaning alot cheaper} in the past even a few pros ran em, Kim Khunle rode one for years, as well as Curtis crump, and handfull of others the new 450s are alot less tiring , and in a 2 hour race, that means alot i am currently running a YFZ for gncc Edited July 9, 2006 by helldriver Quote
firefighterjosh Posted September 19, 2006 Report Posted September 19, 2006 I was the only person running cross country on my banshee for about 2 years. I had tripple rate works shocks, rebuilt by derisi racing. T6 pipes vito pistons and some other little things. I made it bullet proof by making it water tight. My GF then got into riding quads and she let me try racing her KFX 400. After I raced it once I was hooked on getting a 4-stroke to race. The pros to having a 4-stroke out way the cons. I currecntly am running a highly modified 416ex. I will prally see 1 banshee at 1 race each year. Quote
helldriver Posted September 20, 2006 Report Posted September 20, 2006 You dont even see too mnay 250Rs anymore,,,, Quote
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