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ok so im going up to silver lake sand dunes this week and i just found out theres only room for 1 of my quads.... the 450 is all stock almost brand new so its pretty reliable and the banshee just got a new topend w/ like 15 hours on it and its got no rear brake and a bad clutch. i have never riddin on sand or been to dunes so i really wanted to bring the banshee...... :shoothead: what do i do?

Posted

ok so im going up to silver lake sand dunes this week and i just found out theres only room for 1 of my quads.... the 450 is all stock almost brand new so its pretty reliable and the banshee just got a new topend w/ like 15 hours on it and its got no rear brake and a bad clutch. i have never riddin on sand or been to dunes so i really wanted to bring the banshee...... :shoothead: what do i do?

 

The banshee just screams "DUNES"

Posted

Take the 450, try out the sand. Then fix your banshee and make another trip

back to the dunes. You may have more fun on your banshee once ur clutch is

fixed and you are able to stop. :shrug:

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I'd personally run the 450 this trip. Those things are pretty fast even in stock trim. Then you can see how you like the sand and get used to riding in this new environment, its not like ridin' in the dirt. Then you can get your clutch fixed right, and put your brakes because you don't know how many a$$-holes don't know how to ride out there and if you need to stop in a hurry to avoid a collision brakes are nicve to have. Play it safe on this one that way you can ride again another day. You also just rebuilt your top end and this way you can put more hours on it before goin' to the dunes again. Nothin' sucks more than goin' all the way out to the dunes gettin' a few rides in and enjoyin' the sand and having a part fail and spending the rest of the trip wrenchin' on your ride.....................

 

Take the 450 and have fun.......................... :beer:

Posted

Sounds good to me! Overnight a new clutch, and get it on ASAP.

 

And rear brakes are overrated anyways, you don't need them.

 

Yeah what the hell is a rear brake?

Posted

Yeah what the hell is a rear brake?

 

Yeah but think about those ppl who don't know what a quad is, they might ride right infront of you or cut you off or possibly run tread marks all over your face all while you could have stopped it before it started.

 

It's best to take the 450...better safe then sorry eh.

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Yeah but think about those ppl who don't know what a quad is, they might ride right infront of you or cut you off or possibly run tread marks all over your face all while you could have stopped it before it started.

 

It's best to take the 450...better safe then sorry eh.

 

 

lol...your at the dunes and you dont know what a quad is? :jesterlaugh: ...ok...but I think thats why they have flags on the bikes so you can see someone coming over a dune or coming at you. I believe they do display safety information at the entrance of most dunes...I know the dunes I go to do. Front brakes provide plenty of stopping power, I never use my rear brakes in the dunes...its just more convenient to you the hand brake lever than your foot. But it's whatever he decides to do...

Posted

Id say take the YFZ because it is also a good dune bike too and it handles like a dream and its suspension is real good too. I own a YFZ and If I were you Id take the YFZ even though I want to and plan on getting a Banshee.

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