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Hi, I've been viewing these boards for awhile because i've really wanted a banshee for some time now. Right now i have a yfz but i'm close to buying a banshee. I have a question, i see a lot of 7mm, 10mm banshees, what exactly does that mean? is that the stock engine bored out?

 

the banshee i'm interested in is a 7mm on alky, could someone maybe give me any advice about buying it, or what i should know about a 7mm or even alky. this would be my first 2 stroke, but i'm excited about it. thanks

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The alky will burn cooler and will allow a higher compression. With a 7mil on alky, that thing will run like a raped ape. I hope you are not a beginner quad rider..................

 

Oh, yeh, ya might wanna make sure you medical insurance is paid up :yelrotflmao:

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The alky will burn cooler and will allow a higher compression. With a 7mil on alky, that thing will run like a raped ape. I hope you are not a beginner quad rider..................

 

Oh, yeh, ya might wanna make sure you medical insurance is paid up :yelrotflmao:

 

 

i'm not really a beginner, but i am new to drag banshees. i wasnt intending on going this fast but its a pretty good deal.

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i'm not really a beginner, but i am new to drag banshees. i wasnt intending on going this fast but its a pretty good deal.

purging afterwards is all you have to do! not any other maintence then that,,small price to pay for an 18 percent gain!!!

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Well it depends on how fast you want to run on the dunes. If you can afford it I'd keep them both, because the YFZ is no slouch for a 4-poke for dune carvin' and bowl bouncin', then race the Shee............... :beer:

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