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does anyone know the bolt pattern for the rear Banshee sprcket and hub? I assume it was the same for all years produced, but I think there was a 5 and a 6 bolt configuration at one time.

 

 

also, is this correct:

front wheels: 4/156

rear wheel 4/115

 

except 89-90 rear wheel - which were something different?

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does anyone know the bolt pattern for the rear Banshee sprcket and hub? I assume it was the same for all years produced, but I think there was a 5 and a 6 bolt configuration at one time.

also, is this correct:

front wheels: 4/156

rear wheel 4/115

 

except 89-90 rear wheel - which were something different?

 

87-90 the rear hubs where 156 and so where the front. 91 on the fronts are 4-156 and the rear are 4-115. I used to have a 87 rear that had the same sprocket as newer,. but it doesnt mean the previous owner didnt swap em. As far as I know all the sprockets are the same.

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Thanks for fast reply, but I'm almost positive that 87-88 Banshee had rear hubs of 4/115 as well

 

 

87-90 the rear hubs where 156 and so where the front. 91 on the fronts are 4-156 and the rear are 4-115. I used to have a 87 rear that had the same sprocket as newer,. but it doesnt mean the previous owner didnt swap em. As far as I know all the sprockets are the same.
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Thanks for fast reply, but I'm almost positive that 87-88 Banshee had rear hubs of 4/115 as well

 

Well i have a 87 and im 99% sure the hubs were never changed out for newer ones, and i can put my buddys rims off his 03 on my 87 and they fit just fine. The sprocket hub was different then the newer ones. It was only a 4 bolt but I have since upgraded to a newer rear end. Hope this helps.

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