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I have been doing some sleeper work to my play banshee, and now I want some of your guys opinions. Im getting an aggressive dune port and having my reed cages ported with some tdr carbon fiber reeds. I already have my head milled .030,adjustable plate (+4),k&n clamp ons,and tors elim,trued and welded crank,on a fresh rebuild. I was thinking aboout going with some t5's so it looked like nothing was really done to it but then I started looking into Cpi's(im more of a shearer guy so thats why I want your guys advice/opinions) and how do you guys think they would be for duning/open field,and fast trails? I heard they are more flexable when fast trails then shearers, so can you guys give some adivce please? Thanks alot

 

 

-Dan

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I have been doing some sleeper work to my play banshee, and now I want some of your guys opinions. Im getting an aggressive dune port and having my reed cages ported with some tdr carbon fiber reeds. I already have my head milled .030,adjustable plate (+4),k&n clamp ons,and tors elim,trued and welded crank,on a fresh rebuild. I was thinking aboout going with some t5's so it looked like nothing was really done to it but then I started looking into Cpi's(im more of a shearer guy so thats why I want your guys advice/opinions) and how do you guys think they would be for duning/open field,and fast trails? I heard they are more flexable when fast trails then shearers, so can you guys give some adivce please? Thanks alot

-Dan

 

 

I mainly ride the dunes, but once in a while I run some local trails, and I've got CPI's, and couldn't be happier. I have more bottom end, mid, and top power with them, than I had with the FMF Fatty's, that I used to run, on the same motor. CPI's are more versatile, than Shearers, and that's what I've been told by several builders, and racers. If you just want to drag race, then go with the Shearers, but if you want to do a little of everything, then run the CPI's.

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