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It's getting to be summer time, and now that I've had my 'Shee for just over a year, I think it's time to start to really mod her. I'm basically looking to get your guys' input on what I should/can do to get the best performance out of my shee, and any tips/suggestions to keep it in tip-top shape. I ride a even mix of woods, and mx, and roughly 11 or 12 hours a week. I would also rather sacrafice price for quality, but not something that'll burn my wallet all up.

 

Current mods are in sig.

 

 

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

-Rob.

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If I had to do it all over again I would forget about the engine for a while and work on upgrading the suspension first.

i would have to agree 100% SUSPENSION IS THE BIGGEST THING.. you can build a banshee that goes 500mph but if your suspension isnt set up good you can still only go 55.. front is a bit of a hit on the wallet. but the rear is only $2-300 to have it valved to your exact needs and weight. my second recomendation would be to play with your gearing a bit. leave the stock 14 tooth front. but if you are doing trails and mx you want to have a bit more pull out of the corners and slower stuff. try a 14/43 or a 14/44 set up. it takes a bit away on top but adds alot to the botttom. suspension wise check out the package being offered by ALBA. they have a set up with +2+1 arms and ELKA shocks as a kit for under $1000. you can upgrade to remote or piggyback rezzies for a couple hundred bucks too..

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Thanks for the replies.

 

I'm definately working on the handling and suspension first. Like crbanshee said, 500mph motor is no use if you can handle it. I'm gonna take a look at the Alba kit he mentioned, anyone got any feedback on that?

 

 

Oh, forgot to mention, I have tires, I've just got the stockers on in that pic. Wet grass in the mornings = tons of fun. :biggrin:

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My bike is slowly coming along. Since the engine was running fine i didn't mess with it. But riding on stock suspension was a no no! It wasn't even fun riding on shot stock shocks. Felt like my arms would rattle out of my sockets. I replaced the a arms, shocks, axle and has made riding really smooth this past year. I buy bling & other stuff as I come accross deals. I'm now working on engine mods now, my suspension is ready for that power!

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