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I bought a banshee that needs a rebuild. It has a trinity stage 4 two into one carb setup witha 33mm keihin with it. Is it worth keeping it on there or should I just sell it and go back to the duals. What are these things worth if I were to sell it? I've heard a mix of good and bad things about them so far. Any other advice, thanks.

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i had 30 mm oko's switched to the trinity 2 into 1 35 mm and increased in mid range noticable. and i like it. if i were to start dragging or something id go back with duals but for trails the single is the way to go.

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rite Kodie, it does increase low to mid but and hi from stock carbs so all around its better.

 

If you ride in the desert Ide probably go for duals

  • 3 weeks later...
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I installed one yesterday and love it so far. Haven't ridden it yet, but it was VERY easy to start and the throttle effort was reduced by 50%. Overall win if you ask me.

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awsome carb set up. i love my 2 into 1. great for trails and mx but really my favorite part is how easy it is to work on the carb. changing the jets takes maybe 2 minutes and it gives the bike a much cleaner look which everyone loves.

  • 2 months later...
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I love mine. so much easier to tune, don't have to worry about syncing carbs or any of that crap. however if your thought is that you are going to somehow find a huge low end with it. you are just dumb. you have a two stroke if you want piles of low end go look at a four.

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i bought my shee with a 2 into 1 already on it... after i put some more into the engine i'll scrap it and go back to duals, but i've been told to stick with it for now by a pretty reputable engine builder.

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