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I'm looking to spend about $400 and don't know which way to go. 98 Banshee, Burgard 2+1 arms, stock shocks, FMF Gnarly pipes, stock airbox with no lid & K&N. Tread is getting somewhat low on my Kenda rears bu thtey could likely last a couple more months. Rear fender is cracked but stitched with zip ties and is holding.

 

I am considering the following:

Works shocks w/rezzies - $350 ish

Steering stabilzer - $125

New rear Maxxis Razrs - $175

Used rear fender - $100

Noss head - $200

Adjustable timing plate - $50

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best money you can spend is PORTING!!!!!! and weld the crank.

 

Porting won't come until after I get my suspension and handling up to par. Can't go any faster than I can keep her straight! :biggrin:

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Porting won't come until after I get my suspension and handling up to par. Can't go any faster than I can keep her straight! :biggrin:

 

Well said...!!

 

Give it to me for beers and cheap strippers....call it research.... LOL.

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Here's a suggestion you wont hear from anyone on this site when your talking about spending money on your banshee. :evil:

Save it. :thumbsup:

Edited by Mjv420
Posted (edited)

definetly the shocks. the a-arms help when alone. then the shocks help work when with stock a-arms but both just completes it and makes it even better :thumbsup: .

Edited by lilmegill727
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Take care of the fronts first....but don't forget about the rear shock...

400 won't go very far...to be honest.

 

Try to plan ahead. A stock length swinger wont' do much good if you plan on getting aggressive porting...and a stock shock is even WORSE on a longer swingarm...like MUSH....

Posted (edited)
Take care of the fronts first....but don't forget about the rear shock...

400 won't go very far...to be honest.

 

Try to plan ahead. A stock length swinger wont' do much good if you plan on getting aggressive porting...and a stock shock is even WORSE on a longer swingarm...like MUSH....

 

Thats what im saying, 400$ isn't very much money when it comes to spending it on aftermarket parts. But if you can vastly improve an area of your bike for that much money f*** it do it man.

Edited by Mjv420

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