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1  General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: My Banshee restoration Project... on: April 17, 2008, 08:23:35 PM
Nice job, looks great! Are you ready to get it dirty now? Sixpack

yeah when and where Huh
2  General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: My Banshee restoration Project... on: April 17, 2008, 09:42:01 AM
CPI's are good in frame drag pipes basically

ok so dont i fel like a tard lol thanks.  ill check them out.
3  General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: My Banshee restoration Project... on: April 17, 2008, 09:40:31 AM
cut the fenders and put the stock headlights back on and it looks good Smiley

ok so this is one thing i dont get...  why cut the fenders I personally dont like the look, plus i ride in some mud so it would get all over me.  i could see it if you only rode in sand i guess, or if it was a drag bike ok but why else?Huh

thanks for all the comments by the way...
4  General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: My Banshee restoration Project... on: April 16, 2008, 02:35:39 PM
Is the frame and steering and suspension all powdercoated?

I was hoping someone would ask this question.

Ok so I wanted to powder coat the frame and a buddy has a home setup to do it, But then I started to think.  This is a quad not a show car, and it is going to get chipped right. My luck on the first ride out. Then I would have to repair that part cuz I went through all this work it is going to look good damn it...  I figured that was a little impractical, but I know regular paint would just ware off to easy and look like crap in a few months,   so what I did was........  I bought truck bed liner from walmart, after that dried I painted the bed liner with rust-o metallic blue.  I love it and cool thing is when I get a chip a little spray and I am all set plus its stronger than plain paint. 

Yes I know some of you will say I added a lot of weight but I don't race professionally so I don't care.  Plus I am kinda fat so whats 5 extra pounds right...   LOL
5  General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: My Banshee restoration Project... on: April 16, 2008, 01:00:42 PM
CPI's..............


Huh??  CPI's   what?  sorry dont get it
6  General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: My Banshee restoration Project... on: April 13, 2008, 08:38:20 PM
I was looking at some toomey pipes they look sharp..

I live in Palm Coast now but I am moving back to Port Orange in 6 weeks.  I am looking for people to ride with so if anyone is up to it PM me or something.......  I think i might go to Hard Rock next weekend with my brother...
7  General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Pissed off gator on: April 13, 2008, 06:22:05 PM
Aww, little guy's hungry.  Got one taste of that Honda and said yuckey Grin

see now thats some funny.....

Drive Great Pics man,  I think I would have shat my self.  LOL  Sofa Peeky
8  General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: My Banshee restoration Project... on: April 13, 2008, 03:46:26 PM
Thanks, It had a single fatty pipe on it, but it was trash.  I put about a grand into it replacing tons of parts, I put stock pipes back on cuz i found them for like $30 and FMF pipes are $500.  I do plan on adding them just need to save some more money up...  My fav thing I put on is the stainless steel bolt set, well and the skid plates.  I found a set on eba* for $100, what a diff that made.

Do the pipes really make that big of a performance increase, enough to justify $500???
9  General / Photo Gallery & Videos / My Banshee restoration Project... on: April 12, 2008, 06:38:38 PM
This is what it looked like when i got it.  Broke ass Quad......







Striping it down





After Paint







My new Banshee.......













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