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TurboBanshee_kid
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banshee's 4 life and 2stroke's 4 life!!!!!!!!
Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 07, 2005, 06:43:58 PM »
do they cost alot to put gas in them with oil.
Are they good all around bikes.
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New to the Engine 421cc Cheetah Cubs that are fully race ported, Hot Rods 4mm Stroker Crank, Ricky Stator fly wheel and 200watt stator also timing plate is at +5, NOSS Head with 17cc domes, V force 3 reeds and 36mm MIKUNI Flat Slide carbs
robo02cop
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NOT ALL COPS ARE BAD AND NOT ALL COPS EAT DONUTS!!
Re: Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 07, 2005, 07:06:02 PM »
They are not that hard to maintain especially stock. The only difference is that you have two of everything because it is a twin. So if you foul out a spark plug you usually want to go and change both. As far as the gas oil mix it depends on what kind of oil you run and what mix you run it at. I have been running mine at 32:1 with Yamalube 2r. I use one bottle of Yamalube and mix it with 4 gallons of 93 octane for the 32:1 mixture. If you are looking for one I would be willing to sell mine for what I owe on it!!
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04 Red and White Yamaha Banshee ~ Traded
04 Blue Yamaha R1
1984 Honda ATC 110 3 wheeler
1985 Honda ATC 125 4 wheeler
dynodon
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Re: Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 07, 2005, 07:08:12 PM »
WHAT DO YOU OWE YET??, AND WHAT COLORS??
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The " Black Pearl "
No, you dont want NONE of it
TurboBanshee_kid
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banshee's 4 life and 2stroke's 4 life!!!!!!!!
Re: Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 07, 2005, 07:10:59 PM »
I sold my 2003 300ex for$2800 so i would like to buy a banshee or a DS650 or a raptor660 ok! lol
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New to the Engine 421cc Cheetah Cubs that are fully race ported, Hot Rods 4mm Stroker Crank, Ricky Stator fly wheel and 200watt stator also timing plate is at +5, NOSS Head with 17cc domes, V force 3 reeds and 36mm MIKUNI Flat Slide carbs
dynodon
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Re: Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 07, 2005, 07:13:22 PM »
I WOULD SELL YOU MY ds650 BAJA, BUT i HAVE TOO MUCH MONEY IN IT THAT IT WOULDNT BE FEASABLE
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The " Black Pearl "
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LE450-RACER#77
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Re: Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 07, 2005, 07:16:18 PM »
I know where a 99 banshee is for 2500.
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04 YFZ450 #77
Rossier Pipe
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Walsh LT A Arms w/pull rod on rear
PEP LT Shocks front & rear
Walsh +1 stem
Tag T2 bars
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dynodon
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Re: Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 07, 2005, 07:17:56 PM »
Who`s scotts wore out pos??
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The " Black Pearl "
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LE450-RACER#77
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Re: Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 07, 2005, 07:19:25 PM »
No this one is all stock except for pipes & graphics kit.
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04 YFZ450 #77
Rossier Pipe
Pro Design Intake
Ported & Built By ATP
Walsh LT A Arms w/pull rod on rear
PEP LT Shocks front & rear
Walsh +1 stem
Tag T2 bars
LSR axle
LSR Front Brake Lines
Precision Stabilizer
Holeshots Front & Rear
H.E.P. Race Fender Brackets
ASV Levers
Blingstar Nerfs
dynodon
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Ocala racing team
Re: Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 07, 2005, 07:21:42 PM »
pm me let me know, mihgt know somebody who would be interested
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The " Black Pearl "
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1slowfox
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Its just another slow banshee !!
Re: Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 08, 2005, 05:28:30 AM »
I dont think its very hard to maintain it .. I run Bel-ray H1R in mine with 93 also .. I run it 32/1 and 28/1 sometimes ... The guy I bought it off-of was running it at 50/1 [smiley=Disapprove.gif]
also the premis I used its fully synthetic its about $12 a quart but I get it for like $9 ..
Just usually when it starts running like crap swap the plugs and your ready to go ..
Ed
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Old_School
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It ain't fast without mixed gas....
Re: Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 08, 2005, 10:24:58 AM »
Mixing the gas is easy, changing a plug here or there is easy, IF you need to do a top end, they're easy. The only pain is you ever need to rejet the carbs. There is little room to manuver(sp?) your hand around the exhaust. Alot of guys just remove the exhaust for easier access. -Mark
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stump66
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Re: Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 08, 2005, 02:19:22 PM »
I have an older shee. When I got it I did as I do with most the bikes I buy. Strip it to the frame and put it back together so I know that I am the last one to have tightened, torqued or inspected every single part. May seem a bit extreme but I have yet to be left on the trail stranded with this approach to buying used bikes. It takes time patients and some know how but its well worth the effort. I don't trust my safety or my families safety to anyone but me. My shee runs like a raped ape and is extremely dependable. Use k2 and high oct fuel. THats my 2cents.
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GOD PUT ME HERE TO ACCOMPLISH CERTAIN THINGS, I'M SO FAR BEHIND I'LL LIVE FOREVER!!!!
AND ITS NEVER!!!!
TOO LATE TO START!!!!
YAMAHONDAMAN
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FASTEST TRI-Z on the Planet ...MAKE A NOTE !!
Re: Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 08, 2005, 04:06:03 PM »
What they all said is true !!
Keep an eye on the Jetting !! ( plug reading ) ..
The right side allways tends to go out first (dry up )
they BREATH ALOT !! CLEAN "Foam" Filter ....ALLWAYS !!
YAMALUBE 2R is one of the TOP 3 oils....32:1 4oz per gal.
Belray MC 1 .....GREAT OIL !!! 40:1 ....3 oz per gal .
Pending on Jetting
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1985 Tri-Z w/ 1986 plastics, turbo crank, PWK 39mm Keihin carb, custom 12" aluminum s/ arm, Skat Trak 22x11x8 Tauler Haulers on 11" wide rims, lots of stainless, lots of aluminum...Powder Coated Frame,etc,,,,NOTHING STOCK !!!!
robo02cop
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NOT ALL COPS ARE BAD AND NOT ALL COPS EAT DONUTS!!
Re: Are banshee hard to maintain
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March 08, 2005, 04:26:28 PM »
red and white.....$5400!!! has nerf bars with red nets, quad has been very well maintained!
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04 Red and White Yamaha Banshee ~ Traded
04 Blue Yamaha R1
1984 Honda ATC 110 3 wheeler
1985 Honda ATC 125 4 wheeler
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