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Old 06-17-2005, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by needahonda
Sweetness....I love banshees. Tell him to get a nice extended swing arm for that beast. atleast 6 inches.

The swingarm is staying stock for now along with the rear shock. The most it would get extended it probably +2 since we still do some trail riding



Originally Posted by chinoy
We build Drag RD350s that are just the air cooled version of the shee.
And we use lock up clutches. In fact I think we where the first to start the craze with the see thru covers back in 98.
The lock was developed and Piorned by MRE later copied by one and all.
The lockup does use clutch plates. It just locks em so they cant slip.

The lockup is nice becuase you don't need to run the heavy duty springs and when we ride on the pavement the clutch wouldn't be able to hold the power. In my old shee I had massive clutch springs in it that would kill your ------- hand. Lockouts are definitely the way to go



Originally Posted by philly sleeper
Hey whitey im in philly I know a guy with a banshee with a snow mobile motor, if you ever want to race let me know.

Tell him to come get some. Wait till my banshee's done cause I'd like to run him too


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lol, you must own an RX-7 or are kain's bitch or something. Kain knows I was screwing around with him, you apparently do not. I feel bad that Canada has you as a citizen

Stop hijacking my thread, if you guys want to argue about Kain PM each other, if you do it in this thread I'm just deleting your posts

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Old 06-17-2005, 08:19 PM
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Stop hijacking my thread, if you guys want to argue about Kain PM each other, if you do it in this thread I'm just deleting your posts
I was gonna say something but forgot.. sorry Whitey, didn't exactly mean to thread jack, Travis was just being ---- about it

I forgot to ask, what is he going to be using it for?
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Old 06-17-2005, 08:25 PM
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i just bought a new kx250 yesterday, 2 stroke for life.
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Old 06-17-2005, 11:33 PM
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What cars is he runing those are PWKs with V-FOrce reeds but look kinda smallish.
Is he going to run a PV on that. Do all cheata cylinders come with a PV setup.
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Old 06-18-2005, 11:26 AM
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What cars is he runing those are PWKs with V-FOrce reeds but look kinda smallish.
Is he going to run a PV on that. Do all cheata cylinders come with a PV setup.

lol, yeah those carbs are way too small They're 35mm Keihins, not sure what jets yet until its strapped to the dyno. And yeah it has powervalves. You can see them hanging off the tops of the heads. look at the before and after of the heads you'll see them
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Old 06-21-2005, 10:51 AM
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If it was my motor Id have gone with 38mm lectrons.
THe RD400 Drag Boys run 40mm lectrons on their stroker 424 motors.
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Old 06-21-2005, 11:06 AM
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is that clutch less manual i have a lt230 quadrunner i hve to let off the gas to shift and would one of those moter fit mine
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Old 06-22-2005, 12:09 PM
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Real question is do you have the 10,000$ to spare to put together something like that.

Shifting is a bitch on the yamaha twins. Including the shees

WHat is he going to do to address the shifting issue.
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i have a lt230 quadrunner whould that motor work on mine
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i have a lt230 quadrunner whould that motor work on mine
Hahah, I think you're almost ready to start interacting with people outside your house.
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