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4wheeling

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About 4wheeling

  • Birthday 08/20/1974

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    West Coast Canada Eh!
  • Interests
    Bansheeing.

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  • My Banshee (optional)
    1998 Black Plastics Halogen Lights Fly Bars MSR Clutch Lever Twist Throttle V-Force Reeds Old DG Pipes but just bought T6 Toomeys (on the way) Barnet Clutch

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  1. go buy two metric fine thread bolts at a place that has that sort of stuff in your town.
  2. 4wheeling

    Rear Grab Bar

    looking for a cheep rear grab bar for my banshee. I'm on with stock or aftermarket. don't care much about what finish is on it or how good the finish is. thanks
  3. 4wheeling

    Rear Grab Bar

    looking for a cheep rear grab bar for my banshee. I'm on with stock or aftermarket. don't care much about what finish is on it or how good the finish is. thanks
  4. Ya I just tapped them in. one I tapped in too far, drags on the slide now. How the heck to move it out??
  5. Ok I see what you are talking about however mine are not far enough in to the carb body. Do I just screw them inward? Is there a specific adjustment they need to be at? Thanks for your help.
  6. Hey everyone, I recently did a full tear down on my banshee to the frame for new paint and powdercoat. I didn't do anything to the motor except clean it up. Tonight I took the carbs off the motor to clean them and in the process took the caps and the slides out to clean everything better. NO TORES on this BTW.... I installed and clamped down the carbs in to the reed bodies and have easy access since the fuel tank is not in yet.... However when I position the slides in to the carbs and put them to the bottom then screw on the caps as soon as I pull on the throttle both slides come up and once they clear the idle screw they turn about 45 degrees or so .... Making it so when I let go of the throttle they do not seat back down to full closed... They just sit on the idle screw. What is casuing this? I have been beating my head up all night about this and can't figure out where the problem lies. Thanks in advance to anyone who replies!
  7. So your just in this for the money then. Interesting. Makes me wonder if you are going to sell our personal information too.
  8. I will be at Winchester Bay when the UFC fight is on and don't get pay per view fights in my motorhome Any idea where in town I can go to watch it? C
  9. I remember my dad showing me this trick with a big rig diesel engine years ago. The old 2 stroke detroit diesels would run in reverse if you stopped cranking the engine right before it fired. The built up compression would actually spring back and the engine would fire and run in reverse (blowing exhaust out the intake and vise versa). While this is not good for the engine it is possible under the right circumstances.
  10. ?? You just quoted my post and didn't reply!
  11. Hello fellow riders... My friends and I are going to be making the trip down from western canada to Winchester Bay for the first time in a couple weeks. I was wondering if you who are in the know can answer a couple questions for me so that there are no supprizes for us when we get down there. 1) What is the best campsite to stay at that is closest to the dunes so that we can still push our bikes out at night and go for some night rides without too much problem. If you have a phone number or website address for the campsite that would be appreciated so I can call and make some reservations. 2) Is there a OHV permit office near by as we all need to renew our permits this time down to Oregon? If you know the address for the place that would be awesome. 3) Is there a bike shop there where we can get flags? Ours are old and we need to get new ones. 4) Is there a place where we can get a set of paddles? One buddy does not have any yet and wants to get a pair when we are down there. Thanks in advance guys!
  12. Ok well scrap that place then! We like to ride at night most nights as part of our fun. Can you do that at Winchester Bay? I notice it says that the beach is closed to OHV yearound. Whats that mean? No wet sand to drag on? I just don't want to make the 10 hour drive for nothing. Also does anyone know about reserving spaces on the dunes for camping? Who do I call? Also is there some place close to Winchester Bay to get a new OHV permit? Mine is expired. Thanks!!
  13. I was reading this here: http://www.duneguide.com/sand_dune_guide_oregon_florence.htm We are thinking of going this summer and was wondering what that 10pm curfew means? We usually go to Sand Lake and people are riding all night there. We usually camp out in the dunes though. Is florance the same way? Can you camp out in the dunes or do you have to be in the campsites? Is the curfew for the campsites or something? Thanks in advance.
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