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codynewman13

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    1989 stock bore, black toomy pipes, blue and gray

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  1. i got rid of my 1989 j arm banshee yesterday mine was pretty much stock besides t3 pipes, it looked bad plastics bent faded and burn holes from the pipes and ripped seat cover with broken headlight lens, the motor was perfect though started first kick everytime hot or cold. i also had a broken ballljoint but i ended up trading for a 2001 yz426f it runs good and is stock besides for a bigger back sprocket. man this thing is a monster tons of low end grunt and a very strong mid range hit its just a bitch to start but all together i think i made out fairly well on my end of the deal and i enjoy the bike so im happy for now. i'll upload a pic tomorrow when i can
  2. are they stock or extended? are the balljoints good? send pics to toddnewmann@aol.com or just post them on here if you can
  3. my ball joints went bad and i need a set of stock or extended j arms with good ball joints please reply with what you have and how much
  4. just a little bit ago i was out riding with a big group of friends and i decided to do a little first gear wheelie nothing big or fancy just for shits and giggles but when i land bam my ball joints break and im out of a ride. i have a j arm frame and i heard that you have to replace the whole j arm setup instead of just buying a new set of balljoints, is this true? if it is true anyone who has a set set of cheap stock j arms for sale let me know or if you guys could post some pics so i can see what aftermarket j arms or out there and if you have a set of aftermarket extended ones for sale let me know i need these soon its like im lost without my bike
  5. make an offer, and for carbs just anything bigger or better than stock ones
  6. i have a set of stock cylinders measuring at 66.6mm after i honed them to get the scratches out, i would like to maybe trade them for a god used set of v force reeds, some bigger carbs, nice set of plastics, or some nice rear dirt tires if anyone is interested
  7. thanks for the input guys i might just have to go do some clean up on this now
  8. really? i would like to think a banshee with a brand new tope ned and crank seals that starts first kick everytime is worth more than that
  9. i have a 1989 banshee with a new topend and crank seals with about 10 hours on them, toomey t3 pipes, graydon prolite nerf bars, other than that its bone stock. it was bored 30 over on the new top end. the plastics are rough and the seat is ripped. the only stuff it needs is cosmetically other than that its a good running bike. i was wondering if i should be able to trade it for a nice 400ex with a few mods easily or not? i need to get something for the girlfriend to ride since she doesnt do well on 2 strokes.
  10. i would also like to know how they do on stock bore and stroke. all my money allows for awhile are pipes filters and a timing key, later down the road i hope to do a 4mil bigger carbs and porting tho
  11. i have toomey t3's on my banshee and i was wondering what kind of difference would t5's make? my pipes have a really strong pull up top but i dont have much bottom end and was wondering if i would get alot more from the t5's or if i should just forget toomeys and with rocket r2's that i keep hearing about on here
  12. i was talking about the actual clutch arm that sits on the top of your cases that your clutch lever pulls in, but anyways i figured out the problem i forgot to tighten the bolt that holds that little push pin in the center of your clutch basket but its all fixed now
  13. i just rebuilt my banshee and when i took it for a spin when i went to down shift my lever went limp i can pull my lever and it moves the arm but there is no pressure between them what should i do?
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