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    06 banshee with 09 covers t9 exhaust k&n filter

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  1. How good/durable are they if you know by any chance? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Do you guys advise me to put back the heavy duty springs or keep the stock ones? For now my bikes only pipes and filter, I replaced my clutch because I will be installing a new ported engine soon. I assume I will have to put the heavy duty springs back when I do so. But for the hydraulic lever, how good are the chinese copies of them and can u link me one? Also would it be easy to pull with a hydraulic lever and heavy duty springs? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. So the other day I bought the driveline heavy duty kit, and after installing the new springs I realized they made the clutch much harder to pull no matter how I adjust the pancake bearing. I ended up putting stock springs with the driveline friction plates and steel plates. Would it in any way hurt more than help? I know the driveline springs are probably better, but I cant stand a stiff clutch. Also if I install the driveline springs would they become leaner with time? I mean are they hard to pull just because they are brand new? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Haha, I was too lazy to convert them to F xD. I will check the compression next weekend, hopefully its a small thing.
  5. I rode all summer and currently winter. In summer it was almost 30 degrees celsius always, and now in winter it is like 13-20 degrees celsius. Not that cold, but cold enough. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. T5 with k&n filter stock carbs 280 main jets 25 pilots 3rd needle clip 500ft above sea and i havent really checked the compression in a long time but i dont think its gone down. I left it for a week after it was perfectly fine, then next week I started hearing the weird headers sound and only one pipe smokes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Hey, so my banshee is running a t5 exhaust with stock carbs, and it has perfect symmetry in its smoke when at idle. Both pipes have the same amount of smoke coming out at the same time. But then when I start going in the gears, only the left pipe (looking from behind the banshee) has smoke coming out of it. Plus the sound of it changes when it has smoke coming out of one pipe, it seems like the sound of a headers only banshee with no pipes. I checked for any openings between the headers and the pipes but didnt find any, I tried it warm and cold and it didnt work. What could be the problem? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Thanks dude! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. What are you even saying dude? Block what shit off? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Stock head Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. I cant quite remmember but I think its on the middle closer to the front of the banshee. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. So my friends banshee runs perfect and has no issues whatsoever but the only problem is that when he turns it off we hear and see coolant coming out of his cylinder head and boiling. He has had this banshee for months and it didnt have this issue, he uses regular water for coolant if that helps. Could it be a hole in the head? If so what are the repairs and how much would it approximately cost? Thanks! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. You didnt quote the full thing though, this is the full quote: THE INDUSTRY STANDARD BY WHICH ALL OTHERS ARE MEASURED: OUR CHROME T9 PIPE KIT WITH 12 FILTERED AIRBOX VENTS FOR THE STOCK AIRBOX, A HIGH EFFICIENCY 2-STAGE UNI- FILTER FOR THE STOCK BOX, PERFECT JETTING KIT, POLISHED CHROME T5 PIPE BODIES, SILENCERS, STI Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. I will take pictures of the exhaust today and will upload them to the website today. About the shearers pipe, how would it compare with a CPI? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. So currently, I have a T9( Yes T9 not T6) exhaust on my 06 banshee with a k&n filter with airbox without the lid. Im very tight on budget right now, as I recently bought an engine and assembling it +adding some parts that are needed will take all of my current $. I was planning on doing that in 2 weeks, but then I saw an ad for a CPI full exhaust thats been used only 2 times and looks brand new for 400$. While this will delay the engine assembly, it will certainly help me since T9 is not that good for HP ( I mostly street ride every weekend or so). What do you guys think? Should I delay the engine and buy the exhaust or should I assemble the engine and keep my T9?
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