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Hey everyone.

 

I'm looking to buy a Banshee. Found one I'm very interested (actually being sold by a member on this site) and might go look at it soon.

 

But before I buy it, I'm wondering...even if the quad looks to be in good shape, is there anything major to look out for? Other than common things to look at (engine, suspension, transmission, rust, etc.) is there anything important to look at? Did the Banshee have any major issues or problems that I should be aware of? It's a 1988 model if that helps.

 

Thanks for any input/advice, I appreciate it.

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id take a compression guage with you and after they run it for you check the compression and then for leaks. and also inspect all bearings swingarm,front wheels,look at suspention buchings. id probly take a small flashlight to look at the top of the pstons through the plug hole to see if they were just rteplaced.

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Will do all that was mentioned, thanks for the tips.

 

What should the compression be?

 

Thanks again.

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nothing wrong with a J arm frame as long as your not racing motocross. The upper arm is shaped like a J instead of a A. It's a little weaker.

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I actually just read a lot about the J-arm/A-arm difference and debate. A lot of people are very biased towards one or the other. I'm never going to do any racing so J-arms should be fine. But there's always the J-arm to A-arm conversion if I want to switch it up later on.

 

For now I just want a fast sport quad to have some fun with. My Brute Force just doesn't cut it any more. The Banshee seems like the perfect quad since it's got a ton of power (I'm used to the Brute Force's V-Twin...).

 

Thanks again, everyone.

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I actually just read a lot about the J-arm/A-arm difference and debate. A lot of people are very biased towards one or the other. I'm never going to do any racing so J-arms should be fine. But there's always the J-arm to A-arm conversion if I want to switch it up later on.

 

For now I just want a fast sport quad to have some fun with. My Brute Force just doesn't cut it any more. The Banshee seems like the perfect quad since it's got a ton of power (I'm used to the Brute Force's V-Twin...).

 

Thanks again, everyone.

a banshee is a different animal than a brute force. It's got very little bottom with a light switch crazy power band unlike the brute which smooth.

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i'd look over the rear end the axle carrier and axle itself. make sure the bearings are all good all around just so you know what your getting into. check the sprockets out make sure they aren't hooked like should look the same on both sides of the teeth if not might need to be changed.

And why do you need to do a compression test when it is hot. If you ask me that would be the worst time to test it since metal expands when its hot

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a banshee is a different animal than a brute force. It's got very little bottom with a light switch crazy power band unlike the brute which smooth.

 

I know, and I'm ready for it. The Brute is pretty damn smooth but the CVT dulls down the V-Twin's power. Still, the thing takes off unbelievably quick for a 700-pound quad. But the weight is why I want to buy a sport quad, riding that thing is just a hassle.

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Hey everyone.

 

I'm looking to buy a Banshee. Found one I'm very interested (actually being sold by a member on this site) and might go look at it soon.

 

But before I buy it, I'm wondering...even if the quad looks to be in good shape, is there anything major to look out for? Other than common things to look at (engine, suspension, transmission, rust, etc.) is there anything important to look at? Did the Banshee have any major issues or problems that I should be aware of? It's a 1988 model if that helps.

 

Thanks for any input/advice, I appreciate it.

 

 

who is the owner? whats his name on the hq?

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