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The springs and valving are going to be to soft for a Banshee. A Blaster is about 50 pounds lighter than a Banshee, does not have the power and speed of a Banshee, and most Blaster riders do not weigh as much, nor are as aggresive as Banshee riders. If a Banshee shock is an upgrade on a Balster, that tells me that a Blaster shock on a Banshee is a downgrade.

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The springs and valving are going to be to soft for a Banshee. A Blaster is about 50 pounds lighter than a Banshee, does not have the power and speed of a Banshee, and most Blaster riders do not weigh as much, nor are as aggresive as Banshee riders. If a Banshee shock is an upgrade on a Balster, that tells me that a Blaster shock on a Banshee is a downgrade.

The "banshee upgrade" they are referring to, is stock-for-stock swap.

 

Works uses a progressive valving setup, rather than static valving. a 50lb difference won't be noticeable to 95% of riders as far as the valving is concerned. Being under-sprung is a possibility, but odds are the person who ran them on a blaster, ran them on extended a-arms, so they would be sprung heavier than stock.

 

In my professional opinion, I think you would be happy running those shocks over stock.

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