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To stroke or not 2 stroke?


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I have a stock banshee other than t-5's,toomey 2 into 1 intake,tor,just ordered adj. Stator,vforce. Im not into draging racing just dunes and trail riding. Im trying to decide which would give me the most bang for my buck? Either going with a 4mil cub or 4 mil dune port on stock cylinders. Any advice will sure help with my bansee rebuild

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if your not into drag racing you would be much happier with the 4 mill stock cylinders with the dune porting.... another option out there that people are running now are the serval cylinders..... basicly they are cub cylinders with lower port timings so you get a broader power curve geared more towards dune and trail riding....

 

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the cub is more suited for a dragger. If you want aftermarket juggs the servals are supposed to be the new thing for trail set ups. If you want to keep stock jugs then get them ported and stroke it and you will have plenty of power.

 

 

X2 if you want to have a fun recreational bike " If you want to keep stock jugs then get them ported and stroke it and you will have plenty of power."

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