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I live in northern MN and it's gettin time to rebuild the Shee. 6 years on the motor, but it's finally getting low on compression. runnin about 93 in both cylinders. I'd like to have a fresh rebuild for the years to come.

 

Here's my biggest issue. I want a 4mm, but I also want reliability. When I ride, i go far. It's typically pretty normal to go 100+ miles or so in a trip. Carrying around oil for 1 gallon mixes has been workin for me for a while. lol. If something happens to this thing while in out, i'm stuck miles out, so I don't want someone that's going to throw this together and do a half assed job. I don't want to have a local shop do this because of their rep. but I also don't want to do it myself. Garage has a 67 toronado in it right now and I don't have anywhere near the space I need.

 

If I do go the route of the 4mm, am I going to see any kind of reliability issues? Do people have any problems with them? I'd choose reliability over performance in a heartbeat, but i'm no longer afraid of the banshee, and I think that fear I've gotten from it has always kept me alive lol. Has anyone had a 4mm last a year or two? I know it's probably rare for a banshee to still be running 6 years later after but after this long you start expecting it to never quit. Long story short, I need my motor rebuilt, and I need to be able to count on it. Where's the best place to send it?

 

Also, carbs need to be tuned/rebuilt, to make it more convenient I'd like to send them with as well.

 

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nice bike buddy. Im going to suggest Jeff from FAST (farmandsandtoys.com)......but there are other site sponsors on here that i hear are just as good (kevin at HJR). As far as 6 years for a banshee without a rebuild......shit.....mines a 2001 and i just had my first rebuild this winter. haha... and as far as 4mm goes versus a stock bore.......if you do the "correct" 4mm build (ie getting it ported for the 4mm and not using a spacer plate and also making sure your using a 115 long rod crank) then it will be just as reliable as what your running right now. Give jeff a call and he will give you his thoughts about it and he can also help you if you want to add other parts or not. He's a super easy guy to talk to and will bend over backwards to make sure your stuff is running correctly

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Kevin at Herr Jugs racing! Give kevin a call. He will get you taken care of, and you won't have any problems with the reliability. Give him a call. His number is in my signature.

 

- Jared

 

Okay I think I will. I'll give em a shout sometime tomorrow. Thanks for the advice. I was hoping for a quick turn around as well, but i didn't want someone to half ass my motor. I need someone who enjoys doing what they do and someone who's passionate about the kind of work they do; not just someone in it for the money I guess.

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