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any idea where can i find a rebuilding kit for a set of 34 mikuni carbs, also im running a 4mm stroker and my mechanic said that running this 34 carbs wont make any difference in my banshee so he told me to buy a set of stock one, cuz he's also more comfortable setting and jetting the stock ones, any advice would be appreciated thanks.

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any idea where can i find a rebuilding kit for a set of 34 mikuni carbs, also im running a 4mm stroker and my mechanic said that running this 34 carbs wont make any difference in my banshee so he told me to buy a set of stock one, cuz he's also more comfortable setting and jetting the stock ones, any advice would be appreciated thanks.

 

Sounds like u need a new mechanic

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hey thanks everybody def looking for a new mechanic let me know if u guys know somebody near lancaster pa thanks again.

 

I have owned a banshee since 2001 and was always in the same boat as you seem to be in........looking for a mechanic. Ill tell you the best place to look and its closer than you think. How about looking in the mirror. If you ride a banshee and are knowledgable enough to mix gas, read, and operate basic hand tools then your the man for the job. I have pissed away thousands of dollars into some other assholes pockets that always seem to give you pile of shit answers to your problems like what you origionally told us, "he's also more comfortable setting and jetting the stock ones." Obviously he cares about your money, not your bike, so here he goes filling your head with bullshit about your 34's being no good. Everyone has to learn sometime, somehow. Sounds like a good time for you to start. Don't under estimate your own ability as I did. Build up a little confidence, read your manual, and ask bansheehq for help and you good to go. Then you save thousands, develop self pride in your build/repair, and learn your bike and treat it properly so when problems arise you know how to do it yourself. Don't waste as much time and money as I did. Just my two cents though.

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