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first banshee.. dune setup?


Koba

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so i just got my first banshee.. well its my first atv i personally have owned. Ive never riddin on sand before just trails. what will i need to keep my bike safe in the dunes from blowing up? Im not running a airbox on my bike just 2 k&n filters right off the carbs. So just from what ive been reading i need prefilters atleast what else will i need?

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Yep definately a set of outerwears. Also if you don't have paddles you will want some they help a ton in the sand and if you spend any time on this site in about a week you'll want pipes, coolhead, port work, 4mil crank........Welcome to the madness

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I try to have an extra set of filters and switch them out after two days in the sand. You'll notice some really fine silt in your carb boots after about three days of hard sand riding. K&N filters are nice as far as air flow (that's what I run) but they don't seem to catch as much small stuff as the old foam filters.

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I try to have an extra set of filters and switch them out after two days in the sand. You'll notice some really fine silt in your carb boots after about three days of hard sand riding. K&N filters are nice as far as air flow (that's what I run) but they don't seem to catch as much small stuff as the old foam filters.

 

foam is my preferred filter for this reason.

 

Lots of practice in the sand! i am way more comfortable in the sand than anywhere else.

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