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Hello well i have a mild ported banshee with t5 toomy pipes with 20-10-10 sand skatell

Cool head with 20 domes running 3 gal race fuel Vp110 2gals of 98 octane mixed 40-1 with

Klotz r 50 . So with this said i ride trails only as im partial disabled and dont ride to wild but yet

Still love my shees and wont give them up. I wzs going to try 13-41 but would really like some

Ideas oh forgot one main detail it also has the cascade two into one carb with a 38 air stryker carb

Maybe a 35 carb cant remember.

Thank you

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I second Finch...stock gearing with 20" paddles you are where you need to be. Got a couple ? for ya 20cc domes I would think a good quality 91 oct. would be ok or even to be extreme 50-50 mix 91 oct. vp110 and at 32:1. 40:1 is a pretty oil rich mix just my .02

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i have same setup--even same sand tires--run same fuel mix but 32-1. I have run stock and also a 15 tooth front----I like to keep it in same gear when riding and the long gear ratios with 15 front. Stick with stock and go from there. 40:1 is leaner mix/less oil than 32 to 1. FYI 04blushee

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i have same setup--even same sand tires--run same fuel mix but 32-1. I have run stock and also a 15 tooth front----I like to keep it in same gear when riding and the long gear ratios with 15 front. Stick with stock and go from there. 40:1 is leaner mix/less oil than 32 to 1. FYI 04blushee

I was thinking the same thing about the oil. And I'm more then content with stock for trails.

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what kind of trails are you riding? more techinical or more open space high speed trails? i went -1 on the front sprocket (alot cheaper then rear sprocket) and it was great on the trails. especially the techinical/rocky stuff where you using the clutch more. its not a huge difference but theres a lil bit. stock gearing is good though imo. really depends on what you want the bike to do

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