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So i finally let go of the warrior i had for like 7-8 years and traded it for that 2001 blown up banshee, its for my father. I wanted 800 for my warrior and he was wanting a cheap banshee he could use as a project and fix up so i did the trade straight up and my dads gonna just pay me 800 so works out for both of us.

 

Its like 100% stock only aftermarket crap i saw was a left front ITP rim lol which has more then factory offset, a boost bottle, a K&N with outerwear and an aftermarket brake rotor all else looks bone ass stock. A rod went byebye and thats how it blew up so he'll be tearing it down and going from there it looks like it has a little bit of water damage but shouldnt be too much of a problem its all getting cleaned up and rebuild anyways ...pretty excited im 23 years old and this is by far the most father and son type shit ive ever had :clap: Its actually in really good shape, specially nice it being mostly original, just a shame it sat outside or it would look real nice. Whenever hes ready ill be trying to buy some stuff off here for him to get it going again, thanks guys, :cheers:

 

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Yea it is, crazy its even got the original bars, levers, handgrips,seat cover and whatnot...we checked out the jugs Damn things are factory bore...and my dad has everything to bore cylinders and has done it to all kinds of shit he honed both of them real quick to see how they would clean up and surprisingly came out good, he'll prolly just have to go .020 over. Good stuff a damn 2001 with stock bore and crank and everything and it blew up just a few months ago.

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I have a single ITP wheel that might match your left front. 10" X 5". It's 3" to the inside, 2" to the outside. If you are interested, I can post pics. $25 shipped, including pp fees.

 

Oh alright, right on ill try to take a good look at it and get some pics im not sure on dimensions but it looks a little narrower then stock and i know its offset a little more then factory, ill post up some pics of it and try to get a measurement, if its the same one thats on it ill definitely get ahold of you, thanks.

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Yea it is, crazy its even got the original bars, levers, handgrips,seat cover and whatnot...we checked out the jugs Damn things are factory bore...and my dad has everything to bore cylinders and has done it to all kinds of shit he honed both of them real quick to see how they would clean up and surprisingly came out good, he'll prolly just have to go .020 over. Good stuff a damn 2001 with stock bore and crank and everything and it blew up just a few months ago.

 

 

Thats not bad at all! Ive had a 99 since new, bought in 98. Stock bore, crank, cylinders, only rebuilt it once in 2001 with wiseco pistons, didn't even need it. Still runs like a raped ape today! I'm gonna go 4mil this winter though! Congrats on the great trade!

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Thats awesome yea i think the trade worked out well for both of us, guy i bought it from had it blow up on him and didn't wanna put money into and everything and recently had a car accident to add to it. The warrior was perfect because the engine will last forever its just everything else thats rough, and he also kinda wanted it to where his daughter could ride it so it worked out well i think. those damn things run 4ever. i bought it in 2004-2005 for 500 bucks was running shitty as hell and it blew up not long after and that was original piston, bore, crank and it was a 91, crazy.

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Sweet yea my dads gonna just do an oem crank and ima probably tell him to go with vitos superstock pistons when he does the boring and then it will probably stay stockish of a while.

True and weld the OEM and im not sure of prices but a HotRods stock stroke could be a good choice.

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