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where did you find this so called "mechanic?"  Im betting either he didn't hold the throttle wide open for the test or I get he only kicked it over about 3 times........these are reed valve 2 stroke motors.....to do a compression test on them requires kicking the motor over until the needle quits climbing.....which is usually about 15-20 kicks.

 

This guy doesn't sound like a banshee specific atv mechanic.......is he even an atv mechanic?

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I would also find it strange that both cylinders would be exactly 60 PSI. Typically, a tired motor will be something like 100 on one side and 90 or something on the other. Like I mentioned, go to Sears, buy a compression gauge and check it yourself. This is not the only time you will have a need for a compression gauge.

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