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hey guys , i was wondering how much a stock 2001 banshee can take when jumping. especially the axle. ive had my bike for a good 8 months and ive mostly been doin burms roostin and hill climbing. i now want to start getting some decent air . do i need to do anything inparticular to prep my bike for this(by this i mean adjust my present parts)and how much can my shee take until it will start to shit itself. i weigh around 70 kg and my bike is pretty much stock standard. any replies will be much appreciated

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We had a post in the roostin room about yamaha shit steel. Your landing is key to how long your stock stuff will last. When you jump do you hear a "knock" when you land?? Thats the stock spring screaming uncle and that its relying on other parts to absorb the pressure. Your axle is the least of worries on jumping.

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You can jump 50-60ft. jumps (I do) w/ the stock axle as long as you land on the down slope.

 

 

Mike

 

That is the key to getting the best height with your stock equipment, landing on a downslope.

 

It also makes for a much more forgiving landing if you aren't in the correct position!

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LMAO... I don't know how much this can be stressed, but as mentioned, landing is definitely the key here. I've seen a stock axle bend, but never completely break in half from a bad landing. The main thing you'll have to worry about with stock suspension on a bad landing is not being thrown off the quad. Definitly wear a helmet, mine has many battle scars from jumping and landing wrong and getting launched off head first.

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