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Cylinder/Build Identification


Yamaha21

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I ended up with a 96' shee that I picked up at an auction that has definitely had work done to it but I'm not sure exactly what. It had PT mids on it when I bought it and I got those sold to someone who can use them since I only ride dunes and am in the process of getting some sb inframe CPIs. I've had 2 strokes before but I've been on a raptor 700 for a long time, so it's my first time owning a banshee and I love it. Anyways, if the cylinders were ported for the PT mids are my CPIs going to make it run like shit or would a port for either or these pipes be similar? The bike's setup is definitely for dunes so I would assume their build would have been built, ported, etc. with a dune style type of riding in mind. For all I know they may not even been ported cylinders but I was hoping since there's lots of people on here with lots of knowledge about banshees that I could get some help on what to look for and how to identify what I've got here. Any help is much appreciated, thanks.

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So if my cylinders were ported for the PT mids that came on it will it run like shit with CPIs? I understand that the cylinders should be ported for your style of riding, build, and exhaust choice but I should be able to throw on the CPIs and rip with it for a while right? Eventually it'll be a 4 mil but for now I just wanna ride it until I need to rebuild it. I've taken it on a couple day trips and I ended up having to put a new shift shaft in it with new springs, adjuster bolt, etc. Jeff at FAST hooked it up with the shift mod upgrades. But other than that, it's runs great when I take it out. 

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