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hey all so took the banshee out for the first time this sunday after the cool head ,dmc pipes and radiator install and rejet, so i rode a sugar sand spot locally i did about a mile trail mid trail the bike shut off on me like if i hit the stop switch just a kinda slow stop, tried to restart for several min the bike would fire and just shut off so i like fuck i know i filled the gas so checked that and i was good, then checked has flow to carbs, they were getting fuel, then check plugs they looked good nice and brown kinda but a little wet due to me running 32-1 this trip out just to see how thw bike acts. there were about 8 other banshees out there so i bought a set of plugs and threw them in, but same issue after like 5 kicks bike would start then shut off, so i finally got it started after pumping gas really fast but it was acting like it was getting no fuel and just acting like a misfire. got it back to the truck let it sit for a little after looking threw coil plugs wires etc, it started right up would rev perfect no issues took it back out into the sand it started with the same bull shit, poping and missing at the bottom end, so after only being there 45 min i called it a day and loaded up, got home looking over everything only thing i can find were these burnt wires coming from the cdi box that were touching the exhaust i can see some exposed wires in there, anyone have this type of issue before? im going to fix the wires on wed and see how it runs

 

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can you see exposed copper on the wires that may be touching the frame?
do you have a buddy with a banshee and you could swap out the cdi?

yea there is exposed wire touching the exhaust i really think that is whats causing it, ima rewire and report back


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